Yes, Genes do play a part in "good skin", as do many other factors (environment, diet, exercise, smoking, etc).
Actually my skin would look 20 years younger if I had not BURNED so much, before I became so educated about UV, but it would look 20 years older than it does, had I not tanne...
I agree that a burn can turn into a tan (not the smart way to get a tan), but all tans are not burns. A tan is natural protection from sunburn (which is bad for you). The human body was designed to absorb UV to make vitamin D (which is needed for optimum health). The natural color...
What? What is the scientific explanation of why earthquakes would be circling the ring of fire? I am pretty sure the Pacific Oceanic tectonic plate is not spinning in a clockwise circle. The plate is expanding in all directions, causing stress on each continental plate. Chile & Japan are well kno...
@Ryan1111111able Yes it is trying to protect itself...from SUNBURN! Why do you think people that have lived in sunny locales for hundreds of years have dark skin? It is to protect from sunburn, not because they are "damaged". People from Northern latitudes have light skin so that the "tan" or dar...
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Yes, Genes do play a part in "good skin", as do many other factors (environment, diet, exercise, smoking, etc).
Actually my skin would look 20 years younger if I had not BURNED so much, before I became so educated about UV, but it would look 20 years older than it does, had I not tanne...