Weight and skin color are things that can be modified by diet, exercise and sun exposure. Although genetics can give someone a predisposition toward certain habits, what you eat and how much you eat, exercise and stay in the sun are ultimately controlled by you, not genetics.
Yes, some people did.
No people are documented for the colour of their skin, so therefore we do not know of any record holder for 'whiteness of skin'. However, the paleness of one's skin is dependent on how much pigment there is in one's skin. Albino-ism is a condition which causes one to have no pigment in their skin whatsoever. Their skin is translucent.
Yes, in fact it can! Peeling off the skin is peeling off the freshly inserted colour. Scabbing and peeling has to happen on it's own, and you need to procrastinate it as much as possible. Lotioning helps to shove the colour that is bleeding out back into your skin. Lotion religiously, do NOT scratch, and do not peel it off. If you want your tat to be as colourful and gorgeous as possible at least.
Pink is a tint of red (white is added to red). Red and yellow create orange but when dealing with tints the results can be varied. It will all depend on the type of medium and the pigments themselves.
There are so many different skin tones, you will have to experiment a lot to find exactly what you want. Basically you can get a fair skin tone, mixing white with very small amounts of yellow and red, small ammounts of ocre or brown will give you darker tones.
Eye colour is caused by genetics whereas the weight of a person depends on how they life their life (how healthily they eat or how much exercise they do) so it is an environmental variation. Identical twins have the same genes so have the same eye colour.
Not always.
Yes, it is possible for twins to have different skin tones if their parents have different genetic backgrounds. This can occur due to genetic variations that result in differences in skin pigmentation.
It is not common but it is not abnormal. As fraternal (non-identical) twins are no more alike than any other brother and/or sister their skin colours may be quite different, paricularly if either of the parents has a mixed race backgund even several generations back.
There are a lot of versions. You can order a doll depending how you want it (choose hair colour, skin, eye colour). It is even possible to get Bitty Baby twins.
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it depends on your gene. there are dominant and recessive gene present. and for skin colour, bright colour are dominant over dark colour. if the both the parent are bright skin colour but the children is dark skin colour. there are possibilities where the recessive gene present in one or both parent. under certain circumstances the recessive gene will show its trait instead of the dominant gene. that's why some parent skin colour is different from the childrens' skin colour
By hydration of skin
what colour skin is your skin? This is the easiest question coz you know what colour your skin is. U can see it.
No, unless you are an amphibian
what colour is Frankie's skin
Yes they are identical and have the same amount of chromosomes