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What is a typically healthy skin color?

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Depends on race: Healthy skin color depends on the ethnicity or race of the individual. Typically healthy skin is an even color without the presence of contrasting discolorations, lesions, signs of sun damage such as brown spots, broken blood vessels, blotchiness.

Answered 1/5/2019

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Skin Color: Your skin color is pre-determined based on the genes inherited from your parents. Sun exposure, skin trauma, hormones, and chronic illness can affect the color of your skin as you age.

Answered 11/25/2013

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Skin Color: Your skin color is pre-determined based on the genes inherited from your parents. Sun exposure, skin trauma, hormones, and chronic illness can affect the color of your skin as you age.

Answered 11/25/2013

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Color of Skin: Your skin color is pre-determined based on the genes inherited from your parents. Sun exposure, skin trauma, hormones, and chronic illness can affect the color of your skin as you age.

Answered 9/10/2014

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I don't go out very much. Is sunlight really important for your skin health?

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