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Skin type was classified using an extension of Fitzpatrick's scheme (1988) as follows: type I, individuals who always burn and never tan; type II, always burn then tan slightly (mild tanning); type III, sometimes burn and always tan (moderate tanning); type IV, burn minimally and tan easily; type V, rarely burn and tan deeply; type VI, intense tanning with no burning.
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