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Brown hair brown eyes 49 25.26%
 
Blond hair blue eyes 35 18.04%
 
Brown hair blue eyes 36 18.56%
 
Brown hair green eyes 47 24.23%
 
Blond hair brown eyes 7 3.61%
 
More 19 9.79%
 
Total:193

I actually tended to think women prefered darker hair and skin this is easily reflected in hollywood. Especially in how there are a lot more dark skinned minorities in the US as celebrities. The funny thing is I think most would prefer blue or green eyes. This is easily seen in how the prevalence for blue eyes in Europe as it is believed to be rooted in the sexual selection of females that would more often mate with blue eyed males.

America's blue and green eyed males are losing number because they are loved by so many. The average number of white individuals with blue or green eyes drops every year as people with white heritage have children with people that generally do not have blue or green eyes. It is pretty cool to have really dark hair and greenish-blue eyes myself as this is pretty damn rare. And i get all sorts compliments with the combo .

My own preference would be blue eyes and dark hair on a woman though I am open minded as a horny man in my selection. So many flavors in America is awesome.

 

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Generally speaking, Dark hair (black, brown, dark-blonde). The lighter shades of blonde always seemed to over-the-top to me. But facial skin tone is more important. Some tones look better with blonde and some look better with dark.



I voted brown hair, green eyes.



pezus said:
You noticed RDJr.'s blue eyes in Iron Man 3 too, huh?

I will say what THE1 said

Yup, as I noticed Jennifer Connely's black hair blue eyes in OP.



I am personally very blonde/blue eyed. As far as preference though, I don't really have one. I really like Megan Fox, and my current girlfriend is dark haired, dark eyes and skin which gets a great tan. My previous girl was a redhead, and I also like blondes a lot. I don't think any color theme looks better than any other, it just depends on the person.



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Brown w/ bleached tips, and green eyes, if the person is white.

Black with brown eyes for any form of darker skin.

Natural blonde is never light enough to me, and I really don't like blue eyes.



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it depends on the woman. i girl could have blond hair but it could still look bad, while another girl has brown hair and it could look great and vise versa.



Brown hair and brown eyes. But on a female jet black hair and blue eyes are quite stunning. Also a majority of females that are blond are not natural blonds.



Chris Hu said:
Brown hair and brown eyes. But on a female jet black hair and blue eyes are quite stunning. Also a majority of females that are blond are not natural blonds.

I'm really surprised by how green her eyes are though, I was so sure she had blue eyes in the movies of her I watched.



@happydolphin

Her eyes appear to be hazel, and they are notorious for appearing to change color depending on the ambient light. Her irises appearing to be particularly light could probably appear blue in the appropriate light. I have dark hazel eyes myself, and I have even had people argue about the color of my eyes.

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I personally find grey eyes quite striking, and auburn hair to be possibly the best of both worlds. I actually find one color of eye particularly unsettling. Those being those blue eyes that are excessively light. I just shiver thinking about those.