Whether black hair is considered brunette depends on the specific shade and how "brunette" is defined. Here's a breakdown:
Black Hair: Typically described as the darkest shade of hair, devoid of discernible brown or red undertones in most lighting.
Brunette Hair: Generally refers to brown hair. However, the spectrum of brown hair is vast, ranging from light brown to very dark brown.
The Overlap/Confusion: Very dark brown hair can appear black, especially in low light. If a person's hair is very dark brown but has subtle warm or reddish undertones, it would be considered <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/brunette%20hair">brunette hair</a>. If it's a true, solid, and deep black, it is generally considered black, not brunette.
Context Matters: The term used can depend on context. For example, a form asking for hair color might only have "black" and "brown" as options. In that case, a person with very dark brown hair might select "black" for simplicity.
In short, it's about distinguishing the specific shade. If it's clearly brown, even very dark, it's brunette. If it's definitively black with no discernible brown, it's black.
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