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Skin Tone

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Porcelain - Skin is very light, almost translucent, with blue undertones. It burns easily with sun exposure. Asians, with extremely pale skin, and Caucasians may fall into this skin tone.
Fair - Skin is very light and cool, and somewhat white in color. It has the potential to be easily burned by sun exposure. Caucasians, Asians or light mixed races may fall into this skin tone.
Peach - Skin is light with pale pink and orange undertones. Sun exposure can result in burning. Latinos with pale skin and Caucasians may fall into this skin tone.
Tanned - Skin is dark with warm, yellow undertones. Sun exposure results in darkening rather than burning. Caucasians, who tan easily, light-skinned Latinos and mixed races may fall into this skin tone.
Honey - Skin is light with sallow amber undertones.Sun exposure results in darkening rather than burning. Medium-skinned Asians, Latinos, light-skinned African-Americans and mixed races may fall into this skin tone.
Olive - Skin is a dark, yellow with green undertones. Sun exposure results in darkening rather than burning. Mediterraneans, Indians, Latinos, fair-skinned African-Americans, or dark mixed-race may fall into this skin tone.
Caramel - Skin is a warm golden brown. Skin tans in sun exposure. Mediterraneans, Latinos, darker-skinned Asians, light- to medium-skinned African-Americans, medium-skinned Indians and mixed races may fall into this skin tone.
Mahogany - Skin is a reddish brown with olive/green undertones. Indians, Native Americans, medium-skinned African-Americans, dark-skinned Latinos and mixed races may fall into this skin tone.
Cappuccino - Skin is light brown with light warm yellow undertones. Medium-skinned African-Americans, darker-skinned Latinos and mixed races may fall into this skin tone.
Milk Chocolate - Skin is medium brown with warm to deep yellow undertones. Medium- to dark-skinned African-Americans and dark-skinned Latinos may fall into this skin tone.
Dark Brown - Skin is a deep, very dark shade of brown. Sun exposure does not change its coloring. Dark-skinned African-Americans may fall into this skin tone.
Ebony - Skin is a deep, extremely dark shade of brown, almost black with olive/green undertones. Extremely dark-skinned African-Americans may fall into this skin tone.

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