Sentences with phrase «as skin pigmentation»

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While baby's skin can potentially grow much darker as she ages and experiences pigmentation processes to their skin, they will remain a white - ish color as a result of the very thick layer of fat covering the expansive collection of their blood vessels.
These specially formulated products are made with pharmaceutical - grade Glycolic Acid to help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and hyper pigmentation, as well as improve the tone and texture of skin with daily use.
Pregnancy mask, medically known as melasma or chloasma, is really just caused by extra hormones which creates hyper pigmentation on the skin, according to Mama Natural.
The hunter - gatherers also had a high frequency of genetic variants linked to reduced skin pigmentation — a known adaptation to environments with low UV radiation, such as those at high latitude.
«This suggests that dark - skinned people with this mutation probably don't develop melanoma as often and are therefore not tested for this specific mutation, presumably because they lack the risk - modifying pigmentation variants that increase the risk of melanoma,» says Dr Helgadottir.
Changes to skin pigmentation pathways probably reflect selective pressures related to sunlight exposure that humans experienced as they spread out from humanity's origins in Africa to other parts of the world and adapted to local environments.
The discovery sheds new light on our understanding of the genetic complexity underpinning variations in human pigmentation, and could advance our knowledge of conditions linked to pigmentation, such as skin, testicular, prostate and ovarian cancers.
Co-author Dr. David Hinds from 23andMe said: «While the genetics of hair colour is an interesting problem in itself, we hope that better understanding of the biology of melanin pigmentation will be applicable to studies of diseases that interact with pigmentation, such as skin cancer or vitiligo.»
«We've been trying to track down the genetic and molecular basis of naturally occurring traits — such as hair and skin pigmentation — in fish and humans to get insight into the general principles by which traits evolve,» said David Kingsley, PhD, professor of developmental biology.
A new study supported by the Milstein Medical Research Program at The Rockefeller University, however, has uncovered the molecular roots of skin discoloration that is often associated with psoriasis, suggesting the possibility of new treatments for pigmentation changes seen not only in psoriasis, but also in other conditions such as eczema and acne.
As the largest ever genetic study on pigmentation, it will improve our understanding of diseases like melanoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer.
iSAFE identified identical mutations in multiple non-African populations in 5 regions associated with skin pigmentation, suggesting an early response to the onset of selection as humans migrated out of Africa.
By working closely with the KhoeSan, a group of populations indigenous to southern Africa, the researchers have found that the genetics of skin pigmentation become progressively complex as populations reside closer to the equator, with an increasing number of genes — known and unknown — involved, each making a smaller overall contribution.
Those markers can tell the story of human adaptation as early man moved from equatorial Africa into lower - light regions, and may explain changes in skin pigmentation to metabolize more sunlight, or how indoor living has silently damaged human health.
Interbreeding with Neanderthals and other groups like Denisovans, on the other hand, was shown by a different study — also authored by Akey — to have been gainful encounters, such as the emergence of strong immune systems (for surviving in hard environments) and skin pigmentation.
Our expedition involving skin color measurements from ethnic Indians reflected high pigmentation diversity, and further analyses revealed SLC24A5 as one of the main determinants of their skin pigmentation variation.
Bioprinted skin can now incorporate accurate skin pigmentation patterns, as reported by new research published in Biofabrication.
Approximately 15 genes have been directly associated with skin pigmentation variation in humans, leading to its characterization as a relatively simple trait.
Exposure to UV rays causes pigmentation, prominent blood vessels, wrinkles and other signs of premature ageing as it damages skin's constituent collagen and elastin.
Using malic acid as part of your skin care routine may help with concerns such as pigmentation, acne, or skin aging.
While facial massage has some great benefits, such as skin detoxification and brightening, acne scar, blackhead or uneven pigmentation relief as well as collagen increase and temporomandibular joint muscle massage there are also some precautions to be aware of.
Pigmentations, such as freckles and age spots, will also lighten up, adhering to your actual skin tone.
There can be increased facial skin pigmentation in pregnancy itself (without lupus) called Melasma, also known as chloasma or the mask of pregnancy.
It's no surprise then, that her focus and expertise is combating skin conditions such as acne, rosacea, and hyper - pigmentation.
Not only had I been diagnosed with two serious conditions, I had been losing pigmentation of my skin over a number of years, a condition known as vitiligo.
As I have written over and over again, I have aging, acne - prone skin with redness and hyper pigmentation.
It is a perfect night cream which hydrates and moisturises my oily skin while lightening my acne marks as well as pigmentation.
As, you can clearly see in this above picture, Katie Holmes has got good even tone skin, no dark circles or pigmentation whatsoever.
You can choose a skin tone variation to even out the eyelid pigmentation as well as help the eyeshadow pop.
Never spray perfume on your neck — as it contains alcohol, it will dehydrate the skin, cause premature ageing and encourage pigmentation marks to form when it reacts with the sun.
And finally, the description of the entity is as follows: an almost blind, telepathic, tall man with long hair and albinism disease, which causes a lack of pigmentation in the eyes, hair, and skin.
As long as the dog's skin pigmentation is dark brown and the coat's color hue is light cream - color, the color is chocolate typAs long as the dog's skin pigmentation is dark brown and the coat's color hue is light cream - color, the color is chocolate typas the dog's skin pigmentation is dark brown and the coat's color hue is light cream - color, the color is chocolate type.
Secondary lesions, such as thickening and pigmentation of the skin appear with chronicity.
In addition to affecting coat colors, genes also control pigmentation of the total body including the eyes and skin as well as coat color.
Some reports indicate that white dogs such as some Boxers and various Bulldog breeds have a much higher incidence of skin cancers than do dogs that have more dark - hair coat and perhaps more skin pigmentation.
Albino is described as an organism that exhibits deficient pigmentation, meaning that albino dogs usually have pink eyes, pale skin, and colorless hair.
Albino dogs as well as humans are predisposed to a variety of skin problems due to total lack of skin pigmentation.
More famous for causing leaky gut, gluten can also cause pimples, pigmentation and dark patches / puffiness of the skin — an outcome commonly known as Gluten Face.
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