Melanocytes are the cells responsible for skin, hair, and eye color. Melanocytes reside at the junction of the dermis and the epidermis. They are well known for their ability to produce and distribute melanin. Melanin is produced in melanosomes, specialized organelles that are translocated from the center of melanocyte cytoplasm to the tip of its dendrites. In animals there are two major classes of natural melanins, the black-brown eumelanin and the yellow-red pheomelanin...