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Oct 5, 2009, 04:49 PM
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| | | Anyone Who actually got Much Lighter, and stayed that way for years and years? ...Without having to deal with vitiligo patches or the like, of course.
I have never seen anyone at all other than Vitiligo victims and MJ who wore chalky makeup all over his body.
So is it really possible. I just looked at the Makari video and those people who use it and work there look extremely dark brown, not light by any means. The fair and flawless woman also looks dark.
Personally I consider a complexion a minimum of Aishwarya Rai, and lighter, "fair" or light. And she's not that fair at all, rather wheat-complected, no?
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Oct 5, 2009, 04:56 PM
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| Of course Aishwarya Rai used lighteners, because in her earlier bollywood films she was darker compared to her recent films.
With the Makari video, we would have to see their before photos in order to compare with the after to notice any lightening...they probably never tried to lighten their skin, just into making money from those who desire to lighten their skin. The lady on the website with the mint lollipop is just a web design template they purchased from somewhere, I don't remember the template site though. The same for the owner of fair&flawless, that could be her original color and she may just enjoy selling the lightening products instead of using them. That's just my guess. |
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Oct 5, 2009, 05:31 PM
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| My dear Golden twin, so you're certain she lightened her skin, not just moisturisers mask, exfoliation? Okay thanks. In Her Miss universe photos she does look slightly darker.
So does anyone know what products Aishwarya uses or has advertised for at some point?
Because of her light eyes, I find she's very sexy even at her darkest.
But I think she looks best when she's fairer.
Maybe her foundations a bit too light there, though. Hmm I dont see much of a difference in her over the years, overall. That's a good thing, though  |
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Oct 5, 2009, 05:36 PM
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| I think she must have lightened her skin. Because whenever she is interviewed by someone in America. The first thing they do is ask her about skin lightening creams and if she uses them. She was on Tyra. Tyra asked her and she lied right through her teeth and Tyra had a shady vibe toward her the rest of the interview. Oprah asked her and she lied. But Oprah didn't really care. |
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Oct 5, 2009, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by BrownDeceit she lied right through her teeth and Tyra had a shady vibe toward her the rest of the interview. | lol...she may not have lightened dramatically, but I noticed her body along with her face, has definitely lightened noticeably but subtle. Excluding tricks of the camera, exfoliation, and foundation (excuses I would use too) ...she was a wheatish complexion when she first started out years ago as I loved seeing her bollywood movies. Whatever method she chooses to lighten, it was done to lighten her skin all over and not just her face. As she began to transition to Western culture andthe West adores her, her color has now lightened to the same shade as caucasion's complexion is and nolonger her wheatish native complexion. I believe she would also be beautiful in several shades and even a brown shade. Her wheatish color made her look more exotic. But now although still beautiful, she appears to now look more westernized. |
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Originally Posted by BrownDeceit I think she must have lightened her skin. Because whenever she is interviewed by someone in America. The first thing they do is ask her about skin lightening creams and if she uses them. She was on Tyra. Tyra asked her and she lied right through her teeth and Tyra had a shady vibe toward her the rest of the interview. Oprah asked her and she lied. But Oprah didn't really care. |
Also most majority Americans asked, also assume she's wearing color contacts.
They think Indian = almost Black ..
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Oct 5, 2009, 06:02 PM
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| Well, I know here eye color is real and that was the main feature that gives her much attention. I read somewhere that one of her parents is mixed with caucasion or is caucasion? But anyways, people of all races and complexions can have any eye color. My older sister's eyes are naturally a greyish green and my grandfather had grayish green eyes as well. So race does not matter when it comes to eye color. |
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Oct 5, 2009, 06:45 PM
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| Yes there are all shades of eye colors and skin colors, except in the extremes. |
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Oct 5, 2009, 06:46 PM
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| ( Extremes as in Iceland or Central Africa  ) |
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Oct 5, 2009, 07:10 PM
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| hmmm...I no little of Iceland, that is another place I would love to visit. |
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