SCIENTIFICALLY INFORMATION: MALI PO YONG KUNG DARKER SKIN IS BOY - TopicsExpress



          

SCIENTIFICALLY INFORMATION: MALI PO YONG KUNG DARKER SKIN IS BOY ANG MAGIGING ANAK WHILE YOU ARE PREGNANT BUT ANG TOTOO KUNG PREGNANT KA YOUR BODY PRODUCE EXTRA MELANIN.KAYA MAGKAROON KA NG DARKER SKIN IN ANY PARTS.READ SOME INFO. When you’re pregnant your body begins to produce extra melanin. Melanin is a pigment that results in darker skin. The increase of melanin is caused by the increased production of estrogen, which eventually causes hyper-pigmentation. The reason this line only appears down the center of the abdomen is still unknown, but it’s the same process that causes your clitoris and areolas to darken. Eventually yes, it will go away, usually after birth, but it disappears very slowly, especially while you are breastfeeding. Things such as sun exposure can cause it to darken again, reversing any progress you may have made. Lighter-skinned women do not see as much of a pigment change as darker-skinned women; darker-skinned people in general are known to be more susceptible to hyper-pigmentation. For some women, Unfortunately, you cannot prevent this natural phenomenon from occurring, although you can do things to cover it up if it bothers you that much. Cosmetic make-up, such as base, can do the trick for a couple of hours, but it will eventually wipe off and could possibly damage your clothing. Folic acid is another great way to control the pigment in your skin. It’s said to reduce the linea negra significantly, although not completely. Again, sun exposure does not help your cause. Do your best to avoid the sun, especially on your abdomen. Sunscreen may help, but the sun will still do a little damage.
Posted on: Mon, 08 Sep 2014 17:43:49 +0000

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