10 Reasons Why Being A Pale Girl Rocks

3. You're Pale...And Interesting

It may not be entirely scientific, but there must surely be a connection between being pale and being a bookworm, as while others have years of misspent sun-dappled youth behind them, you may well have spent your summers holed up in your bedroom consuming books with a ravenous appetite.

Instead of building up a tan, you were building up your imagination and creative mind. Gaining knowledge of places and people you were never likely to meet in real life.

Now as an adult, you probably have an excellent knowledge of all things weird and wonderful, due to your insatiable curiosity for facts and useless information - information you love to share with your friends. There's pretty much nothing you don't know, and you're often the souce of offbeat entertainment of an otherwise dull evening.

So when you see a pale person, you know you're looking upon an endlessly fascinating individual. Or a smarty pants know-it-all. You can't win them all!

2. Your Hair Is A Crowning Glory

As a pale girl, you're very likely to have hair in beautiful natural shades of blonde or red. You are so lucky to not only have been blessed with unique skin, but also uniquely stunning hair.

You have the colour of hair that many will spend thousands on during their quest to find and maintain the perfect shade at the hairdressers. You certainly have no need for artificial colourings, and no harsh chemicals will taint your perfect locks. So... natural, beautiful, healthy hair.. are you feeling quite smug enough yet?

With natural blonde hair, any grey or white hairs will be far less noticeable as you get older. With red hair, you're likely to still be maintaining those fiery shades even when you're collecting your pension.

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