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  2. OnlyOnAOL: Five skin brighteners you need for fall

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    Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid): Is a natural antioxidant that is known to reduce melanin formation and make the skin appear more radiant. Retinol/Retinoids: In addition to helping reduce the appearance ...

  3. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    Melanosomes, along with the melanin they contain, are transferred from melanocytes to keratinocytes when keratinocytes are low in the epidermis. [notes 4] Keratinocytes carry the melanosomes with them as they move toward the surface. Keratinocytes contribute to skin pigmentation by holding the melanin originating in melanocytes and inducing ...

  4. Human skin color - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 December 2024. "Skin pigmentation" redirects here. For animal skin pigmentation, see Biological pigment. Extended Coloured family from South Africa showing some spectrum of human skin coloration Human skin color ranges from the darkest brown to the lightest hues. Differences in skin color among ...

  5. Melanin - Wikipedia

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    Melanin is brown, non-refractile, and finely granular with individual granules having a diameter of less than 800 nanometers. This differentiates melanin from common blood breakdown pigments, which are larger, chunky, and refractile, and range in color from green to yellow or red-brown. In heavily pigmented lesions, dense aggregates of melanin ...

  6. When Is the Best Time to Take Your Vitamin D? - AOL

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    People with dark skin, since increased melanin levels in the skin reduce natural production of vitamin D3 Older adults—our skin’s ability to naturally produce vitamin D3 decreases with age

  7. Depigmentation - Wikipedia

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    Depigmentation is the lightening of the skin or loss of pigment. Depigmentation of the skin can be caused by a number of local and systemic conditions. The pigment loss can be partial (injury to the skin) or complete (caused by vitiligo).

  8. Summer sun can lead to gray hair — here's how to prevent it

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    Time in the summer sun can give you more gray hairs by damaging the cells that produce melanin, which gives your hair color. ... of hair at the molecular level, Dr. Michelle Henry, a board ...

  9. Hyperpigmentation - Wikipedia

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    Hyperpigmentation can be diffuse or focal, affecting such areas as the face and the back of the hands. Melanin is produced by melanocytes at the lower layer of the epidermis. Melanin is a class of pigment responsible for producing color in the body in places such as the eyes, skin, and hair.