Yes
The term "yellow" to describe Asians is an oversimplification and can be considered offensive due to its racial connotations. The skin tone of people of Asian descent varies widely, ranging from pale to dark. Skintone is primarily influenced by melanin levels in the skin, not race.
Yes, as they grow they will shed the keratin layer of their scutes in whole sheets.
No, keratin is protein No, keratin is protein
... I have highlighted hair, and have had this happen a few times, and it is because the heat of the iron is too high. Blond hair is a lot more delicate, and if your iron is too hot, mixed with the keratin, it can turn your hair yellow. Lower the straightening iron temp to 400 max. Hope that helps...!
Keratin is a tough, fibrous protein. There are two types of keratin: alpha- and beta-keratin. Alpha-keratin is softer and is found only in mammals.
No, it is keratin. Keratin.
Keratin is a polymer
Keratin is the protein that strengthens and waterproofs the epidermal layer of the skin.
Keratin
Keratin
Keratin.