![]() By 2050, people of Hispanic, African, Asian, and Caribbean ancestry likely will represent more than half the total U.S. Yet the Hispanic and Asian populations of the United States are expected to triple over the next half-century. Most skin-care guidelines apply mainly to patients with light skin. Identifying and evaluating skin color raises questions about stereotyping and the social benefits of being “color-blind.” ![]() Long a source of discrimination, skin color is a socially sensitive issue.
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