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SUMMARY:#WorldRedheadDay #InternationalRedHeadDay 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year on May 26th\, people around the globe celebrate World Redhead Day—a day dedicated to embracing the uniqueness of redheads and highlighting the beauty of being different. \nAs a natural redhead\, I’ve spent my life being noticed before I’ve even spoken a word. And while much of that attention is well-meaning—even admiring—it has also come with assumptions\, stereotypes\, and moments of feeling different in ways I didn’t always welcome. Growing up as a redhead often meant being the target of familiar jokes and playful teasing—comments about fiery tempers\, having no soul\, or comparisons to fictional characters. While usually intended as harmless fun\, those remarks could make me feel like a caricature\, boxed into a stereotype that didn’t reflect who I truly was. These moments\, though not meant to hurt\, were constant reminders that standing out can also mean being misunderstood. \nRed is the rarest hair color\, with only 2 percent of the world’s population having it. Most redheads are of northern or western European ancestry; the highest percentage of redheads come from Scotland\, followed by Ireland. Besides celebrating red hair\, the day raises awareness about the stigma associated with red hair\, and the discrimination that redheads sometimes face. Redheads are often stereotyped as having a fiery temper. There even is Kick a Ginger Day\, which has led to some children being bullied. In ancient Greece\, some redheads were considered to be vampires. Many redheads were killed in Europe between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries because they were perceived to be associated with witchcraft. \nRed hair is caused by a mutated MC1R gene. If both parents carry this gene—even if they don’t have red hair themselves—their child has a one in four chance of being born with red hair. Those with red hair actually have less hair on their heads. A redhead has on average 90\,000 strands of hair on their head\, while blondes have about 110\,000\, and brunettes have 140\,000. What redheads lack in number they make up in thickness\, though\, as strands of red hair are thicker than the strands of other colors. Red hair also strongly holds its pigment; it is hard to dye red hair a different color unless it is bleached first. \nMost people with red hair also have brown eyes\, although a few have blue eyes. There is also some indication that those with red hair are more likely to be left-handed. Those with red hair may also be more sensitive to hot and cold pain\, and to pain during surgery. As redheads go through life\, their hair begins to fade\, turning blond\, then white\, but never being grey. With such beauty and uniqueness associated with redheads\, it is only fitting that the world celebrates them today. \nLinks:\nCelebrating World Redhead Day: Embracing Every Shade of Diversity
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/worldredheadday-internationalredheadday-2026/
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SUMMARY:#KusEenRoodharigeDag Kiss a Ginger Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:On January 12th\, join the anti-bullying celebration of Red-headed people around the world. \nTo shun any ideas of ‘Kick A Ginger Day’ (thanks\, South Park)\, Kiss A Ginger Day was born\, to celebrate redheads and allow the rest of humankind spend all day wanting to be just like them. Show your love to all redheads on the 12th of January! Kissing\, hugging or wishing a “Happy Kiss a Ginger Day” to everybody with red hair is the thing to do! Invite your friends and create the biggest event worldwide!\n\nLinks:\nKiss a Ginger Day!
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/kuseenroodharigedag-kiss-a-ginger-day-2024/
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