Your baby is on the way and you're looking for a Baby Skin Color Predictor. Maybe you're curious about their eye color, skin color or facial characteristics. We break it all down for you.
Melanin production, the pigment responsible for skin color, gradually increases and stabilizes over the first few months. Parents might start to notice their baby's more permanent skin tone emerging several weeks after birth. Predict the skin color of a future baby according to the skin color of his parents and grandparents.
Your baby's eyes may be a shade of blue, light gray or brown as a newborn, but will that always be the case? Here's how to tell when (and if!) your baby will go through a change in eye color. Learn when your baby gets their skin color, and when their skin, hair, and fingernails start to form in the womb. Ultimately, there is no accurate way to predict what your baby will look like or even what features they might have, like eye or hair color or how tall they will be.
Find out what your baby will look like with the most accurate baby genetic calculator available online. Every year, we use new research findings from universities and genetics institutes to update our calculator! Enter some information about mom and dad and see the results. Scroll down for details on how the calculator works, and how accurate it is.
When you're done, check out our reviews of. The calculator estimates the hair color of a child by considering the hair colors of the parents and sometimes the grandparents, providing a deeper genetic insight. Genetic Basis: Hair color is primarily determined by two types of melanin pigments: eumelanin (black and brown) and pheomelanin (red).
Select the facial characteristics of mom and dad in this Baby Genetics Calculator and predict what your baby will look like including eye and hair color, widow's peak, clef chin, dimples and more. Brunette, blonde, or redhead? Here's how to tell what color hair your baby.