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Darker colors absorb more light than lighter colours, hence why they are darker. Therefore they have more energy to release than lighter colours and cool down more rapidly.
The color of your body parts may not match the skin color of your face if you have been through a skin bleaching operation.
Some people have naturally darker skin than others. It all depends on what genes you end up with. Some white people have naturally darker skin, and some black people have naturally lighter skin.
It should be lighter. This opens up the space more.
Darker hair contains more melanin, a pigment not an oil.
Yes
Darker than what? Suppose you were to take a hundred people, and line them up in order of skin color from lightest to darkest. Then if you counted down to number 50, half the people would be lighter than that person and half would be darker. (OK, 49 would be lighter, 50 would be darker, and then there is the one in the middle.) But if you counted to number 45 or number 55, then the majority would be either lighter or darker than the one you counted to. The majority is probably somewhat darker than I am. I tend to think that my ancestors who crossed the ocean to get her from England, Scotland, and Ireland were concerned with things a lot more important than the skin of everybody else who would come here.
The same as it does to kiss someone from your country or with lighter skin than you. Otherwise, it depends on "style".
Objection, question assumes facts not in evidence. In other words: it's not necessarily true that lighter colors DO fade more than darker colors.
its more duel and shinny
Lighter than day darker than night is an idiom that is usually used to describe the moon.
Darker lettuce has more vitamins & minerals than lighter-colored lettuce. These "leafy green vegetables" have vitamins A, C, and K, folate, iron, and potassium.