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Lol she must be the "Oprah" or "Ricky Lake" of India...:lol:


Here are some famous best-selling "fair skin cream products" in India.

Fair & Handsome for Men






Fair & Lovely skin cream for Women.

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Most Indians have dark or black skin (many have brown too), but it appears Indians are desperate to have fair skin...

Why are many Indians jealous and envy fair skin? What is the role of Bollywood in influencing India's "fair skin" obsession?


This thread is about discussing India's rage and obsession with "Fair Skin"...
 
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India: white skin the right skin for fashion models

English_Xinhua 2008-01-28 14:44:25

BEIJING, Jan. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- The faces of white women and men, mostly from Eastern Europe, stare out from billboards, from the facades of glitzy, glass-fronted malls and from fashion magazines in India. At an international automobile show this month in New Delhi, most of the models were white.

The presence of Caucasian models in Indian advertisements has grown in the past three years, industry analysts say. The trend reflects deep cultural preferences for fair skin in this predominantly brown-skinned nation of more than 1 billion people. But analysts say the fondness for "fair" is also fueled by a globalized economy that has drawn ever more models from Europe to cities such as Mumbai, India's cultural capital.

"Indians have a longing for that pure, beautiful white skin. It is too deep-rooted in our psyche," said Enakshi Chakraborty, who heads Eskimo India, a modeling agency that brings East European models here. "Advertisers for international as well as Indian brands call me and say, 'We are looking for a gori [Hindi for white] model with dark hair.' Some ask, 'Do you have white girls who are Indian-looking?' They want white girls who suit the Indian palate."

Family elders commonly comment on a newborn baby's color, after checking out the gender. One of the best-selling skin creams in India is called Fair & Lovely. A men's version, Fair and Handsome, was launched last year.

"The Indian mind-set prefers light skin. My pictures are routinely Photoshopped to make me look a bit lighter -- a lot lighter, actually," Riya Ray, 23, a dark-skinned Indian model, said with a laugh. "But when I work in Britain and France, my color is praised as exotic. It is a two-way trend: Indian models are going abroad, and foreign models are coming here."

Advertisers say that white female models appeal to them because they are typically less inhibited than their Indian counterparts when it comes to showing skin and posing in lingerie.

International fashion magazines in India, such as Cosmopolitan, Elle, Marie Claire and Vogue, regularly feature white women in their spreads. The fashion features editor of Vogue's Indian edition, Bandana Tiwari, calls the approach "going glocal," combining the words "global" and "local" to describe the new urban Indian consumer.

"When we put the white model in Indian clothes, it is a cultural exchange. It shows India's economic self-confidence," Tiwari said. "Of course, it also caters to the general feeling that 'fair' and 'beautiful' go together. For a rickshaw-puller who earns 2 dollars a day, seeing a fair-skinned woman is an escape, a fantasy."

(Agencies)
 
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It's simple really.....It's a association of ideas. I am sure in the old days people associated fair skin with the closeted rich who would stay out of the hot sun and therefore would undoubtedly look fairer. The poor who would be out working and thus would get more exposure to the sun would have naturally darker skin.

Therefore light skin = wealth and power
Dark skin = being poor.

This was probably exacerbated by the British rule and now it is being taken to new heights, that only the morons in the entertainment industry can take it.
 
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Fair & Handsome for Men

HAHHAHAHA I bet he doesn't even use that cream or he used it and it didn't work for him. To make some quick money just invent a skin whitening cream and sell it in India, you'll be a multi-millionare.
 
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We also have something like this among Pakistanis, "Fair and Lovely"! I guess it is only a point of view, for instance I like 'dusky' color. In-fact fair-skin was another 'major' reason besides many others when my Mom chose my wife. Even though she knew my preference for the dusky skin, she chose a fair-skin lady because she said "You are dusky, if I bring a dusky wife for you, your kids will be 'sheedi', and I don’t want my grandkids 'sheedis'.

I guess being obsessed with fair skin is fine, being obsessed with the life-style and ideology of the 'fair-skin' is bad.
 
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Omar your posts are not adding to the thread..........
 
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If Pakistani Girls are so Fair why do they also use it ?

Fair & Lovely
The Ads says the following:

1. Vitamin B3
2. Triple Sunscreen
3. Natural Milk proteins
4. Herbal
5. Antimarks
6. Oil Control

But in general the men and the women from the Western part of sub-continent have fairer skin as compared to the ones from the Eastern Part. It is not that Indians don’t have fair complexion (Kashmiri Pandit families are famous for their beauty). My Indian friends from Northern India, both the husband and the wife have blue eyes. Come on, what kind of debate is this?
 
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I guess we all want what we can't have, is there a "dark and lovely" cream I can purchase in your neck of the woods :)

Nope but there is fake tan you can buy in most shops in western countries. I believe it was coco chanel that popularised that particular stupidity.
 
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It's all a question of relativity.

Indians are on average darker than Pakistanis. I don't know why, but since some of you will equate this with inferior, it's not a status indicator.

Also Qsaark, you cannot say Kashmiris are Indian, or that Kashmiris are a reflection of the Indian population. I don't think you said the latter though.
 
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It IS a status indicator, like in some cultures being fat is a indicator of having money because you have enough food (and the currency to buy it) to get fat. The same way skin colour is another indicator because it is relevant to time spent in hot South Asian climate.
 
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It's all a question of relativity.

Indians are on average darker than Pakistanis. I don't know why, but since some of you will equate this with inferior, it's not a status indicator.
Also Qsaark, you cannot say Kashmiris are Indian, or that Kashmiris are a reflection of the Indian population. I don't think you said the latter though.

It is not equating with inferiority, but equating of being beautiful!!
 
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It IS a status indicator, like in some cultures being fat is a indicator of having money because you have enough food (and the currency to buy it) to get fat. The same way skin colour is another indicator because it is relevant to time spent in hot South Asian climate.

My point was it's not a status indicator to me. It might be to others who complain about my "racism" - people like the banned fellow Flintlock.
 
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