no, it does'nt affect your skin color. sunlight does make yor skin dark, staying inside the house won't.
Cold weather can cause vasoconstriction, which reduces blood flow to the skin. This can make the skin appear paler or lighter in color. However, this effect is temporary and reversible once the body warms up. Skin color is primarily determined by melanin, a pigment produced by cells in the skin, and not by cold weather.
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The best way to protect your skin from the cold is to avoid cold weather altogether. You can also add moisture to your skin to ensure you do not chap.
You skin changes color when it's cold because blood can't flow as easily.
Skin cracks when it is cold because the air is extreemly dry and sucks the moisture out of your skin.
The best way to protect your skin from the cold is to avoid cold weather altogether. You can also add moisture to your skin to ensure you do not chap.
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Anasazi wore animal skin when it was hot weather out side
It can, just like peoples' skin can be dry and chapped some dogs paw pads are the same way.
Vitamin D does not directly affect skin color. Skin color is primarily determined by the amount of melanin in the skin, which is produced by melanocytes. However, Vitamin D is important for maintaining healthy skin and can help prevent skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
yes it does
if the live in a hot weather their body will be able to reduce alot of sweat but if they live in cold weather layer of fats is stored under there skin