Unlike any other color of pony hair, light pink hair fades extremely easily when exposed to sunlight, fluorescent light, chlorine, etc.: many ponies who were printed with light pink hair appear, after several years, to have white or pale yellow hair if not properly cared for. It is a light, slightly peach-tinted pink color. Light Pink was one of the most frequently used pony hair colors from Year 3 through Year 9. US Ponies with Pink stripes in their hair: It is a darker, more vibrant, and slightly more magenta-pink than Light Pink, and unlike Light Pink it does not easily fade in bleach or sunlight. Pink was one of the first pony hair colors introduced it appeared in Year 1, and was used consistently through Year 7. US Ponies with Peach stripes in their hair: It is a pinkish, orangish color of a medium shade. Peach-colored hair was used consistently from Year 3 through Year 9 in the US. No information is availible on this hair color yet at present, except that it was used for Backstroke the Baby Sea Pony. US Ponies with Orange stripes in their hair: Orange was one of the last colors introduced for use in pony hair it was used only in Year 8 and Year 9, and it was never used as the sole color in any US pony's hair. US Ponies with Orange-Red stripes in their hair: It was almost never used on ponies with only one color in their hair. This dark, orange-tinted red was used sparsely from Year 4 through Year 9 in the US, mostly in Twinkle-Eyed and other bright-colored ponies. It was the first shade of red to be used in pony hair, but after its first appearance in Year 2, it was never used again. Wine-Red is a deep and slightly purple-tinted red color. US Ponies with Dark Red stripes in their hair: It is the deepest, most truly red shade of red pony hair it does not appear pinkish, purplish, or orangish like the other three shades of red. US Ponies with Red stripes in their hair:ĭark Red was used for only one US pony, Merry Treat, in Year 8, and one special-offer pony, the Christmas Baby Pony. It is a bright, vibrant color, with a very slight magenta tint to it. The most common shade of red, this color was used in many ponies' hair from Year 3 through Year 8 in the US. Please feel free to email us any information or photos that would help improve the My Little Pony Hair Color Chart. Note that this chart does not currently include pony hair from Greece, Argentina, Brazil, and other non-European countries where hair colors varied. Scroll down for pictures and information on the different hair colors and types. Metallic tinsel and strands of iridescent plastic were also used in pony hair. In the United States, the UK, and most of Europe, there were around thirty different colors of pony hair over the years, as well as special color-changing hair for the Watercolor Baby Sea Ponies.
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