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In Western popular culture, a common stereotype is that brunettes are stable, serious, smart and sophisticated.
A British study into hair color and the intensity of attraction found that 62 percent of the men participating in the study associated brown-haired women with stability and competence.
Brunettes were described as independent and self-sufficient by 67 percent of the men, and as intelligent by 81 percent.
According to Allure magazine, 76 percent of American women believe that the first female president of the United States will have brown hair.

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