Historical facts, figures, art, ect.
Tell me about ginger history
Ramesses II (the great) of Egypt was a redhead.
(The mummification process turns the hair red, but they've looked at the roots to determine red was his natural color)
For the love of God, can someone please tell me the name of the shade of ginger-blonde that Renascence artists and their imitators gave to the hair of their goddesses and beautiful women? This has been killing me for a whole week.
titian red I think?
Fuck, wait, is that not it?
Thanks, I think that the convention is a bit older than Titian himself but it's nice to know the name.
I have a strong passion for gingers/natural redheads, I find it the most beautiful hair color for women and I wish I could find myself a pretty ginger to date and maybe wife up. With green eyes and freckles they are goddesses.
Unfortunately for me I live in a country where natural redheads are very, very rare, and since I'm not a top grade male specimen myself, I have no hopes of ever finding my pretty ginger wife and starting a family with her.
Just go to the UK & Ireland, they speak English and love foreigners,
>love foreigners
Attractive (and white) foreigners most likely, I have little faith that any of them would want anything to do with a short olive skinned brazilian mutt, even if I have a decent face, am a well educated person and have a good job.
Aren't there whites in your country?