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His health was fair. Fair skinned, her skin burned every time she was in the sun.
He's fair skinned and usually doesn't have much of a tan.
No. Their ethnic group corresponds to that of American Natives, so they were dark-skinned.
Both. It depends on their genetic make up. In the North there would be more mixing of genetics with typically more fairer western European countries e.g. Germany. However there are also fair skinned people in Sicily. This is due to a mixing of genetics with other 'typically' fair skinned areas. Sicily has a history of being invaded by the Vikings and Normans- typically fair skinned people. This mixing leads to fair skin genes in the gene pool, hence the existence of fair skin Southern Italians.
Embarrassment. Your body temperature increases making your skin turn red.
I am fair skinned, I used Tanimins all last summer and had a nice tan the whole summer!
AnswerThen don't try. Fair skinned people, especially people who have moles, are susceptible to skin cancer if they spend too much time in the Sun.Too much Sun will also cause premature wrinkling of the skin.My skin is very fair but it means that we get clothes to suit our NATURAL skin tone. You are what you are. Love your self
skin cancer is common in Australia because a lot of fair-skinned people spend a lot of time in the sun.
Skin cancer is common in Australia because a lot of fair-skinned people spend a lot of time in the sun.
If one or both of the parents are dark skinned then the genes dictate that you baby will be dark skinned as well and there is nothing you can do to change it. If one parent is Caucasian (white) and the other medium to dark skinned then the baby may have a lighter tanned shade of skin. If both parents are Caucasians and the baby's skin is dark the first thing the parents should do is have the baby examined by their family physician before giving any different foods or any medications to try and change the baby's skin to fair.
There are many different tanning lotions to choose from. If you are fair skinned and need protection from the sun then you need to get a spf of at least 50 to keep from burning.
No person has skin that is naturally blue in color. Some people with light or pink skin may look blue-skinned when they are very cold, and some ancient tribal peoples painted their skins blue.