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my daughter skin color is getting dark day by day. what should I do for her fair color complexion??
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PurnimaMom of 2 children8 years agoA. It is completely normal that she has become darker with age. Most babies are relatively fair, even pink when newborn, but depending on race and genes, the baby’s skin then changes during the first year to its real color. So there is no need to worry at all. The baby’s true skin color will develop, which is entirely controlled by genes, and not something we can control at all.
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Nitika Dhingra Rawal Dhingra RawalMom of a 10 yr 3 m old boy8 years agoA. Hello dear You cannot do anything to make baby fair..Don't let her spend too much time under sun..All babies change color and watever they have inherited from parents will be visible..So don't do anything only child will be hurt..
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