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I guess it's the mix, the British were here for over 100 years (& French before them). There are some who have darker skin & look more Middle Eastern, but most have much lighter skin (though obviously can tan darker).
I guess it's the mix, the British were here for over 100 years (& French before them). There are some who have darker skin & look more Middle Eastern, but most have much lighter skin (though obviously can tan darker).
I wouldn't say it was common, but quite a few do have curly hair. It is quite common for quite a lot of Maltese men to have very receeding hairlines & go bald quite young though.
I always figured I'd genetically cluster somewhere near a Serb. It would make sense if you look at a PCA chart. I'm Ukrainian on my mother's side, but my dad is mostly Italian (central/southern).
Prototype IV actually just mean that you can get tan really easy, but if they don's stay under the sun they don't necessary look tanned. For example, me and my sister look pale the same in this period of the year, but we notice the difference during the summer, when my sister gets tanned from the really first day at the seaside while I start with a sunburn and I start to get tanned from the 3rd day (I'm prototype III, while my sister is a little closer to IV).
Now I can't find any decent statistic, I've only found that the most of Italians are somewhere between prototype III and IV.
so what skin tone am I? Untanned isn't quite pink, but it's definitely pale.
so what skin tone am I? Untanned isn't quite pink, but it's definitely pale.
Aren't you East Asian?
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