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I have found that, any time gold turns my skin black/dark green, I am low in iron. I take one iron pill and the black/dark green goes away, until I become low again.
This depends on too many variables to give a definite answer. One would have to know the heredity of the horse,Bloodlines, the color of the sire and the dame, etc. then one could still not be one hundred percent sure of what color the foal would turn out. Jimmy Arnett, KY
Yes, you certainly can...I have had good experiences working on dark-skinned people, and even using color.The trick is to find a tattooist who has experience with dark-skin, ask to see a portfolio and let him show you pictures of the dark-skin that he has worked on....Dont fall for the old jibe, "You can only use ink darker than the skin is" cuz that is just so much B.S.....And dont buy the story that you can only get black & grey work cuz you have dark skin......Hope this helps....TatuBaronHere is an image of a beautiful (back) tattoo on dark skin with white ink: http://news.bme.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/black-and-white.jpgThere's no reason you couldn't get one on your leg.
we are all born with the colour skin that we inherit from our parents, if your parents were fair, then so will you be, if they are of a medetaranian colour so will you be, if for example one of your parents is black and one is white, then you will be either dark or light, be proud of the colour and race that you are.
skin is skin, no one is perfect, i personally think its quite sexy... if you know what i mean..
Mulattoes is another name for African. So, they had dark skin. The word mulatto was used for a person with one black parent and one white - or for someone of mixed racial origins. So perhaps not so dark as one of full African racial origin.
It depends on the breed (not species, as mentioned below; there is only one species of domestic bovine [Bos primigenius] divided into two subspecies [Bos primigenius taurus and Bos primigenius indicus]). A Holstein will have pink skin with black spotting pattern, or if with red hair, the skin will be pigmented a brownish-pink colour.White cattle tend to have pink/white skin. Blacks will have dark skin, and brown will have brown-pigmented skin. Greys typically have dark skin like those with black hair (Angus, Kerry, etc.), and white cattle with black points (Ancient Whitepark, American Whitepark, etc.) will typically have dark skin as well.The rule of thumb to understand skin colour is that there are only three possible colours of hide: Pink (or white), dark (almost black), and brown. Usually all come in a solid colour or patches, with exceptions as mentioned above.It depends on the species of the cow.The common dairy cow has white skin with black or brown spots.However there are also brown cows, tan cows, white and tan cows, black cows, pure white cows and so on, depending on their exact species.
The sun does not get to it. Its is how their skin is.
it really depends on what your skin tone is. when you go to shop for it, just try to find the one most consistent with your skin tone.
There are actually more than one ethnic group that is characterized by very dark skin, but the one you are most likely to run into if you live in the US would be African-Americans.
the dark skin one
dark, dark brown. its such a dark brown it looks black. in one episode of wizards her hair was in the light, and it looked brown, and if it was black it would still look black.