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NATIONAL LOVE YOUR RED HAIR DAY November 5, 2024

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Redheads are commonly portrayed to have a fiery personality ruled by passion. In some areas, there are gatherings and parades catering only to redheads to show off their vibrant shades of red and share their experiences. Events like photo contests, fundraisers, and social media campaigns are a common occurrence on this day. Pippi Longstocking, Fiona and Shrek, Viking, Red Band, Co de Rood and a bag of ginger tea were all present! The reactions were great and our fellow redheads on the sidelines especially felt loved.

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Redheads are are magical unicorns or pink Starburst. From deep burgundy to bright copper, red hair is beautiful and November 5 -- National Redhead Day -- is all about celebrating the fiery gift you bring to the world. To celebrate, here's some fun facts about red hair and National Love Your Red Hair Day. Nov. 5 is National Love Your Red Hair Day in the U.S. -- a day encouraging redheads to appreciate their natural beauty. Despite plenty of debunked “studies” that pop up around the internet every few years, redheads are not going extinct.

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In 2008 some Dutch calendars started noting the first Sunday of September as the official Redheadday, a day honouring redheads. It complements Mothers Day and Father's Day, the celebrations honouring parents. New Zealand’s Redhead Days Festival is known as the world’s largest annual gathering of redheads. The 2020 event was canceled, due to the coronavirus pandemic, but organizers plan to celebrate the festival’s 15th anniversary in August 2021. Stephanie and Adrienne Vendetti started National Love Your Red Hair Day in 2015. According to their website, the duo struggled to find cosmetics that worked for them as teens.

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Art history shows us that many painters chose to depict muses with red hair, such as The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli. From deep burgundy to bright copper, red hair is beautiful and November 5, or National Redhead Day, is all about celebrating the fiery gift you bring to the world. Whilst redheads have often been in the minority, the culture of celebrating their uniqueness has developed and matured in recent times. In 2005 a Redhead Day festival was launched in The Netherlands, which attracts visitors from over 80 different countries, all redheads, of course. This is the perfect day for redheads to embrace their special features and acknowledge appreciation from others for this beautiful genetic trait.

Most (natural) redheads will have brown eyes, followed by hazel or green shades. To follow in the footsteps of his favourite painters, Rouwenhorst planned an exhibition of fifteen new paintings of redheads. Finding models was problematic, since redheads are rare in the Netherlands where only two percent of the population has natural red hair. To find models, an advertisement was placed in a local newspaper. Researchers believe one explanation is that both of those characteristics are recessive traits and those often come in pairs. Those lucky people get to celebrate World Redhead Day (May 26), Love Your Red Hair Day (Nov. 5) and International Left-Handers Day (Aug. 13).

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The world record for the number of redheads in one place was also broken in this year with a total of 1255 redheads standing together for 10 minutes. According to the organisation approx 4 to 5 thousand from 60 countries attended the event. The media was represented from around the world including a documentary team from Australia. Scientists believe that due to the lack of sunlight in Scotland and Ireland, a deliberate genetic adaptation allows red hair to absorb more vitamin D into the body. Only 2 percent of the world's population has red hair.

Red-haired people are fortunate enough to have two days of celebration. If you’ve got red hair, World Redhead Day is May 26 and National Love Your Red Hair Day is on November 5. On National Redhead Day, redheads and admirers of redheads come together to celebrate and participate in different events and activities. You can order them in a set of 10 and pass them out to everybody you know or meet, and tell them to come share the beauty that is red hair with us.

Both of these artists created dramatic portraits of women, and both artists made famous paintings depicting redheaded women. Named MC1R, after the gene which leads to a person having red hair, it is the first print magazine for redheads worldwide. It was started by Tristan Rodgers this year as an independent art and design magazine all about the culture of red hair. Each year since 2005, unrelated to National Love Your Red Hair Day, but certainly in support of it, a Redhead Day festival has been celebrated. This Dutch summer festival usually takes place on the last weekend in August in a town in the Netherlands. Originally it was held in Asten, then in Breda and then moving on to Tilburg.

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45,000 – The number of redheads killed between 1483 and 1784 as they were accused of practicing black magic. World Redhead Day is celebrated every year on May 26. It is a day set aside to celebrate everyone who has natural red hair. If you have red hair, you are considered a part of a unique group because less than 2% of the world’s population is born with naturally red hair. Red hair is more common and appears with greater frequency (between 2% and 6%) among those of Northern European descent. Red hair gets its color from high levels of the reddish pigment pheomelanin and low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin.

Even if one of your parents is a redhead, there’s one chance in two that their child may be red-haired. It’s also possible to be a natural redhead if you’re a black person or even, Chinese. We have two redhead sisters to thank for coming up with Love Your Red Hair Day or National Redhead Day. In 2011, Adrienne and Stephanie Vendetti wanted people to be proud of their red hair in response to negative posts on a Kick a Ginger Day site. The 2009 event took place on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 September.

We have shown that we can indeed make it together and cannot wait for the festival! The icing on the cake was that we also won the fourth prize. In 2023, the festival was held in the Spoorpark in cooperation with City Camping Tilburg. After last year's anniversary, the goal was to top it.

We'll see you again in November for Love Your Red Hair Day. You would see your social media flooded with red-haired selfies with the hashtag #NationalRedHeadDay. Redheads are often sensitive to sunlight due to the lack of protective melanin which causes them to have fair skin. The Vendetti sisters- Adrienne and Stephanie Vendetti are credited for creating this day in 2011.

In addition, he is also the only one in the family with red hair. From Galileo to Winston Churchill to the effervescent Maureen O’Hara, you share your hair color with some remarkable people. Throughout history, red hair has often not been seen in a positive light.

People with red hair are more likely to be left-handed. Recessive traits often happen in pairs so commonly people with the gene for red hair also possess the trait for left-handedness. The gene responsible for red hair (MC1R) also releases a hormone that is similar to endorphins which limit the feeling of pain. This means that redheads need less painkillers to treat ailments. Red hair occurs naturally in roughly one to two percent of the population, with a higher frequency of redheads found in Northern or Northwestern Europe.

Every November 5, National Redhead Day is also known as Love Your Red Hair Day in the United States, the United Kingdom and other parts of the world. Although the rest of us natural brunettes and blondes may throw a little shade (pun intended), people with red hair get this one day to celebrate their rarest of hair colors. National Love Your Red Hair Day on November 5 is a day dedicated to the beauty of men, women, girls, and boys – everyone with red hair. Whether you consider your hair strawberry blonde, deep burgundy, or ginger, this day is for you and your uniqueness. Being a redhead means you have been gifted with the world’s rarest hair color and this is the day to celebrate.

In Scotland, 5.3% of over 500,000 people are found to be redheads. Treat yourself at the salon, pair your ginger locks with a matching outfit and paint the town red with a fiery passion. The pioneers of red hair began to spread to the Balkans and central and Western Europe, which became established as the geographical and historical homeland of red-haired culture. Red hair initially tends to turn blond and then white. Red hair is mainly a product of a genetic mutation in the MC1R gene that causes the excess secretion of the pheomelanin pigment.

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