Mexicans with red hair can come from a variety of backgrounds. Red hair can be a genetic trait passed down through family heritage, so it is not limited to a specific region or ancestry. It is possible for individuals of Mexican descent to have red hair due to the diverse genetic makeup of the population.
Yes. I mean, it depends on the genetics and ancestery, but most Mexicans have extremely curly, frizzy, hard to manage hair.
they where red grenn and white
no.
First of all 'Mexican' is not a race, it's a nationality. Secondly most Mexicans have both Amerindian and European ancestry. In a few areas in particular it is not that uncommon to see Mexicans with red and blonde hair. In some cases they have more European blood, but in others (such as in my family) it's a throwback.
Dude that's what they do they like their hair like that durr!
No ones hair grows different About 2 inches a month
Normally no.
I think because its something down their races with good mixture hair...
brown hair Holmes
Yes. 3% of Mexicans (some 3-4 million) have African and Middle Eastern ancestry, prone to use such hair products.
Because they have thick hair, full lips and nice bodies.