The chances of a child being born with light blue skin are improbable. However, a condition commonly known as "Blue Baby Syndrome" can occur when there is a difference in Rh factor between mother and child. The baby's skin is not actually blue in color, but appears blue because of the lack of oxygenated blood needed to keep the baby alive. This is also known as cyanosis. This syndrome can be fatal if not appropriately treated. Fortunately, it can also be prevented with an injection shortly after the birth of the mother's first child.
If you have dark hair and wearing blue with light skin, get a tuquois and wear it with a silver. If you have dark skin and dark hair, wear electric blue with bubble gum pink. If you have light hair and light skin, wear pastel blue and white or light brown
skin colour
he can be white or light brown
There is no such thing as a horse with a blue mane and white skin. However a grey horse (has grey or black skin) can have a light grey mane which could appear blue in the right light and a white looking coat.
It's a light skin Mexican with blue eyes.
Melanin recessive are those with light skin, light eyes, and light hair.
in joseph moylan's case. no
The light blue eyes are called wall eyes, and if it has pink skin it might be white, but I would have to see it. The real answer is an albino horse. answer by Danino
its about 50/50, but mostly depending on the skin to of the grand parents
Foster good habit in child to use sunscreen while going out.
Ozone high in the atmosphere absorbs ultraviolet light, reducing the chances of sunburn, skin cancer and blindness.
bonny blue, black, wine, or burgundy