Yes, in that sense. I don't see it as anything negative. I think it's the nicest combination, although the face matters too. It's partial depigmentation. I prefer it over blonde hair and brown eyes.
There's a strong correlation between blonde hair and blue (or grey) eyes among Scando-Nordids. Many Scandinavians know blue eyes only with blonde hair. It was very telling when a Swedish guy I was hanging out with in Denmark pointed out to a guy who had blue eyes and almost black hair. He said wrongly why doesn't he have blue (he meant blonde) hair?
It's disharmonic in the Scando-Nordid sense, where there's a correlation between fair skin, blonde hair and blue eyes. The fair skin of Scandinavians don't look as pale either, but it's mostly because of the blonder hair. I have seen Scandinavian girls who have dyed their hair very dark. They look as pale.
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Originally Posted by Manji
Why disharmonic? Disharmonic in the sense that dark skin = dark hair /light skin = light hair?
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