Melanin is the inherent skin pigment (substance that is produced within the skin providing its colour). The pigment colour can be yellow, brown or black, depending on the human race. Melanin has a protective function that is obvious from its position in live epidermal cells, where it accumulates above cores to protect them from radiation. There are two types of melanin pigmentation: Constitution skin colour (pigmentation that is genetically determined and develops without any sun influence), Induced skin colour develops after exposure to the sun or artificial UV and x-ray radiation, hormonal stimulation or after inflammatory processes on the skin.

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