Spots, or skin blemishes, can vary among individuals due to a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Genetics plays a significant role in determining skin type and the likelihood of developing acne or blemishes. Hormonal fluctuations, such as those during puberty or menstruation, can also trigger breakouts in some people. Additionally, lifestyle factors like diet, stress, and skincare routines can influence whether someone experiences spots.
All people are different. Some people like hot, some people like cold.
yes they do although some may be different colours
yes. Some people find it before others or after others. Every woman does :)
Some rare monkey once had spots but that's all i know.
They all believe in sun spots, as they are a naturally observable phenomenon.
Small people have small spots, large people have large spots.
Apparently about 30% of guys get them at some point in their lives. If they are just Fordyce spots and not warts, they are harmless.
Some spots, like freckles or birthmarks, can be hereditary to some extent. Factors such as genetics and sun exposure play a role in determining whether someone will develop these types of spots. Other types of spots, like age spots or sun spots, are more directly related to sun exposure and aging.
Depends all on their health , or if they have any bruises.
all over that place.
there has to be enough spots for other people
yes only some seals not all off them