Sentences with phrase «lighter colored skin»

Animals with shorter hair, or very little hair like the Chinese Crested, those with lighter colored skin and fur are at a bigger risk from sun damage.
Those with very light colored skin may find that the turmeric gives their skin a yellow tinge.

Not exact matches

Meaning, even if you're a white person or someone with light skin, on that day, you will look like a black person because all the color and brightness will drain from your skin.
This analogy seems to affect both blacks and whites, which (if skin color is so critical in appellation) should more aptly be named browns and light tans (or whatever).
Jesus was jewish so he was assumed to have lighter skin color.
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Black is the original or «normal» skin color for humans — lighter skin colors evolved in the last few tens of thousands of years as populations adapted to higher latitudes.
Walker's allusion to skin color points to a historic tradition of tension between black women over the matter of some black men's preference for light - skinned women.
When they are cool enough to handle, peel only the dark - looking skins and ignore the lighter - colored ones.
They have thin, light - colored papery skin, and are fantastic cooked or thinly sliced and served raw.
The almond skins and stevia changed the color a little from the picture on the web site but my loaf still looks good (lighter crust and darker interior).
More than 30 years ago, dark - skinned sweet potatoes with sweet bright - orange flesh were introduced into the U.S. To distinguish them from the more traditional tan - skinned variety of sweet potato with less - sweet light colored flesh, the African word «nyami» referring to an edible root, was adopted in its English form «yam» and given to those dark - skinned sweet potatoes.
The fresh figs we got were the Calimyrna and you can see in my photos how beautiful they are on the plate, with the light yellow - green skin and the pinky - wine color on the inside.
Regular sweet potatoes have a light brown skin and creamy white color inside, but tend to not be as sweet as yams.
Unless you need a very light texture (cake) or white color there won't be a problem with using almond flour with the skins on.
With light brown skin and brightly colored orange flesh, turmeric root looks like ginger root.
Almond pulp — when you use blanched almonds, the leftover pulp (almond flour) is light in color and lacks the dark specs of almond pulp with skins (almond meal).
It's the perfect shade to go with my hair color and skin tone, plus it feels so light and comfortable.
If you are using a color - correcting foundation to even out your skin tone, it's vital that you apply it in the best lighting and use the best mirror you can find.
When babies are born, especially fair - skinned ones, they have light - colored eyes because they have very little melanin in their eyes.
The bumps may be red, especially in babies with light skin color.
Since it does leave your skin a tad lighter because of the «brightening» affect, it won't work for all skin colors.
If your baby doesn't have jaundice, the skin color should simply look slightly lighter than its normal color for a moment.
The lighter someone's natural skin color, the less melanin it has to absorb UV rays and protect itself.
It can be lighter in color, or even more similar to their own skin tone.
The genetic shift introduced variants for paler skin and lighter - colored eyes; genes for digesting lactose became common sometime later.
A black light detects changes in color or fluorescence in the skin, making pigment disorders appear to shine under the light.
When you have a sporadic tanning schedule or light skin, you need a gentle lotion that provides lasting color in between visits.
The Hiroshima University team, led by Masayuki Sumida, created the frog by breeding garden - variety Japanese brown frogs that had recessive genes for light - colored skin.
Skin color varies among human populations and is thought to be under selection, with light skin maximizing vitamin D production at higher latitudes and dark skin providing UV protection in equatorial zoSkin color varies among human populations and is thought to be under selection, with light skin maximizing vitamin D production at higher latitudes and dark skin providing UV protection in equatorial zoskin maximizing vitamin D production at higher latitudes and dark skin providing UV protection in equatorial zoskin providing UV protection in equatorial zones.
This process yields the true color of the user's skin, independent of the idiosyncrasies of the camera and the lighting conditions present when the shot was taken.
The new spacing scatters light differently, making turkey skin shift from a red color to blue or white.
Because I grew up with my mother, I was raised in the Mexican culture and am a Mexican at heart, although the color of my skin is comparatively light.
«Skin and hair color, circadian rhythms and mood are all influenced by light exposure,» the researchers wrote.
An example of this kind of coloring by light interference is found in nature: Squids can modify the nanostructure of their skin to mirror back their surrounding environment, creating a natural camouflage.
Genes with mammoth - specific changes were most strongly linked to fat metabolism (including brown fat regulation), insulin signaling, skin and hair development (including genes associated with lighter hair color), temperature sensation and circadian clock biology — all of which would have been important for adapting to the extreme cold and dramatic seasonal variations in day length in the Arctic.
The lighter skin color seen in Europeans, for instance, is due almost entirely to a single gene, he says.
«It's difficult to know what happened 10,000 years ago,» Troelsen says, but blue eyes may be linked with other traits — such as light skin color — that came in handy for early northern Europeans.
Feathers, like most opaque objects, typically get their color from pigments in surface coatings (much as melanin colors skin) or from tiny surface structures that reflect light, such as those found on iridescent butterflies and beetles.
This design is modeled after nanocrystals embedded in chameleon skin, which also reflect different colors of light when stretched (SN Online: 3/13/15).
The color of the new pigmentation may be lighter, darker, or blotchier than the normal surrounding skin, he said.
Similarly, the gene for blue eyes codes for paler skin coloring in many vertebrates and hence might have piggybacked along with lighter skin.
Genetic variants fitting that description include those coding for lighter skin coloring, resistance to diseases such as malaria, and metabolic changes related to the digestion of novel foods.
«Color - changing hogfish «sees» with its skin: Fish's skin senses light differently from eyes.»
The mutations may also change skin color by blocking yellow pigments: When the researchers knocked out MFSD12 in zebrafish and mice, red and yellow pigments were lost, and the mice's light brown coats turned gray.
The key to these makeovers are special pigment - containing cells called chromatophores, which, when activated by light, can spread their pigments out or bunch them up to change the skin's overall color or pattern.
Just how the hogfish's «skin vision» supplements input from the eyes to monitor light in their surroundings and bring about a color change remains unclear, Schweikert said.
pigment A material, like the natural colorings in skin, that alter the light reflected off of an object or transmitted through it.
In the current study, two of the amino acid differences that Cheng has shown in prior studies to contribute to light skin color in humans prevented the zebrafish color from darkening.
All instances of a gene mutation that contributes to light skin color in Europeans came from the same chromosome of one person who most likely lived at least 10,000 years ago, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers.
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