Skin Care Answers : How to Determine Skin Tone

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Once you have determined your skin tone using the Fitzpatrick scale, you can find out which skin care treatments pose a risk of permanent pigment changes in your skin. Get the facts on skin tone in this free skin care video.

Expert: Dr. Rosayln George
Contact: www.wilmigntondermatologycenter.com
Bio: Dr. Rosalyn George, dermatologist at Wilmington Dermatology Center in Wilmington, North Carolina, completed her internship in Internal Medicine and her Dermatology Residency at Penn State.
Filmmaker: Rendered Communications

Series Description: Proper skin care can keep wrinkles and signs of aging at bay. Gain valuable tips from a professional dermatologist on treating or preventing a variety of skin problems, from age-related wrinkles and acne to psoriasis, in this free video series on skin care.

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  • Asian skin... Big continent dr... lots of peeps w/ dif tones.

  • her eyes...are like O_O the whole time.

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  • She only blinked once in that whloe video...

  • @ThePerfectBlack100 Melanin is there to protect the skin, but there is so far it can go becasue when cells get damaged in the sun it causes cancer. [and rapid ageing].

    they b hatin, they wanna have dark skin!!

  • @ThePerfectBlack100 i do on both accounts. most white people want to be tan that's why they lie out in the sun and even people with olive skin wants a tan so they won't say anything about it sun burn [unless of cause it's deep sun burn] .

    i'm Sri lankan and italian mixed and i have brown skin, but if i go out side without any sun block on i end up with very bad sun burn.

    well that's just a stupid and rude thing to say about african people.

    lol ok.

  • @ThePerfectBlack100 you probably are still confused if you think dark skin doesn't burn. just beacause u're black dosen't mean you should not not wear sun block, it'll burn you.

    and saying dark skin never burn is bull.

  • @mpscats360 I must have been confused all my life because I live down south and do not know what sun burn is

  • @ThePerfectBlack100 why. casue i said that dark skin burns easier? it's true. anyone who has dark skin knows this. lol

  • correction... dark skin is more sensitive and it bruns easier!. except you don't see it depending how dark your skin is.. geezz get it right!

  • @KANIMETAL ........I agree. The video really didn't give any helpful information at all.

  • not informative at all

    

  • i am type 1 so i am stupidly unlucky with my genetics

  • @mustang4010..first off I didnt say what should be removed I was simply commenting as to why someone of color may have taken offense to what was said..if you like being called yellow so be it, do you.. and keep it moving please.

  • @mzkea1 Okay well umm nobody has the color of "WHITE" either or "YELLOW" so should that be removed as well? Man. People need to stop being so offended in everything...

  • @pinkkizzez1 first off to use the term black ppl is wrong and offensive I dont know of one person who is actually the color black ..colored? really yep for you to use such term shows how racisit you are..last time i recalled that term was used in the slavery or jim crow days...she could have simply said ethinc or darker skin tone...GTFOH!!

  • You know if a black woman had said "Black skin", there wouldn't be any problem with it.

  • Why be so offended by "black skin"? This is why people feel the need to walk on eggshells because they don't know WHAT in the world to say about or to black (yes black, not african american) people. Had she said "african-american", it would still be incorrect in some peoples eyes because there are black people of all types of nationalities. Brazilians, Cubans, Jamaicans, Dominicans...Or would you had been okay with her saying "colored skin"?

  • @rosemariewildflower1 I wasn't talking about that I was talking about the term "black-skin" in and of it self. The term generalizes the skin tones of african americans all into a single brown shade instead of recognizing the diversity.

  • @rosemariewildflower1

    to be fair, she did mention there are colours that fall inbetween

  • Black skin????? Black people come in shades as light as you to as dark as a dark chocolate bar.

  • Hello, im a dark skin shade, not indian but close to indian skin tone, i suffered from acne, and i needed up with alot of scares , that i still carry till now.. i considered laser but i heard that it was going to leave me some scares as im a dark shade.. n im sick of the holes and uneven skin i ended with, no matter how much i spend on product.. I would be soo thanksful if u explained if this is true please? thanks u soo much.. nice video :)

  • WTF it says how to not a sneek peek!!! D:<

  • 0:32 - 0:43, a 3-legged woman with 3 right feet.

  • i learned something

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