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It is a physical change. Preexisting pigments are moved to and from the surface of the skin, but the pigments themselves do not change.
carotene, melanin, and hemoglobin
You mix up the baige color that is dark and the white color to give out the skin color.
skin invisibility
Hormones have nothing to do with human skin color. Melanin, a pigment, determines skin color by the amount of it present in the skin. The more melanin, the darker the skin.
Melanin, Haemoglobin, and Carotene are the three pigments that contribute to skin color.
Melanin and carotene
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The pigments melanin and carotene contribute to skin color. Carotene is found in foods such as carrots, sweet potatoes, apricots, spinach and broccoli.
Melanocytes
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It is a physical change. Preexisting pigments are moved to and from the surface of the skin, but the pigments themselves do not change.
melanin and carotene Carotene Melanin The chemical is called melanin.
Carotenes are yellow-orange pigments produced only by plants. Normally they have nothing to do with skin color. But if consumed in overabundance they can produce a condition termed as carotenodermia, where the yellowing of the skin can occur.
Skin tones vary because each human has different skin pigments. One can change the color of their own skin by tanning. However this will damage the skin.
go to early poptropica and the guy with pigments will tell you pick a color any color pick one and that will be your skin color not your hair
The color change is due to bile pigments that accumulate in the blood and eventually in the skin and eyes