Sentences with phrase «about skin pigmentation»

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For example, since skin color has no demonstrable relation to intellectual ability, esthetic sensitivity, or character, it follows that no significant conclusions about a person's characteristically human behavior can be drawn from the nature of his pigmentation.
Shortly, you may notice a dark vertical line of skin pigmentation running down the middle of your abdomen, from your belly button to about where your pubic hair begins (the center of your pubic bone).
Together, these sites account for about 30 per cent of the variation they found in skin pigmentation among the volunteers.
Variation in pigmentation among human populations may reflect local adaptation to regional light environments, because dark skin is more photoprotective, whereas pale skin aids the production of vitamin D. Although genes associated with skin pigmentation have been identified in European populations, little is known about the genetic basis of skin pigmentation in Africans.
Despite the wide range of skin pigmentation in humans, little is known about its genetic basis in global populations.
She adds, «Just 15 minutes of sunlight in the summer produces about 3000 international units of vitamin D depending on latitude and skin pigmentation, which is equivalent to 30 glasses of milk.
Why I stress about wardrobe predicaments and lack of skin pigmentation months before I know it will happen, I have no idea.
I've never had perfect skin, but within those nine months, I feel like I experienced just about everything from beautiful, flawless skin to bad breakouts and towards the end, lots of hyper pigmentation.
People ask me all manner of things about fine lines, pigmentation, the best acids to use and what I would recommend for sensitive skin.
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