ihonväriä
Ihonväriä, meaning skin color in Finnish, refers to the wide range of natural pigmentation found in human skin. This variation is primarily determined by the amount and type of melanin, a pigment produced by specialized cells called melanocytes. Melanin plays a crucial role in protecting the skin from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.
The genetic makeup of an individual is the main factor influencing their ihonväriä. Genes inherited from parents
Environmental factors, particularly sun exposure, can also temporarily alter ihonväriä. Prolonged exposure to UV radiation stimulates
The diversity of ihonväriä across human populations is a testament to evolutionary adaptations to different geographical
It is important to note that ihonväriä is a spectrum, and individuals fall at various points along