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Blonde vs. Brunette!
Which haircolor tends to win more competitions? or is this even a factor?
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[QUOTE=Proverbs237;748673143]Which haircolor tends to win more competitions? or is this even a factor?[/QUOTE
I don't think there is any research done on this or really any evidence to prove that haircolor is a factor in competitions. Haven't heard about it..
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^^^ This.
What the hell would hair color have to do with winning a competition?
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Quality and design > color
Also, it's got to fit the girl's face and skin complexion
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No idea, but as tan as you have to be for competition, I think darker hair looks better. I doubt it really matters.
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OK I'm pretty sure OP's a trolling or your trying to make blondes look smarter.
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I think people would be surprised about how the little details add up. When i competed in Miss Ga USA, hair color was a big factor, so i was curious if it was the same way in the fitness world. Again I am new (and excited) about my first fitness competition so i have lots of questions. I really do not mean to aggaravate people with my questions
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Originally Posted by grace_ou
OK I'm pretty sure OP's a trolling or your trying to make blondes look smarter.
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Originally Posted by Proverbs237
I think people would be surprised about how the little details add up. When i competed in Miss Ga USA, hair color was a big factor, so i was curious if it was the same way in the fitness world. Again I am new (and excited) about my first fitness competition so i have lots of questions. I really do not mean to aggaravate people with my questions 
Have you gone to a show? I'd recommend you do.
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How the hair color and style balances with the body's symmetry is most important, and that it's flattering for the individual, from what I have read.
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OP, I won't fault you for asking this because it's been asked a lot over the years. I would venture to say, though I don't know this for certain, that more brunettes win than blonds, but I only say that because there are far more brunettes in the world than blonds. It seems like the law of averages would be with them.
You won't be judged by the color of your hair, but looking nice, having a nice, neat do, and having your hair (and makeup) presentable and pulled together are part of the criteria. All that said, I've seen gals with pony tails win their class, and I'm not talking nice, big, pretty pony tails. I'm talking the give-up pony tail. In the end it's the body that matters the most.
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In her defense, I think she knows that they are ultimately being judged on their physiques and not their hair color but it's not farfetched to wonder if it plays a factor at least subconsciously.
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Originally Posted by Simpy
You won't be judged by the color of your hair, but looking nice, having a nice, neat do, and having your hair (and makeup) presentable and pulled together are part of the criteria. All that said, I've seen gals with pony tails win their class, and I'm not talking nice, big, pretty pony tails. I'm talking the give-up pony tail. In the end it's the body that matters the most.
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Originally Posted by Keltron
In her defense, I think she knows that they are ultimately being judged on their physiques and not their hair color but it's not farfetched to wonder if it plays a factor at least subconsciously.
Like I said, I know in the pageant world, hair color did play a somewhat significant role with the judges, even though the trends changed from year to year they were very evident. However I understand that the fitness world is ultimately judged on physique, but with all the amazing bodies at some point i just wonder what are the details that make one stand out. for example; i would think that height is a factor too.
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