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Found on the chest, back, arms, shoulders, and neck in adults, and on the forehead in babies, tinea versicolor is a rash that can really look pink, salmon, white or hyper pigmented. It shows up as oval patches with some scaliness. The rash can be itchy. It can also be completely asymptomatic, which means you won’t feel any difference other than seeing the rash.