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  1. Student Log In. Have a QR code? Use it to log in! Are you a teacher? Practice Math and ELA in your Freckle account and earn coins for the piggy store.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › FreckleFreckle - Wikipedia

    Freckles are clusters of concentrated melaninized cells which are most easily visible on people with a fair complexion.

  3. May 23, 2022 · Freckles are small spots on your skin that range in color from red to brown. They’re commonly seen on sun-exposed areas, including your face, neck, back, upper chest, hands and arms. Freckles are usually harmless, but like any lesion, should be watched for any changes.

  4. 1 day ago · Freckles are small, light brown, or reddish spots on the skin. They usually appear on areas exposed to the sun, like your face, arms, hands, back, or chest. The cause of freckles is an overproduction of melanin, a pigment that gives your skin and hair color. There are two types of freckles: ephelides and solar lentigines.

  5. Jun 22, 2023 · Freckles are a result of genetics and too much sun exposure. Find out why they appear and what to do if you don't want them.

  6. Jul 18, 2022 · Freckles are born from an increase of pigment (melanin) that is flipped on by UV rays. Sometimes freckles form after a sunburn — typically, three to five days later — but you don't have to...

  7. www.webmd.com › skin-problems-and-treatments › freckles-skin-spotsFreckles Explained - WebMD

    May 9, 2023 · What Are Freckles? Freckles are extra patches of coloring (or pigment) under your skin. Doctors call them ephelides. You have them because of the genes you were born with.

  8. Oct 26, 2018 · Freckles are flat, brown marks that appear on a person’s skin. Sun exposure and genetics can cause freckles. People with light-colored skin and eyes are more likely to get freckles.

  9. May 28, 2024 · Freckles are flat, beige, or brown circular spots that typically are the size of the head of a metal nail. The spots are multiple and may develop on sun-exposed skin after repeated exposure to sunlight. These are particularly common in people with red hair and a fair complexion. They may appear in children as young as 1 or 2 years of age.

  10. Brown spots and freckles on sun-exposed skin are ephelides (the plural of ephelis) and lentigines (the plural of lentigo). The difference between an ephelis and a lentigo is that an ephelis fades during the winter months while a lentigo persists in the absence of ultraviolet (UV) stimulation.

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