I'm wondering because when I was a baby I was very light and then I tanned to a very golden brown I was about medium and then I'd go back to about Rihanna's palest color. Now I'm about Rihanna's tanned color or nicki minaj's color in the winter. When I was a toddler I always tanned to a medium light or medium brown. When I reached 5 my face got dark enough to be medium light and I got really dark in the summer like I do now to about a medium to dark brown. But my hands legs boobs and even stomach in the beginning stayed light. My skin tends to never go back to that exact color. I've always had a darker face than my body until I was 15 when I moved to nevada my arms got dark because of my wearing short sleeves. But my legs still look like they used to and so do my boobs. My mom always said I was meant to get this dark with or without sun exposure because my dad was lighter and then got darker as he aged. He also went west like I have though. Also my mom never tans unless she's in like Nevada. She's like capucino complexion or something. Anyway how do I know it was a prematan? And also which would be my natural color the color I was born with as newborn or at like age 1 through 4 or 5 through 15? Also how do I get rid of a prematan can I do it without skin lightened? If I wear sunblock go back to Michigan and avoid sun for like years would that be enough to remove it? Or would exfoliating be enough? This is the color I started out I'll be using examples I was about this woman's complexion.
I got very dark 2 months later then got light and then summer came and I was a toasty medium glow then autumn came and I turned 1. I was about this complexion when I was 1 to 4
5 to 15 I was a lot darker in the face but on my hands etc stayed about the same color as previous
Now I'm around this complexion my arms look kind of burnt even my legs and boobs look darker than they used to be. And I ran to a dark brown now. Anyhow does seem like a permatan or natural before I moved to Nevada my whole body was lighter than my face this is mainly the reason I'm wondering if that's the case?





