Avoid the sun for about 9 months.
The dark pigment of the body is called melanin. Melanin is responsible for determining the color of our skin, hair, and eyes. It helps protect the skin from the damaging effects of the sun's UV radiation.
When you tan your body produces melanin so that you dont get different harmful rays in your skin. Although Melanin is harmful itself. Hope it helps
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Reducing melanin in the body is not recommended as melanin plays a crucial role in protecting the skin from harmful UV rays. However, using skin-lightening creams or treatments can help to minimize the appearance of hyperpigmentation or dark spots. It's essential to consult a dermatologist before considering any treatments to lessen melanin in the body.
First of all, pigment melanin is the thing that determines our skin colour (the less pigment melanin, the lighter the skin). So if a body stops making pigment melanin it would mean that your skin cannot get any darker.
A person without melanin is called an albino.
In order for the body to protect itself to prevent further damage to your body, it starts to produce melanin. The more melanin in your body, the darker the body becomes and the more your skin is protected.
Melanin is located in your basal cells of the epidermis. Melanin is found in other body locations as well, such as the iris, inner ear, and adrenal gland. Melanin is found in the skin and is a pigment produced by melanocytes. The function of melanin is how light or dark skinned a person is.
I am pretty sure you are thinking of melanin. Melanin gives basically everything on our body colour including our hair, skin, iris etc.
No. Body color is due to the pigment melanin. The more melanin in your skin cells, the darker your skin. Melanin production is also stimulated by exposure to ultraviolet light, which is what causes skin to tan.