"Brown hair" is "pelo marrón". "Brunette" would be "moreno/a". Actually is more like: Brown hair... pelo castaño... and then you can specify if it's dark or light: Dark Brown Hair: castaño oscuro Light Brown Hair: castaño claro.
luna oscura
dirty blond doesn't exist in Spanish, instead you could say "Pelo rubio(a) mas o menos" which mens "Blonde hair more or less" Or you could say "Pelo rubio(a) oscuro" which means "dark blond hair" If you mean "blond hair that is not clean", it is "pelo rubio sucio"
How to say "brown hair" in spanish is cabello castaño hope that helped! --- el pelo castaño
To say scissors in Spanish is tijeras. (tee-HAIR-ahs)Scissors = Tijeras
"Tiene pelo negro" means he/she/it has black hair. "Pelo oscuro" means "dark hair."
To say I am not dark in Spanish, you would say: I ser no oscuro
the hair in spanish is EL PELO
(De) cabello negro y flacucho (flacuchos / flacucha / flacuchas) --- offensive
"Brown hair" is "pelo marrón". "Brunette" would be "moreno/a". Actually is more like: Brown hair... pelo castaño... and then you can specify if it's dark or light: Dark Brown Hair: castaño oscuro Light Brown Hair: castaño claro.
oscuro
Lauren es bajo/a con pelo moreno (male/female Lauren)
They often say she has dark brown hair.
"Moreno" in Spanish can refer to someone with a dark complexion, typically with brown skin and hair. It can also mean "brunette" when describing hair color.
Sin pelo
dirty blond doesn't exist in Spanish, instead you could say "Pelo rubio(a) mas o menos" which mens "Blonde hair more or less" Or you could say "Pelo rubio(a) oscuro" which means "dark blond hair" If you mean "blond hair that is not clean", it is "pelo rubio sucio"
piel oscura