answers1: Olive Skin is common in the Mediterranean, Southern Europe,
Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, Central Asia and parts of the
Horn of Africa and can also be seen in North and South American
Indians. <br>
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Named for its green and gold undertones (the color of an olive), it
refers to an earthy skin tone which can be warm, neutral, cool, or
anything in between. Typically olive skin is a darker complexion that
is naturally tanned, however can be lighter in color as well. Fair
olive-skinned people have light skin that in cold weather may seem
"fair" or "pale", but a slight but usually noticeable olive hue
remains. This distinguishing aspect of the skin type is what
contributes to its name and differentiates it from other skin types.
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I would assume that when you say "bronze skin" you mean a more tan
skin with pink undertones, which is very common in South America and
parts of Africa and India. <br>
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I would say bronze is more rare sinceI haven't found much when
googling it but perhaps you meant that "tan skin with pink undertone,"
which is more common than olive skin.
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