I am referring to the 34 skin colors within Von Luschan's chromatic scale. Fitzpatrick only classifies skin color based on 6 which are a derivative spectrum of those. This scale is the one more commonly used, and I believe would be more accepted by the educational system as it would be easier to understand.
That is a valid question, the most commonly accepted option is the Fitzpatrick scale developed in 1975 which classifies skin color into 6 different color spectrums.
I am referring to the 34 skin colors within Von Luschan's chromatic scale. Fitzpatrick only classifies skin color based on 6 which are a derivative spectrum of those. This scale is the one more commonly used, and I believe would be more accepted by the educational system as it would be easier to understand.
That is a valid question, the most commonly accepted option is the Fitzpatrick scale developed in 1975 which classifies skin color into 6 different color spectrums.