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Blue hair
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For the TV Girl song, see Death of a Party Girl.
Blue hair does not naturally occur in human hair pigmentation,[1] although the hair of some animals (such as dog coats) is described as blue.
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Some people (typically of East Asian descent) are born with black hair that is so dark that it appears to have a metallic blue luster. In Japan, the beauty ideal for a woman is to have glossy "blue-black" hair,[2] and Western foreign observers have also held this quality in high regard.[3]