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Tuesday, 4 June 2013

8 Out Of 10 Nigerian Women Bleach Their Skins

Aljazeera recently took a look at Nigeria’s booming
skin bleaching market and shockingly, they
mentioned that according to the World Health
Organization, 8 out of 10 Nigeria women bleach
their skin. Gradually, skin bleaching is taking over Africa and
the ease at which skin bleaching products can be
obtained has made it worst. The stigma attach to
skin bleaching which served as a sort of block in
Africa has died off—-and today, you cannot even
tell if a person is bleaching or not as most opt for untraceable modern creams/pills. And Femi Kuti supports my all time argument that
—-skin toning is the same as skin bleaching, just
that people like Yvonne Nelson and the millions out
there are trying to avoid societal criticisms by
calling their sort of skin bleaching-skin toning! I’ve heard people say, I do not bleach, I just tone
by skin.
I have seen people buy skin toning creams and
they think it is cool.
You know what, the application of anything/cream
to your skin to change its colour or transform your skin from the original state to a new state (no
matter how little the change will be) is SKIN
BLEACHING. Have you realized that all these people who bleach/
tone their skin have some funny smell following
them?
I am told that MOST of the mixed race people,
especially the celebrities who live in tropical Africa
bleach too—just to be able to keep their light skin… Have you noticed the difference between Majid
Michel’s skin and that of Nadia Buari? They’ve all
live in Ghana, under the same scorching sun…
right?

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