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Title: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: Texassulcatas on January 16, 2009, 09:48:59 am
I'm watching Tyra right now and they are talking about women of color that bleach their skin. My question is why and would you do it? I must admit that I have used skin bleach to try and get rid of my freckles but it didn't work and now I actually kind of like them. I know society has created this image of what is beautiful but would you do something extreme to try and fit in to what that image supposedly is?
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: gesus on January 16, 2009, 11:53:10 am
^^its all about fiting in , wanted to be wanted by a group of people or basically more attention , now i use noxzima i dont know if thats bleaching or not , ? i only use it to keep down a break out of pimples , but these women washing their faces with bare bleach and doing all that non sense is kinda nuts , and they dont even look lighter they look like some one slaped a spot of bleach in their faces , and their faces are all blotchy ..like their complextion is un even ...if anything they look really stupid doing it .
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: zimmery on January 16, 2009, 12:09:54 pm
I've use skin bleaching creams, but it wasn't to change the color of my skin like the girls on the Tyra Show. I did it because I had acne and it left me with these brown spots where my acne was at. I just wanted them to go away so I can have an even complextion. I think its sad that those girls are embarrased of their skin color.
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: greeneyedgirl23 on January 16, 2009, 12:12:17 pm
wouldnt it hurt???  :icon_rr:
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: Kymberli0529 on January 16, 2009, 12:29:30 pm
First, I had the same thought..does it hurt?

Second, I'm not a woman of color so I don't know why they'd do it but I'm guessing it's to fit into what society calls normal.   :dontknow:

I do know there is a disorder in people, black..white..or purple, that makes you hate your own race.
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: zimmery on January 16, 2009, 12:36:32 pm
It probably does hurt  and burn because the stuff their using is probably illegal or from another country. Plus your not suppose to put in on that much like they do. They slather that stuff on like if its regular lotion. CRAZY.
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: yjmally on January 16, 2009, 12:37:34 pm
I'm watching Tyra right now and they are talking about women of color that bleach their skin. My question is why and would you do it? I must admit that I have used skin bleach to try and get rid of my freckles but it didn't work and now I actually kind of like them. I know society has created this image of what is beautiful but would you do something extreme to try and fit in to what that image supposedly is?

Well using all of this products will result in cancer. That is why most of these celebrity always have some kind of skin problem because they use all kind of different stuff in order to look younger.
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: StvsKitty on January 16, 2009, 01:11:57 pm
I am a natural blonde and VERY fair complected as it is, so, no I wouldn't use the skin bleaching. But, I do use the fake tan in a bottle when I wear shorts to keep from blinding anyone else in the sun.  ;D
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: Stealth3si on January 16, 2009, 01:36:37 pm
I'm watching Tyra right now and they are talking about women of color that bleach their skin. My question is why
Well, did the women state their reasons for doing this?

would you do it? would you do something extreme to try and fit in to what that image supposedly is?
No but I don't think that is an issue for most people who have lived long enough in a materialistic society to be conditioned to accept its standards of 'beauty.'

Most likely they do it to feel better and more confident about themselves.
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: Quirita on January 30, 2009, 06:52:32 pm
Its got to be a confidence thing.
I would never do it. I love the way God made me imperfections and all
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: iamjosan on January 30, 2009, 08:07:13 pm
why cant we just accept ourselves? :D
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: simguy13 on January 30, 2009, 08:14:45 pm
I do know a few dark skinned colored girls that did bleach their skin. It is silly and I am not sure why they did it, but they do seem happier with themselves now that they have a lighter complexion.  :-
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: Quirita on January 30, 2009, 08:54:54 pm
I do know a few dark skinned colored girls that did bleach their skin. It is silly and I am not sure why they did it, but they do seem happier with themselves now that they have a lighter complexion.  :-
colored?! wow...wither ur stunk in the 50's or dare  I say it...racist?! I wouldnt be surprised but I hope not
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: sugey07 on January 30, 2009, 10:20:43 pm
 :'( i have a question can somebody please explain to me what skin bleaching mean ???????
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: debraleesparks on January 31, 2009, 02:07:20 am
I think skin bleaching is awful. There is nothing wrong with having dark skin. I am a reaaaaaal white irish woman, who would love to have that beautiful skin.
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: simguy13 on January 31, 2009, 09:52:25 am
Actually, I am a colored woman. My dad is Caucasian and my mom is African American. I took more on my mom side so I do consider myself as a dark skinned colored woman. And no I am not a racist. Over the year that is how I am describe and now I used to it. Overall, I don't consider it a racist term. It's a fact.
Skin bleaching is also called 'skin whitening' and it involves a variety of cosmetic methods used to whiten the skin.
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: Quirita on January 31, 2009, 03:04:02 pm
I stand corrected..sort of...because where I am from is someone calls an African American or Black person "colored"  It is definitely a racist remark.
But you are right skin bleaching is horrible
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: imput1234 on January 31, 2009, 06:26:37 pm
I don't get it.
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: simguy13 on February 01, 2009, 06:48:35 am
Actually using the term 'colored' amount ourselves (African-American) is fine. However, individuals who are not mixed may use the term with a certain attitude and then it could be taken as a racial term. Basically, even though it can be used - the tone and the way it is said matters. If I was not a woman of color, after reviwing my first comment, it did sound a bit racist. Sticky subject, but I am okay with it.

I do agree that skin bleaching is bad. In the long run it probably even has a negative effect on the skin because it is not natural.
Title: Re: Skin Bleaching-Why?
Post by: tj32 on February 05, 2009, 04:55:44 am
Where I am from it is a racist insult to be called "Colored".  It's kinda like calling a black man "Boy."  However, it's very interesting to learn that some people, depending on where they live or how they came up are ok with it.  Who  knew  :dontknow:

Obviously the women on The Tyra show who are bleaching themselves are the extreme and have issues!  I would be worried about getting some sort of cancer from that.