Emojis are expanding their representation when it comes to hair -- or not having hair.

The Independent reported that the long-demanded red haired emojis could be coming to iPhones in 2018.

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Subject to approval by the Unicode Technical Committee in the first quarter of 2018, real-life redheads are already celebrating.

“I can’t wait to finally be able to use an emoji which actually represents me,” a 24-year-old woman identified as Stephanie told The Independent.

People with red hair are not the only ones getting possible representation.

Related: Apple unveils new emojis, ‘woman with headscarf,’ ‘breastfeeding,’ ‘bearded guys,’ more

Of the 67 characters proposed for Unicode 11.0, four, including red heads, are hair-related. Curly hair, no hair and white hair are among those listed in a proposal from Unicode.

UTC is the body that develops and maintains the Unicode Standard, a character coding system that universally supports the display of text and languages on the internet. For emojis and text and symbols in other languages each character has a unique code point -- a combination of letters and numbers -- assigned to each.

In July, Apple announced new emojis to come later in the year, including a beareded person,  a person wearing a headscarf, breastfeeding, and foods like a coconut and a sandwich.