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Brunns and Borrebies and probably faelids are frequently seen with type 1 skin, what about Alpines?
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It shouldn't be rare in Strandids, West Alpinids and Gorids.
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I visited southern France, type 1 skin was quite rare generally though i have seen Irish alpineish types with it but they might not be short headed enough to be considered alpine. Strandids are not that pale, i worked at an airport and saw some good examples of Strandid from Scandinavia and most look similar to Charlotte Church i.e slightly tanned skin.
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A reminder for you. The Alpine race of Western and Central is just a a smaller and darker (less blonde) replica of the northern Borreby race. The general complexion is fair to light brown complexion. Lighter (pale skin or type 1) complexion may be found but is usually mixed with the Nordid (Subnordid) or again the Borreby (Borreby-Alpine common in the Low Countries). However it is not fully as dark as the Mediterranean or Dinarid. The Alpine race is a very common European type.
The Alpine is usually frequent in the various native European populations listed below by rank :
1) Luxembourg
2) Former Czechoslovakia
3) France
4) Austria, Greece
5) Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria
6) Poland, Former Yugoslavia, Romania, Albania
7) Belgium
The fairest Alpines are mostly skin type 2 (fair range), which is white skin which usually burns but tans slightly and not type 1 (pale range). We could make a list of the general complexion of various major phenotypes in the following countries ; Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Switzerland.
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Keltic Nordid = pale (most common in the Be-Ne-Lux and Switzerland)
Hallstatt Nordid = pale (most common in the Netherlands)
Anglo - Saxon = pale (most common in the Netherlands)
Borreby = pale to fair (most common in Germany and Belgium)
Dalofaelid = pale to fair (most common in Germany and the Netherlands)
Alpine = fair to light brown (most common in Luxembourg and France)
Atlantid = fair to light brown (most common in western in the Atlantic regions)
Gracile Mediterranid = light brown ( most common in western and southern France)
Atlanto - Mediterranid = light brown (most common in southern France)
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