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		<title>Ethnic Skin: Is It Any Different?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myth: Those with darker skin needn&#8217;t be concerned about skin cancer. Fact: This misconception can be the kiss of death — literally. While ethnic skin provides some built-in &#8220;sun block&#8221; against the rays that can kill, its natural protection (approximating SPF 10) isn&#8217;t enough to promise immunity. Myth: Darker skin is more oily than lighter [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Myth:</strong> Those with darker skin needn&#8217;t be concerned about skin cancer.</p>
<p><strong>Fact:</strong> This misconception can be the kiss of death — literally. While ethnic skin provides some built-in &#8220;sun block&#8221; against the rays that can kill, its natural protection (approximating SPF 10) isn&#8217;t enough to promise immunity.</p>
<p><strong>Myth:</strong> Darker skin is more oily than lighter skin tones.</p>
<p><strong>Fact:</strong> This issue is less black and white than once thought. While oil might be more visible on darker skin, ethnic skin spans the whole spectrum of skin types — oily, normal, dry and combination — just like light skin.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s true that skin is more alike across ethnicities than many people know. Still, dermatologists are trained to treat people differently based on skin color — and those with ethnic skin should likewise take care to treat their own skin in a special way.</p>
<p>Brown and white skin are pretty similar under the surface. But the same brown pigment, called melanin, that offers darker skin some protection from the sun — and can keep people looking younger — can, on the other hand, leave disfiguring marks behind from even an ordinary bout of acne.</p>
<p>&#8220;Dark skin is a blessing as it relates to sun damage and aging,&#8221; says Susan C. Taylor, M.D., director of the Skin of Color Center in New York and author of <em>Brown Skin: Dr. Susan Taylor&#8217;s Prescription for Flawless Skin, Hair and Nails</em> (HarperCollins, 2003).</p>
<p>&#8220;A 50-year-old woman of color often looks 40, while a white woman of the same age might look 10 years older than her real age.&#8221; But, the dermatologist continues, &#8220;skin of color can cause significant problems, as well.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>When Pretty Skin Becomes Problem Skin</strong><br />
Without proper care, melanin can permanently mar the skin&#8217;s thin protective blanket. Among the melanin-blamed skin problems in darker-skinned persons with African, Hispanic, Middle Eastern or Asian ancestry:</p>
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<li>Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. Skin damage as minor as a scratch or a pimple triggers excess melanin production and results in dark patches. Without prompt attention, the marks can last for months and even years before they fade.</li>
<li>Postinflammatory hypopigmentation. Burns or other skin trauma leaves lighter areas as unwelcome reminders.</li>
<li>Keloids. Injuries leave behind large, raised scars.</li>
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<p>Still, skin of color is anything but doomed to disfigurement. An ounce of prevention, by gentle treatment and consistent sunscreen use, can go far to keep ethnic skin healthy and beautiful.</p>
<p>Sources: http://health.discovery.com/centers/healthbeauty/ethnicskin/ethnic.html</p>
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