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Originally Posted by so sexy If we feel wierd about telling ppl even our family about bleaching im sure Rihanna won't admit this to the world |
BTW I'm not selecting your quote in particular except to just point out that's it's not fair people can't or are unwilling to share what they use....
I wish their weren't a stigma attached to bleaching/whitening/lightening.... if you are black people assume it's self hatred... in fact anything a person who is considered black tries to do to change, enhance or accentuate is considered self hatred... if you get weaves.. you must wann be white.. or something.. if you wear contact lenses... you wanna be white... it really sucks... sometimes people just want a change.. and it has nothing to do with wanting to be another race.... sometimes certain features just look so exotic and beautiful on black people....
If an asian or an Indian/arab wants to bleach sometimes it's not considered as self hatred so much as class or cultural reasons... it is an unfair double standard...
Anyway.. it seems even doctors won't dish out the secret either.. I went to several cosmetic dermatologists, and basically tried to see if they had any procedures, or products and noone could come up with anything other than hydroqinone at 5%. which for what I have seen and can tell really doesn't work all that great on dark skin... unless you use it for a long time and even then.. can be dangerous...
Seems nobody wants to come clean.. LOL... sucks... but somehow people all over hollywood magically get light...
