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Green skin, best skin
Or maybe black and white like a Panda.
I dunno if I can pull that look off. My come across as goth
india alone doesn't have this problem most of Asia does.
I am not a fan of caucasians tanning themselves either it makes them look orange.However those societies don't discriminate against each other's skin tone the way women do in Asia.In all societies, fair skin is preferred to dark; a minor exception is a lot of white people like a tan because it makes them look a little different to their peers.
How many white super models are there, and how many black?
It's not just an Indian issue.
I am not a fan of caucasians tanning themselves either it makes them look orange.However those societies don't discriminate against each other's skin tone the way women do in Asia.
Your a larky girl and here I used to think of all Scandics to be like Borg - all play but no fun !I dunno if I can pull that look off. Might come across as goth
I'm not really sure what the issue is here....
White is beautiful as others have said has historical roots and it continues to this day.
Africa -
The World Health Organization has reported that Nigerians are the highest users of such products: 77% of Nigerian women use the products on a regular basis. They are followed by Togo with 59%; South Africa with 35%; and Mali at 25%.
Asia -
But this has not stemmed the practice in places like Taiwan, where more than 50 percent of women and a smaller but growing proportion of men pay big money to lighten their beige, tan, and golden complexions.
One survey by Synovate found that 4 out of 10 women in Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines and South Korea used a skin-whitening cream. More than 60 global companies are competing for a share of Asia's estimated $18 billion dollar market.
Obviously India with the huge population and all the Fair & Lovely ads is going to get laughed at...but, it is not even close to being an exclusively Indian issue
And if you are aware members of such international forums do have some knowledge and acumen for discussing all kinds of matters of regional countries and world affairs including social issues which also directly or indirectly affect them. Take for example this skin tone issue which indeed is risking the physical and sexual security of foreigners specially Western/European woman tourists who visit India. Many of these foreign woman tourists have been raped or molested in India due to fair complexion so how on earth discussing this social issue of India becomes obsession ?
Americans worried about Indian religious freedom
I am talking specifically about the point I was asked to talk about... whether UK airport officers show racism in dealing with brown people, I would say no.You do not have to tell me. I have experienced british racism first hand. I am pretty sure you must have experienced it too. But if you want to convince yourself otherwise, what do I care.
In any case this is my last post on this thread.
Green skin, best skin
I find fair skin more beautiful than darker skin... in general... and have no shame in admitting that...Have ever wondered why "Fair and Lovely" sales are growing YoY????