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Different colors and shades of human skin are caused by the brown pigment, melanin. Unless melanin, the skin would be pale white with differing shades of pink induced by blood flow through the skin.

14 August 2013, USA (http://www.realpharmacyrx.co/): Different colors and shades of human skin are caused by the brown pigment, melanin. Unless melanin, the skin would be pale white with differing shades of pink induced by blood flow through the skin. Fair-skinned people create very little melanin, darker-skinned people generate sober amounts, and very dark-skinned people produce the most. People with albinism have some or no melanin.

It is created by specialized cells (melanocytes) that are scattered among the other cells in the top layer of the skin, the epidermis. After it is produced, it propagates into other nearby skin cells.

• An abnormally high amount of melanin (hyperpigmentation) may influence large areas of the body or small patches. When exposed to sunlight, melanocytes generate augmented amounts of melanin, inducing the skin to darken, or tan.

• In some fair-skinned people, certain melanocytes generate it more than others in reaction to sunlight. These uneven production outcomes in spots of pigmentation known as freckles. A propensity to freckle runs in families. High amounts can be produced in response to hormonal Some cases of skin darkening, however, are not connected to increased melanin at all, but preferably to abnormal pigments that make their way into the skin. Diseases such as hemosiderosis or hemochromatosis or some drugs and chemicals that are applied to the skin, swallowed, or injected can induce skin darkening. Hyperpigmentation can also evolve after injuries or inflammation induced by disorders such as lupus and acne.

• An abnormally low amount may influence large areas of the body or small patches. Decreased melanin generally results from a previous injury to the skin, such as a blister, burn, ulcer, exposure to a chemical, or skin infection. Sometimes pigment loss outcomes from an inflammatory condition of the skin or, in unusual instances, is hereditary.

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Balfour Morris is a Medical Student and a freelancer who is specialized in writing. He is associate with many Pharmacies for whom he writes news based on generic drugs and general health related issues.

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Effect of varying amount of melanin on human skin - Realpharmacyrx.co Different colors and shades of human skin are caused by the brown pigment, melanin. Unless melanin, the skin would be pale white with differing shades of pink induced by blood flow through the skin.

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