The word "black complexion" simply refers to a darker shade of African American skin complexion
Yes. Sickle Cell is limited to people of darker skin , mostly of African descent.
The color of a person's skin is determined by the amount of melanin in their skin cells. People of African descent have higher levels of melanin, which gives their skin a darker color. This is an adaptation to protect against harmful UV radiation from the sun in regions with intense sunlight and is not specific to all African people. It is important to note that not all individuals of African descent have dark skin, as there is a wide range of skin tones within the African population.
Yes! In fact in places like Africa darker skin people use bleaching creams to make their skin lighter.
Some people have naturally darker skin than others. It all depends on what genes you end up with. Some white people have naturally darker skin, and some black people have naturally lighter skin.
My skin has a lot of melanin. Melanin is responsible for darker skin colors. Whiter people have less melanin than darker people.
Heskey, whose full name is Emile William Ivanhoe Heskey, is black because he has African or African-Caribbean ancestry. The color of someone's skin is determined by melanin, a pigment produced by specialized cells in the skin called melanocytes. People with darker skin produce more melanin, leading to a darker complexion.
a kind of natural sunscreen called melanin African Americans have lots of it in their skin that is why they have darker skin tones
maybe from the sun
People with all color do blush.
african people have black skin
It depends on the amount of melanin in their skin