At birth, babies’ skin tends to be very red due to the effort during delivery, but gradually the baby’s skin acquires its final tone.
Many babies are born with lanugo, a fine dark hair that covers their body, especially the shoulders and back, which is more common in premature babies. This hair has been protecting their skin inside the womb and falls out little by little.
In general, babies’ skin is rosier than adults’ because their blood contains more red blood cells. Also, their tone is lighter since their skin barely contains melanin due to not having been exposed to the sun (which is why their skin must be extremely protected).
What will their skin tone be like?
Just like hair or eye color, skin tone is hereditary, so it will resemble that of the mother or father. Regarding tones, there is no dominance, so it is most likely to be a mix of both. However, when different races are involved, black skin is dominant, so between a black father and a white mother, the child will tend to have darker skin, although the tone may be lighter than the father's.
Obviously, the later skin tone will depend on daily sun exposure, diet, etc.
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