An African is of black complexion
White simply means "white." It originated as a nickname for a person with white hair or a pale complexion.
The last name Reed is an English nickname for a person with red hair or ruddy complexion. From Middle English the name means 'red'.
Someone of African heritage. Their ancestors are originally from Africa. Having an African background.....
i think he is african american
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The word "black complexion" simply refers to a darker shade of African American skin complexion
Yeah, it's normally called African-American. But even if not African-American, you can be of any skin complexion and be an American.
Russell Westbrook has a medium brown skin tone. His complexion reflects his African American heritage.
She has suntanned complexion.,she is not fair complexioned.
That is the correct spelling of "complexion" (skin color and texture).
Yes, however there are all races and creeds. African lineage would be the most dominante of all though.
Yes, complexion is a noun, a common, singular noun.
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a wheatish complexion would be translated in French as "un teint oliv
Two fruits that can benefit your complexion are watermelon and mango. Also, blackberries, oranges, plums, and strawberries are known to benefit your skin and complexion.
The skin complexion of Mauritians is quite diverse due to the island's multicultural population, which includes people of Indian, African, Chinese, and European descent. As a result, skin tones can range from light to dark, reflecting a variety of ethnic backgrounds. This diversity contributes to the vibrant cultural tapestry of Mauritius.
The term for skin color or tone is "complexion".