What is melanin? — equalities
Embrace shades : What is Melanin?
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Melanin is a natural skin pigment. Melanin is a molecule that functions as the body's built-in UV protection. Everyone, regardless of skin tone, has melanin molecules in our skin. In fact, hair, skin, and eye colour in people and animals, mostly depends on the type and amount of melanin they have. Special skin cells called melanocytes make melanin. Melanin is a type of complex pigment that, in humans, is responsible for producing the pigmentation in our hair, skin, and eyes. Embrace Melanin. Support skin positivity. Share #EmbraceShades Download templates and Share The celebration of diversity should extend far...
Embrace shades - Say no to melanophobia
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#EmbraceShades is all about positive vibes, embracing all skin tones and accepting the natural beauty of highly melanated skin. Embracing melanin means saying no to melanophobia: Melanin-rich Communities require freedom to live life without fear. There is a long way to go to ensure that melanin-rich people and communities are treated equitably in all contexts, have equal access to opportunities and services and to ensure that wellbeing is uncompromised daily. Unfathomably Melanophobia costs innocent lives and minds. It's time to say no to Melanophobia. #Embraceshades Download templates and Share Browse and support #EmbraceShades and Embrace Melanin Embrace Shades G-wear Embrace...