Fischer–Saller scale


The Fischer–Saller Scale, named for eugenicist Eugen Fischer and German anthropologist, is used in physical anthropology and medicine to determine the shades of hair color. The scale uses the following designations:
Avery light blond
B to Elight blond
F to Lblond
M to Odark blond
P to Tlight brown to medium brown – "chatain"
U to Ydark brown/black – "brunet"
I, II, III, IVred
V, VIred blond

Earlier scale

An earlier version of the scale created by Eugen Fischer, known as the Fischer Scale, used a different range of designations:
1–3red
4dark-brown
5dark-brown / brown
6brown / auburn
7brown / lightbrown
8brown / lightbrown
9light-brown / some anthropologists call it dark-blond also
10light-brown / some anthropologists call it dark-blond also
11dark-blond / some anthropologists call it light-brown also
12–19golden blond
20–25ash-blond
26dark ash-blond / some anthropologists call it lightbrown also
27–28black