Massachusetts State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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What are the two types of melanin produced by the body?

  1. Tyrosinase and Keratin

  2. Pheomelanin and Eumelanin

  3. Melanin and Elastin

  4. Collagen and GAGs

The correct answer is: Pheomelanin and Eumelanin

The correct answer highlights the two distinct types of melanin produced by the body: pheomelanin and eumelanin. Pheomelanin is responsible for lighter hair colors, such as red and blonde, while eumelanin comes in two forms—black and brown—and contributes to darker hair and skin tones. The production of these two types of melanin is influenced by genetic factors, sun exposure, and hormonal changes, and they are crucial for determining an individual's pigmentation and protecting the skin from ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Understanding the differentiation between pheomelanin and eumelanin is important in the context of esthetics, particularly when considering skin care practices, hair coloring techniques, and addressing conditions related to pigmentation. This knowledge also supports better recommendations for clients when dealing with skin or hair treatments.