Brown Patches on the Skin from Congenital Melanocytic Nevus
This list has already covered Vitiligo extensively, but Congenital Melanocytic Nevus is quite the opposite in terms of appearance. This genetic condition causes patches of dark brown or black skin to appear in various parts of the body. While it is typically benign, there is a risk of skin cancer, and as a preventative measure, surgery may be required. Nonetheless, this condition often produces a stunning and distinctive look for the individual who has it.
It is almost as though she is constantly sporting a long, black evening glove. The black nevus that she was born with gives her a permanent sense of elegance.