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  • Oct 14, 2009, 02:41 AM
    shazamataz
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Itss A New Day View Post
    its about personal happiness at the end of the day and lightening does not affect anyone else's safety or happiness except that of the person who decides to lighten, so ultimately it will be an endless debate, but no one is getting hurt except the person who is lightening themselves. You are welcome on any board to voice your opinion. Not everyone here is "racist" as you say towARDS white people. I dont even think anyone here is racist... right?

    Actually, I have to pipe up here and say most definitely yes.

    Reverse the situation...
    If this were a tanning forum full of white people and a black person came on posting their opinion concerning tanning as I have done... and then the white community came back and picked their answers apart and accused them of prying into people lives etc. etc. etc. just because they were not white... those white people would be considered racist towards the black person...

    It's a 2 way street as I have said... I still don't see why I am being picked on just because I am not black!
  • Oct 14, 2009, 02:43 AM
    dessaml
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shazamataz View Post
    Oh yes I have been called 'judgemental' many many times, only every in this forum.

    I'll leave it for now, and of coarse, I know that my above answers will either be ignored or picked apart and yet again, I will be called "judgemental"

    At least you seem to have some sense dessaml.

    Thanks Shaz, I'm used to stating my opinion on everything but here it's just best not to unless you're asked, I think I got called judgmental like 10 times in one day the one time I decided to speak up, turned into a fight, the thread got closed and it was just damn annoying. Skin lightening is extremely taboo, especially in black cultures and people are super touchy.
  • Oct 14, 2009, 02:49 AM
    shazamataz
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dessaml View Post
    Thanks Shaz, I'm used to stating my opinion on everything but here it's just best not to unless you're asked, I think I got called judgmental like 10 times in one day the one time I decided to speak up, turned into a fight, the thread got closed and it was just damn annoying. Skin lightening is extremely taboo, especially in black cultures and people are super touchy.

    I understand that for sure... I am 'much hated' on this forum now...

    I am just trying to understand why it's taboo and why people find it necessary, from many of the responses I have seen it's based on what 'society thinks' and how they feel the need to be happy and please the crowds, it's sad (not in a derogatory way... I mean genuinely sad)...
    I guess I will never know... no-one will actually have a discussion without it turning nasty. (although I am glad this thread seems to have turned back around)
  • Oct 14, 2009, 02:54 AM
    dessaml
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shazamataz View Post
    I understand that for sure... I am 'much hated' on this forum now...

    I am just trying to understand why it's taboo and why people find it necessary, from many of the responses I have seen it's based on what 'society thinks' and how they feel the need to be happy and please the crowds, it's sad (not in a derogatory way... I mean genuinely sad)....
    I guess I will never know... no-one will actually have a discussion without it turning nasty. (although I am glad this thread seems to have turned back around)

    I've never been disregarded or had a bad experience because of my color so I can't speak for them. But skin lightening is not talked about in our culture, its something we do but do not admit to... we even have thread on how to deal with people who ask if we have lightened... because you're not suppose to admit it, ever... unless it is for fading acne marks, lightening for vanity reasons is a big no-no. It's 3 in the morning so this is the only analogy I can think of right now... But where I am from it's like being catholic and admitting you had an abortion... you just don't do it. I don't know why that is, it just is. No one knows I lighten my skin.
  • Oct 14, 2009, 02:58 AM
    shazamataz

    Thank you dessaml, that is possibly the best explanation I have been given so far.

    It just confuses me is all, I am trying to understand.
    Where I live we have a lot of Sudanese immigrants, they have very, very dark skin and no-one thinks any differently of them (at least no-one that I know personally does)
    I used to work in a supermarket and they were the best customers, so polite :)

    I do not know much about American culture, I would like to learn.
  • Oct 14, 2009, 03:09 AM
    dessaml
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shazamataz View Post
    Thankyou dessaml, that is possibly the best explanation I have been given so far.

    It just confuses me is all, I am trying to understand.
    Where I live we have a lot of Sudanese immigrants, they have very, very dark skin and no-one thinks any differently of them (at least no-one that I know personally does)
    I used to work in a supermarket and they were the best customers, so polite :)

    I do not know much about American culture, I would like to learn.

    If you admit to it then people assume you hate your race and that you want to be a white person and be apart of the "white man's world" (whatever the hell that is) And then they bring up Michael Jackson... because we ALL want to look like him *sarcasm*... and then you are no longer considered black because you turned your back on your race... so then where do you fit in? You're not longer "black" but you arnt white either, not that you wanted to be in the first place... You become is raceless freak almost.
  • Oct 14, 2009, 03:15 AM
    shazamataz

    Oh no, I don't see it like that at all...
    I don't think that anyone who lightens is turning their back on their race or anything like that, although I can see why people lightening (or people from 'their' race) would think that (even if it is wrong)
    And yes, even I can see that the Michael Jackson analogy is just ridiculous :)
  • Oct 14, 2009, 03:33 AM
    dessaml
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shazamataz View Post
    Oh no, I don't see it like that at all...
    I don't think that anyone who lightens is turning their back on their race or anything like that, although I can see why people lightening (or people from 'their' race) would think that (even if it is wrong)
    And yes, even I can see that the Michael Jackson analogy is just ridiculous :)

    At least we understand each other, sorry about all the ranting :p
  • Oct 14, 2009, 03:37 AM
    Itss A New Day
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dessaml View Post
    I've never been disregarded or had a bad experience because of my color so I can't speak for them. But skin lightening is not talked about in our culture, its something we do but do not admit to...we even have thread on how to deal with people who ask if we have lightened...because you're not suppose to admit it, ever...unless it is for fading acne marks, lightening for vanity reasons is a big no-no. It's 3 in the morning so this is the only analogy I can think of right now...But where I am from it's like being catholic and admitting you had an abortion...you just don't do it. I don't know why that is, it just is. No one knows I lighten my skin.

    Dessaml you hit it right on the nail when you said it was "taboo." Taboo is exactly what skin lightening is in the black culture. Not to be admitted nor discussed. Only in the privacy of online forums. If you watched the Tyra episode on skin bleaching you would see how taboo it is, so yes Shaz, people get EXTREMELY touchy because whenever someone comes on this section of the board, especially someone who is not black, and starts questioning their motives, some people feel like they are being attacked because people outside of their race do not know their personal struggles. But I hope you do read some of the introductory stories about why other people on this board lighten. Maybe it can give you an insight on other people's views and experiences and hopefully you are an objective person, but trust me you will not get through to most people as their minds are already made up about this topic, so please feel welcome to voice your opinion, but most of the time it will reach deaf ears lol. (and that was just to be informative, not at all defensive)
  • Oct 14, 2009, 07:07 AM
    ModelUK
    I started lightening my skin about 2 months ago. And within the first month, all of my friends and family, even people in the fashion industry where telling me how refreshed an fair my skin looked. I think the reason I did it was because of the mags n celebs who all look beautiful, but the main media focus is on the fairer skinned celebs. I know some gorgeous dark skined models who are happy with the way they look, but are put down sometimes beacause of their complection. This is not a nice feeling and is forcing our perception of beauty in the wrong direction x
  • Oct 14, 2009, 09:27 PM
    Golden_Girl
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shazamataz View Post
    Your second picture did not work so there is nothing to compare to.





    And who says I have not experienced 'years of injustice' because I am pale?
    It goes both ways, you also do not know my race, simply that I am "white"

    People who use products to tan their skin are in my opinion fakes... they do it purely for aesthetic reason an honestly every person I have met who tans their skin is a complete bimbo.
    I personally do not like skin cancer or looking orange.

    I agree with your comments Itss a new day, I do hope she (or anyone) is not just looking for a man who noticed their skin color first and their personality second.

    And yes lightening creams are only temporary, you are going to have to do it every single day your entire life if you want to be "happy"
    Nothing is worth that much pain and frustration to look "good"

    I think the first girl looks very pretty, but I also think the second one is pretty as well.... that is just based on looks... if they are absolutely obsessed with their skin I wouldn't want to know them.

    http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thum...curly-hair.jpg http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a...lekWekELLE.jpg

    Beauty is only skin deep, as the saying goes.



    Because if you understood where some of us are coming from, then you would not make it known as though you can not relate. Instead you would be able to relate. But, I have been visiting the tanning threads often within these past 3 months and I have never seen any posts of anyone questioning and trying to show light to them for tanning or wanting to achieve the appearance of tanned skin :confused: :confused: I wonder why? I do not mind others who want to ask and understand why we do what we do, as the reasons can be versatile. But, when it becomes repetitive and for others to become offended for our choices, but does not make these same posts known to those who tan or wish to alter themselves in one way or another in the other threads... to me I don't consider it to be fair really. It's like, then why have this forum up here if the objectives are to try and make them feel uncomfortable about their choices and enlighten them? Especially when someone else considered another's experiences to be considered "bull", that is so unsensitive and offensive. It's challenging enough to meet others who share the same interests and goals with one another, but to finally find an online forum where we can share is like being singled out and judged all over again.

    Some people here may feel "less than" or ashamed when standing next to a fairer person. But, I have never felt this way and feel just as an equal as I know I already am. So that's not me. But, I do feel I deserved to be treated better from what I have personally experienced though out these years and no reason in me not achieving that. It isn't me trying to look "white", change races, or about how I'm viewed by other races. I like being my race and am actually have been treated much better by other races than I am my own. I would not even consider being with a guy who is so shallow-minded and condone me for bing darker, as I already have in the past and never will again. The would never have my time of day regardless of what shade I am because I love intellects and strongly dislike shallow, ignorant men. I do not believe "light" is better or more beautiful. But being treated better, as all races are beautiful. But whether consciously or unconsciously, society strongly disagrees and makes it very known with their words and actions and I don't have to settel for it.

    Shazamataz, I consider all people beautiful regardless of their skin tone. Sudanese people are very kind and beautiful people and I know this first hand as I used to live in Sudan as well as Ethiopia and Egypt. Look at their genocide struggle mainly because of their skin color and how they are treated so badly because of their dark tone and treated this way from other black Sudanese people froim the north who consider themselves "arab". It's sick, I'll never forget trying to inform my sociology class (mixed group) and my professor (caucasion) in college about the genocide an slavery going on in Sudan. This was before it was internationally recognized as acutal genocide. My professor actually had the odacity to laugh and say my claims were false and outrageous and that stupid class went along with him. And I made it very known of his and the class'es stupidity and ignorance and stated that I have evidence what they were lacking so their foolish thoughts and giggles were bias and bogus... now I'm sure they feel mighty stupid if they acutally care what is going on.

    Shaz there is no pipe. Very few, if any blacks or person of color do not care to go on the tanning forums and question anyway as we really don't mind what they choose what they do. I don't understand why many tan, but it's their choice and I respect it. I don't find it racist for a white or black to question it, but to stop always asking all of the time since they already have made up their mind of why we do what we do. So why ask if it falls on deaf ears and unopened mind anyway. We keep answering, but we all know it is more of statements to "enlighten" and not an actual question... as we have seen this hundreds of times already and nothing ever changes. I do not hate you Shaz, I find you to pretty cool. All I can say it to each his/her own, whether we are able to understand the other or not.

    Itss A New Day I agree with you on that point. It is more of a choice and not a pressure so they are welcomed to do it openly. In our culture we my not express it as much verbally, but we make it very known what is praised or outcasted in many various ways.

    I find every color beautiful and have dated in the past very dark tone like Awek to a very pale ginger who had bright red hair with freckles. I felt they were both very attractive inside and out, only in different ways.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 01:10 AM
    DyanaGiselle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BrownDeceit View Post
    Are you a woman? Are you a black woman? Are you even black? Have you physically been in our shoes? No you haven't. Because if you have, you wouldn't make such outrageous comments.

    He (or she) is actually making a lot of sense.

    I am Gabrielle Union's complexion with (nearly) the same facial features of actress K.D Aubert (from soul plane), except my nose is a little more pointier. My facial features basically look Indian/hispanic... Indians ask me if I'm Indian all the time. Just last week, an Indian man stopped and stared at me then told me I'm beautiful, and a few days ago an Indian cab driver told me I have a such a pretty face THEN told my WHITE friend that she just looks young... he didn't even say she's pretty! Honest to my dead grand mother! How can you say lighter skinned women are considered prettier? Its bull, or maybe I've simply never been through that. Asian, Hispanic, and (esspecialy Norwegian and Italian) white men have tried to date me. I'm only 19 and the amount of compliments I've received (by black men and by men of other races) through out my teenage years is ridiculous! When I walk down the street, men stare at me and tell me how beautiful I am! I've stood next to light skinned girls on the train, and at parties and 9/10 times I was the one that was stared at. Sorry to say, but it wasn't your skin color that made you invisible to men prior to skin bleaching. It must've been your facial features.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 01:19 AM
    dessaml
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DyanaGiselle View Post
    Sorry to say, but it wasn't your skin color that made you invisible to men prior to skin bleaching. It must've been your facial features.

    http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/sign/sign0020.gif
  • Oct 15, 2009, 01:24 AM
    DyanaGiselle
    Quote:
    I'm honestly not trying to be funny or make BrownDeceit feel bad, its just pure honesty. Skin color has nothing to do with beauty... its facial features. For example, Keri Hilson is darker than Keyshia Cole. But guess who's considered prettier? Keri Hilson of course.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 01:26 AM
    dessaml
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DyanaGiselle View Post
    I'm honestly not trying to be funny or make BrownDeceit feel bad, its just pure honesty. Skin color has nothing to do with beauty... its facial features. For example, Keri Hilson is darker than Keyshia Cole. But guess who's considered prettier? Keri Hilson of course.

    Well in a perfect world we would all look like Keri Hilson. In Brown's defense she got too light and thought it made her look weird so she cut back and actually went out in the sun to get some color back. So there is a limit.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 01:39 AM
    DyanaGiselle
    Quote:
    LoL OK now that I'm reading that, it did sound funny but seriously, I wasn't trying to be. I hope she realizes that if she's getting attention from men now and think its because she's prettier, its not that she's prettier... her confidence is what's attracting these men. And if they're calling her pretty now, then she always was pretty. No matter how pretty a girl is, if she has a low self esteem.. Men won't notice her much/ think much of her. I've realized that.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 01:57 AM
    EggoMini

    In my experience, I have been quite dark (often on purpose from tanning) and not had men issues. In full-disclosure, most of the men I dated were non-black, so that might have been a factor. Or not. <shrug>
  • Oct 15, 2009, 02:04 AM
    shazamataz

    Thank you for the explanation Golden Girl, there are a few people on here who are willing to explain things to me rather than jump down my throat and immediately call me judgemental.

    I now know it's a very touchy subject, I did not know that before... As I have said it's not like that where I live so I just want to understand.
    Everyone is beautiful in their own way, I have been picked on for my looks before so I know what it feels like... as I have grown as a person I have learnt to take others nasty comments with a grain of salt, if I think I'm beautiful and the people that matter think I'm beautiful then that's all that matters... screw everyone else.

    Quote:

    I would not even consider being with a guy who is so shallow-minded and condone me for bing darker, as I already have in the past and never will again. The would never have my time of day regardless of what shade I am because I love intellects and strongly dislike shallow, ignorant men. I do not believe "light" is better or more beautiful. But being treated better, as all races are beautiful. But whether consciously or unconsciously, society strongly disagrees and makes it very known with their words and actions and I don't have to settel for it.
    I really like this passage... that's pretty much what I was trying to say, I'm glad that you do not have time for guys that only see your color and not who you are on the inside.
    The only time I post is when I think that there is something more "sinister" going on... I get the feeling that the person is lightening for others approval not just for themselves.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 02:06 AM
    shazamataz
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DyanaGiselle View Post
    LoL ok now that I'm reading that, it did sound funny but seriously, I wasn't trying to be. I hope she realizes that if shes getting attention from men now and think its because she's prettier, its not that she's prettier... her confidence is what's attracting these men. And if they're calling her pretty now, then she always was pretty. No matter how pretty a girl is, if she has a low self esteem.. Men won't notice her much/ think much of her. I've realized that.

    Been there tried that... I said it was a confidence factor and no-one believed me. :p

    For some it might be... for others they may in fact just be picking the wrong crowd to hang out with.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 02:10 AM
    dessaml
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DyanaGiselle View Post
    LoL ok now that I'm reading that, it did sound funny but seriously, I wasn't trying to be. I hope she realizes that if shes getting attention from men now and think its because she's prettier, its not that she's prettier... her confidence is what's attracting these men. And if they're calling her pretty now, then she always was pretty. No matter how pretty a girl is, if she has a low self esteem.. Men won't notice her much/ think much of her. I've realized that.

    Well said girl;)
  • Oct 15, 2009, 04:08 AM
    BrownDeceit

    DyanaGiselle. If you're so gorgeous already and skin lightening doesn't make a difference. How come when I go back to your previous posts it shows that you're trying to figure out why your hands smell funny when you apply bio claire to them. And you want to know why the bio clair threads are closed? Are you that desperate to use such a dangerous product? And the nerve of you to come on here and shun me. Lol. Oh the hypocrisy. And I'm not going to sit up here and say I look like this or I look like that. I know what I look like. I know that I like my features. But all is irrelevant without the proof of pictures. That goes for you as well. Oh and. How's that bioclaire coming along for you buddy?
  • Oct 15, 2009, 04:11 AM
    shazamataz

    I think she is referring to the reasons behind her lightening, not the act itself.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 04:31 AM
    BrownDeceit
    Oh. And just in case you try and go back and edit your posts... I've conveniently taken a screenshot. :) Turns out you wanted to get your hands on some mono too huh? That desperate? Willing to try the riskiest products? Even though you're already so beautiful? Mono? You want to depig? Hey. No shame. Just don't come at my neck when you have dirty laundry floating around the boards. Haha. "I'm already beautiful, Indian men stop me all the time" Then why were you trying to get your hands on some mono? Are your hands still raw from the bio claire? Lmfao. Sounds like me you're trying to prove to yourself that skin color doesn't matter. When CLEARLY if you're still that same complexion. The mono and bio claire did NOT work for you. That's too bad. But do NOT come raining on my parade. Because my skin has lightened and yours has failed to. Obviously.

    http://i38.tinypic.com/20qj0d5.jpg

    http://i38.tinypic.com/303g6s9.jpg
  • Oct 15, 2009, 04:52 AM
    DyanaGiselle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dessaml View Post
    Well said girl;)

    Thanks lol
  • Oct 15, 2009, 05:20 AM
    shazamataz

    Brown Deceit you cannot edit your answers after 24 hours, just letting you know so you don't waste you time with screencaps from January. :)
  • Oct 15, 2009, 05:55 AM
    DyanaGiselle

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BrownDeceit View Post
    DyanaGiselle. If you're so gorgeous already and skin lightening doesn't make a difference. How come when I go back to your previous posts it shows that you're trying to figure out why your hands smell funny when you apply bio claire to them. and you want to know why the bio clair threads are closed? are you that desperate to use such a dangerous product? and the nerve of you to come on here and shun me. Lol. Oh the hypocrisy. And I'm not going to sit up here and say I look like this or I look like that. I know what I look like. I know that I like my features. But all is irrelevant without the proof of pictures. That goes for you as well. Oh and. How's that bioclaire coming along for ya buddy?


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BrownDeceit View Post
    Oh. And just in case you try and go back and edit your posts.... I've conveniently taken a screenshot. :) Turns out you wanted to get your hands on some mono too huh? That desperate? Willing to try the riskiest products? Even though you're already so beautiful? Mono? You wanna depig? Hey. No shame. Just don't come at my neck when you have dirty laundry floating around the boards. Haha. "I'm already beautiful, Indian men stop me all the time" Then why were you trying to get your hands on some mono? Are your hands still raw from the bio claire? Lmfao. Sounds like me you're trying to prove to yourself that skin color doesn't matter. When CLEARLY if you're still that same complexion. The mono and bio claire did NOT work for you. That's too bad. But do NOT come raining on my parade. Because my skin has lightened and yours has failed to. Obviously.

    http://i38.tinypic.com/20qj0d5.jpg

    http://i38.tinypic.com/303g6s9.jpg


    LoL

    Someone's mad, apparently!

    I know I joined a skin lightening forum - so you've wasted time posting all of that info. I never tried to delete or edit those post. I used bio claire, and was thinking of using mono. I was completely uneducated about bio claire and mono at that time (I'll get back to that later) but #1 - I'm doing skin lightening for a COMPLETELY different reason that yours (I'll get back to that later as well), and #2 - you're completely misunderstanding my posts/ point. My point is that you were (or still are) not unattractive to men because of your skin color, theirs plenty of men that like brown skinned women so that's not an excuse. As I stated in my post, I have several light skinned friends that don't get as much attention as me. You are either not a pretty woman (facial features wise), or you had a low self esteem that made men not even want to notice you. And its completely ignorant of you to say that lighter equals prettier, as if facial features don't count. Now back to the bio claire & mono topic. I wanted something that would actually work, and after reading reviews about bio claire on this forum I gave it a try. It lightened me to a dark caramel color (about Mary J Blige's complexion) but I stopped using it because I later found out that its harmful/ has steroids in it. I been stopped using it. If I was so "desperate", id still be using it now. I attempted to use monobenzone but was (thankfully) nearly scammed out of my money. I was completely uneducated about it, and thought it was just a strong lightening cream that would lighten me a few shades in a short period. I had no idea that my skin could've possibly depigged. So you have no idea what you're talking about. My reason for wanting to lighten in the first place is because I have strong indian/hispanic facial features (which I inherited from my Hispanic mother), so I want to just fully look it. You are fully black, and you want to look hispanic like me- that's so sad (you have a curly weave... MY hair is 100% natural curly hair growing from my head). You say I've failed to lighten... but sadly, you've failed to attract men, (like I have throughout my teenage years). So sad!
  • Oct 15, 2009, 06:07 AM
    DarkSkinGirl
    I feel like people are putting down women who have black features. I have features very similar to Gabrielle Union, so I guess I must be less pretty than someone who has Indian features? Huh? I mean I'm noticing a lot of snobby remarks coming from people who don't have traditionally black features, bragging about how they attract more black men and men of other races.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 06:11 AM
    shazamataz
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DarkSkinGirl View Post
    I feel like people are putting down women who have black features. I have features very similar to Gabrielle Union, so I guess I must be less pretty than someone who has Indian features? Huh? I mean I'm noticing a lot of snobby remarks coming from people who don't have traditionally black features, bragging about how they attract more black men and men of other races.

    I don't know if that was directed at DyanaGiselle or not but if it is I think you misunderstood her post... She is not saying that she attracts more men than people with 'black' features at all, I understood it as she was saying it was either that person A does not have attractive facial features (NOT because she is black, just in general) or that she has low self esteem.

    Even if they did have "unnatractive facial features" (which I don't really believe in) there is always someone out there who will find those features beautiful, they just haven't found the right person yet.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 06:29 AM
    DyanaGiselle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shazamataz View Post
    I don't know if that was directed at DyanaGiselle or not but if it is I think you misunderstood her post... She is not saying that she attracts more men than people with 'black' features at all, I understood it as she was saying it was either that person A does not have attractive facial features (NOT because she is black, just in general) or that she has low self esteem.

    Even if they did have "unnatractive facial features" (which i don't really believe in) there is always someone out there who will find those features beautiful, they just haven't found the right person yet.

    Thanks for understanding what I was saying, you're completely right! There aren't any unattractive facial features or features period.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 06:43 AM
    shazamataz

    No problem, I was hoping I was interpreting it right.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 06:54 AM
    BrownDeceit
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DyanaGiselle View Post
    LoL

    Someones mad, apparently!

    I know I joined a skin lightening forum - so you've wasted time posting all of that info. I never tried to delete or edit those post. I used bio claire, and was thinking of using mono. I was completely uneducated about bio claire and mono at that time (I'll get back to that later) but #1 - I'm doing skin lightening for a COMPLETELY different reason that yours (I'll get back to that later as well), and #2 - you're completely misunderstanding my posts/ point. My point is that you were (or still are) not unattractive to men because of your skin color, theirs plenty of men that like brown skinned women so that's not an excuse. As I stated in my post, I have several light skinned friends that don't get as much attention as me. You are either not a pretty woman (facial features wise), or you had a low self esteem that made men not even want to notice you. And its completely ignorant of you to say that lighter equals prettier, as if facial features don't count. Now back to the bio claire & mono topic. I wanted something that would actually work, and after reading reviews about bio claire on this forum I gave it a try. It lightened me to a dark caramel color (about Mary J Blige's complexion) but I stopped using it because I later found out that its harmful/ has steroids in it. I been stopped using it. If I was so "desperate", id still be using it now. I attempted to use monobenzone but was (thankfully) nearly scammed out of my money. I was completely uneducated about it, and thought it was just a strong lightening cream that would lighten me a few shades in a short period of time. I had no idea that my skin could've possibly depigged. So you have no idea what you're talking about. My reason for wanting to lighten in the first place is because I have strong indian/hispanic facial features (which I inherited from my Hispanic mother), so I want to just fully look it. You are fully black, and you want to look hispanic like me- that's so sad (you have a curly weave... MY hair is 100% natural curly hair growing from my head). You say I've failed to lighten... but sadly, you've failed to attract men, (like I have throughout my teenage years). So sad!

    You're still trying to lighten your skin. So please stop acting like you're better than the rest of us. Arguing with people on the internet is so pointless. I'm over it. I wish you the best.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 07:25 AM
    DyanaGiselle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DarkSkinGirl View Post
    I feel like people are putting down women who have black features. I have features very similar to Gabrielle Union, so I guess I must be less pretty than someone who has Indian features? Huh? I mean I'm noticing a lot of snobby remarks coming from people who don't have traditionally black features, bragging about how they attract more black men and men of other races.

    Black features are just as beautiful as features from other races. Each race adds to what's considered beautiful in this world. I even defended rihanna in a recent post. There was some girl bashing her for having african facial features. Sadly, theirs something in this world called preference LoL, theirs men that would prefer your facial features over mine. I wish everybody could just like everyone's looks. But sadly it isn't that way
  • Oct 15, 2009, 07:36 AM
    DyanaGiselle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BrownDeceit View Post
    You're still trying to lighten your skin. So please stop acting like you're better than the rest of us. Arguing with people on the internet is so pointless. I'm over it. I wish you the best.

    Exactly, I'm not better than you & you're not better than me because you were able to lighten your skin faster. I know this argument was pointless, I'm 19 years old and too old for this LoL, I'm sure you're too old for this as well. I'm over it too, I was just trying to get my point across and was trying to make you realize several things, but thank you and I wish you the best as well.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 11:33 AM
    EggoMini
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shazamataz View Post
    I don't know if that was directed at DyanaGiselle or not but if it is I think you misunderstood her post... She is not saying that she attracts more men than people with 'black' features at all, I understood it as she was saying it was either that person A does not have attractive facial features (NOT because she is black, just in general) or that she has low self esteem.

    Even if they did have "unnatractive facial features" (which i don't really believe in) there is always someone out there who will find those features beautiful, they just haven't found the right person yet.

    I'll be 40 next year & I've realized that there's an audience for everyone(all sorts of physical traits & characteristics).

    'A lid for every pot' as my grandmother might say. :D
  • Oct 15, 2009, 01:21 PM
    DarkSkinGirl
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by EggoMini View Post
    I'll be 40 next year & I've realized that there's an audience for everyone(all sorts of physical traits & characteristics).

    'A lid for every pot' as my grandmother might say. :D


    Yea but some people appeal to more of a wider audience which I am trying to do. Being dark brown, with black facial features I feel like I am limited, very limited in who I appeal to. It's depressing.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 06:00 PM
    Golden_Girl
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DyanaGiselle View Post
    I'm honestly not trying to be funny or make BrownDeceit feel bad, its just pure honesty. Skin color has nothing to do with beauty... its facial features. For example, Keri Hilson is darker than Keyshia Cole. But guess who's considered prettier? Keri Hilson of course.

    How can you say it is pure honesty when you have never seen Browndeceit's face before? She is known to be an attractive person and has won beauty pageants over other girls so one can not judge unless you have seen her for yourself. Keysha Cole is not a very attractive girl, she is not unnattractive. But she is not very pretty either.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 06:08 PM
    Golden_Girl
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shazamataz View Post
    Thankyou for the explanation Golden Girl, there are a few people on here who are willing to explain things to me rather than jump down my throat and immediately call me judgemental.

    I now know it's a very touchy subject, I did not know that before... As I have said it's not like that where I live so I just want to understand.
    Everyone is beautiful in their own way, I have been picked on for my looks before so I know what it feels like... as I have grown as a person I have learnt to take others nasty comments with a grain of salt, if I think I'm beautiful and the people that matter think I'm beautiful then that's all that matters... screw everyone else.



    I really like this passage... that's pretty much what I was trying to say, I'm glad that you do not have time for guys that only see your color and not who you are on the inside.
    The only time I post is when I think that there is something more "sinister" going on... I get the feeling that the person is lightening for others approval not just for themselves.

    Thanks Shaz for your genuine concern. Your pretty cool and I want you to always feel welcomed here.
  • Oct 15, 2009, 06:18 PM
    Golden_Girl
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BrownDeceit View Post
    DyanaGiselle. If you're so gorgeous already and skin lightening doesn't make a difference. How come when I go back to your previous posts it shows that you're trying to figure out why your hands smell funny when you apply bio claire to them. and you want to know why the bio clair threads are closed? are you that desperate to use such a dangerous product? and the nerve of you to come on here and shun me. Lol. Oh the hypocrisy. And I'm not going to sit up here and say I look like this or I look like that. I know what I look like. I know that I like my features. But all is irrelevant without the proof of pictures. That goes for you as well. Oh and. How's that bioclaire coming along for ya buddy?

    It is a bit confusing DyanaGiselle when pointing out another's flaws for lightening their skin but you are also trying to lighten your skin in quite drastic measures with mono and bio claire. Bio claire is toxic and I learned now to avoid it. But mono takes lightening to another level which eventually equals depigmenting. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's like throwing stones at a person for doing the same actions as you are doing :confused:
  • Oct 15, 2009, 08:27 PM
    nikkicute
    Golden Girl,

    DyanaGiselle and BrownDeceit have already made up so let's just drop it shall we?
  • Oct 15, 2009, 08:33 PM
    DyanaGiselle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Golden_Girl View Post
    It is a bit confusing DyanaGiselle when pointing out another's flaws for lightening their skin but you are also trying to lighten your skin in quite drastic measures with mono and bio claire. bio claire is toxic and I learned now to avoid it. But mono takes lightening to another level which eventually equals depigmenting. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's like throwing stones at a person for doing the same actions as you are doing :confused:

    Apparently you don't understand what I was trying to say either. I am not saying she's wrong for lightening - point out where I said that. I simply said she's wrong for thinking lighter equals prettier. Im sure we've all seen lighter women that we look better than. And if you read my post above, I clearly stated that I was completely uneducated about bio claire and monobenzone. I thought mono was just a stronger lightening cream that would lighten my skin. Not take all of my color away. Plus I was trying to get deceit to realize that if she was ignored by men in the past then it mustve been because she had low self esteem, or these guys simply didn't find her face attractive. Chances are, now they just like her confidence. Plus if she was a beauty pageant winner, why would men not find her attractive? Something's not making sense here. I've been asked to compete in miss teen ny, and I've constantly received cards from modeling agents ever since I was 13. And I've never had issues attracting boys and men. Im not saying she's unattractive, but I know a few people reading this understand what I'm saying.

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