There's no single "best" skin, as genetics, environment, and culture all play roles, but Asian cultures (East Asian, in particular) are often cited for naturally resilient skin due to higher collagen, while Korean and Japanese cultures are famous for advanced, meticulous skincare routines emphasizing hydration, antioxidants, and sun protection, leading to radiant skin, with some research also highlighting African ethnicities for strong collagen.
Japan, China and other countries located in Asia have a rich diet of vitamins (specifically A and C, which benefit skin elasticity) and minerals including antioxidants from fruits and green tea. The Asian diet is very low in saturated and total fat.
Even amongst other East and Southeast Asians, Koreans are regarded for having excellent skin, and a lot of it is due to fat distribution/collagen. A decent amount of Koreans have a greater proportion of fat distribution to their faces, so much so that it can be seen in their eyes.
Genetics: Koreans naturally have a different skin structure. Their skin tends to produce less melanin, making it fairer but also more prone to damage from UV rays. Indian skin, on the other hand, has more melanin, which provides some natural protection against the sun but is more prone to pigmentation and dark spots.
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Higher Melanin Content: Indian skin boasts a higher melanin content compared to other ethnicities, such as Mexican, Chinese, Caucasian skin. This increased melanin acts as a natural defence against sun damage.
All those extra fibroblasts produce extra collagen which helps to preserve our skin's elasticity. This means less obvious wrinkling and sagging from aging and sun damage. This also helps explain why sun damage typically appears 10 to 20 years later in Asians as compared to Caucasians.
Average skin colors are seen as most attractive. Typically, tan is the average skin color, making it very attractive to most people. However, the most attractive skin color varies on preference, culture, and sex. A healthy skin complexion and rosy “glow” is always considered attractive.
Compared to non-Hispanic Whites, non-Hispanic Blacks and US-born Hispanics were found to have accelerated biological aging, which is in line with other work in the HRS that has found greater biological risk among racial/ethnic minorities (Boen, 2020; Brown et al., 2017).
Among isolated populations in Papau New Guinea and Paraguay, no active acne was observed. The researchers thought that, while there was likely to be a genetic contribution, it was highly probably that the natural non-Westernised diets in these populations were an important protective factor.
Asian hair is the thickest, with a larger diameter of about 70 µm. Caucasian hair has an average diameter of 65 µm, and African hair is the finest, with a diameter of 55 µm.
"Indian skin is much thicker and blessed with more melanin formation that protects us from sunburns and skin rashes but is prone to tanning," explains Dr. Geetika Mittal Gupta, celebrity cosmetic dermatologist, and founder, ISAAC LUXE.
Koreans believe in using the products that are made in their homeland for their skincare regimen. They hardly apply any other product on to their skin. The main reason behind it is that they believe in the amalgamation of innovation, science and traditional beauty practices.
Collagen bundles in Black skin are more compact and arranged in a way that helps to maintain structural integrity and youthful appearance for longer than white skin. Asian skin has a thicker dermis than white skin, meaning it contains more collagen.
India has some wonderful national parks, the beautiful Kerala backwaters, mighty rivers, beaches and Himalayan hill stations to explore. India offers the visitor some of the world's most beautiful nature, with wildlife, mighty rivers, beaches, desert and stunning Himalayan landscapes.
India's location near the tropics means many populations evolved to have moderate-to-high melanin. The geographical UV gradient is clear worldwide: closer to the equator (like southern India) people tend to have darker skin, whereas regions with less sun (higher latitudes) favored lighter complexions.
Moreover, we demonstrate that both elevated sebum and higher hydration may contribute to a better skin barrier that is manifested with lower TEWL. Indeed, evidence in the literature indicates that African Americans have better barrier or oilier skin.
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This is because only 2% of the world's population has true facial symmetry. Facial symmetry is desired, but a completely symmetric face is not seen as normal and has the opposite effect on people.