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Article: Hair color affects how women are viewed. (News Front).
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- Household & Personal Products Industry
- Article date:
- May 1, 2003
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* A Clairol Professional Color Genius survey conducted by Harris Interactive revealed that hair color plays a role in how women are viewed in their personal and professional lives. According to the results of the study, which involved 2,400 women and men ages 18-60 and teenage girls ages 13-17, a woman's hair color impacts public perceptions about her work, political and personal life.
For example, brunettes were often viewed as leaders, were considered trustworthy, practical and self-confident and even had the best chance of being elected the first female president of the ...