Pheomelanin is the color that makes your hair and skin look red or yellow.
Imagine you have a box of crayons. Some crayons are dark and make deep colors, like black or brown, those are like eumelanin. But pheomelanin is more like the orange or pink crayons. When you use them, you get lighter, reddish or yellowish colors.
So if someone has red hair or fair skin, it's because they have a lot of pheomelanin in their body. It’s like having a special kind of paint that makes things look softer and more shiny, almost like the sun is reflecting off them.
How it works
Examples
- A child with red hair has more pheomelanin, which gives their hair its reddish tint.
- Pheomelanin is like a paint that makes some people's hair look pink or red instead of black or brown.
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See also
- What is dopaquinone?
- What is melanin?
- What is melanogenesis?
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