Vaaleaihoisten
Vaaleaihoisten refers to people with pale skin. This skin tone is often associated with individuals of Northern European ancestry, but can be found in various populations across the globe. Pale skin is characterized by a lower concentration of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color. Melanin production is influenced by genetics and exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Individuals with vaaleaihoisten skin are more susceptible to sunburn and long-term sun damage. This increased sensitivity
The perception and cultural significance of pale skin have varied throughout history and across different societies.