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"My body isn't perfect. I don't walk with confidence. I get into fights with my parents and friends. Some nights I'd rather be by myself than out partying. I cry over the smallest things sometimes. There are days that I get through forced smiles and fake laughs. Sometimes I try to convince myself that things are okay when they're not. I'm not ugly but I'm not beautiful. I don't look as good in real life as I do in pictures. There are some nights that I cry myself to sleep. I constantly think I'm not good enough. I'm imperfect, but I'm perfectly me."

Thursday, November 3, 2011

REDHEADS

Some guys like brunettes... But they worship Redheads!
Blondes may have more fun... But Redheads are remembered!!!
Gentlemen may prefer blondes and brunettes... But it takes a real man to handle a Redhead!!!!
!REDHEADS DO IT BETTER!


FRECKLES

The things that make me different, make me beautiful.



Freckles are clusters of concentrated menanin which are most often visible on people with a fair complexion. A freckle is also called an "Ephelis". Freckles do not have an increased number of melanin producing cells. This is in contrast to lentigines and moles. 

BIOLOGY
Freckes can be found on anyone no matter their genetic background; however, having freckles is genetic and is related to the presence of the dominant melanocortin-1 receptor MC1R gene variant. The formation of freckles is triggered by exposure to sunlight. The exposure to UV-B radiation activates melanocytes to increase melanin production which can cause freckles to become darker. Freckles are predominantly found on the face, although they may appear on any skin exposed to the sun, such as the shoulders. Freckles are rare on infants, and more commonly found on children before puberty. Upon exposure to the sun, freckles will reappear  if they have been altered with creams or lasers and not protected from the sun, but do fade with age in some cases. They can aslo be treated with citric acid. Freckles are not a skin disorder, but people with freckles generally have a lower concentration of  photoprotective melanin and are therefore more susceptible to the harmful effects of UV-radiation. It is suggested that they avoid overexposure and use sunscreen. 

TYPES OF FRECKLES
Ephelides is a genetic trait. It is used to describe a freckle which is flat, light brown or red, and fades in the winter. Ephelides are more common in those with light complexions, although they ae found in people with a variety of skin tones. The regular use of sunblock can inhibit their development. Liver spots (also known as sun spots and lentigines) are freckles that may not fade in the winter. Rather, they form after yeras of exposure to the sun. Lentigines are more common in older people.