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    The differences would be the same as in any line of albino. The sunglow is going to have a much crisper pattern and more vivid oranges and pinks. An adult sunglow is going to have a brighter overall yellow coloring than a normal albino. The lipstick line of albinos will have some brighter colors than the average which will make the sunglow version brighter still. An adult lipstick sunglow may appear more orange overall than yellow because of the added pink tones.

    A sunglow is, very simply, a hypo albino. The hypo gene tends to make the colors pop which keeps the pattern more visible even in adults.

    I don't work with lipsticks so I don't have any pictures of them to share, but here is a coral sunglow that shows how overall pink the color can be. This is a baby picture, so as she matures and gains the yellow coloration, she'll begin to have a more orange cast.

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