Abstract
We measured skin pigmentation by skin reflectance monthly from May 1992 to April 1993 in 36 healthy Caucasians. Pigmentation was measured at four UV- exposed sites at the forehead, the upper chest, the inside of the upper arm, and at the upper back. The pigmentation and UV sensitivity were simultaneously measured at UV-protected buttock skin. The results showed a considerable seasonal variation for skin pigmentation at the UV-exposed sites. Buttock skin had a pigmentation and UV sensitivity that varied only marginally. We recommend that measurements of genetically controlled skin pigmentation and constitutive UV sensitivity should be performed at UV- unexposed skin on the buttocks, except in persons that expose this site to artificial or natural sunlight.
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Lock-Andersen, J., & Wulf, H. C. (1997). Seasonal variation of skin pigmentation. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 77(3), 219–221. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555577219221
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