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Does Red Hair Have Pigment?

Published in Hair Pigmentation 1 min read

Yes, red hair does have pigment. The specific pigment responsible for red hair is called pheomelanin.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Melanin: Hair color is determined by melanin, which comes in two main types:

    • Eumelanin: Produces brown and black hair.
    • Pheomelanin: Produces red and blonde hair.
  • Pheomelanin's Role: People with red hair have a higher concentration of pheomelanin and a relatively lower concentration of eumelanin in their hair shafts.

  • Genetic Basis: The production of pheomelanin is primarily determined by genetics, specifically variations in the MC1R gene.

In conclusion, red hair's distinctive color is due to the presence of the pigment pheomelanin.

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