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No. Just no.
In an advertisement for their beauty cream, a leading FMCG brand claims their product made of wheat germ oil, turmeric, aloe-vera and basil etc will take care of skin ailments like dry skin, wrinkles and - wait for it - dark complexion.
This gem of an advertisement was shared by activist Kavita Krishnan in a tweet.
For the benefit of the brand, we bring you 3 reasons why #DarkIsBeautiful.
Globally, skin lightening industry is projected to triple to $31.2 billion by 2024, according to a report released by the research firm Global Industry Analysts. Indian stores are lined up with fairness creams endorsed by Bollywood stars, all this when a fairer skin leaves you more at risk of skin ailments.
Our skin colour is decided by a pigment called melanin, and while everyone has melanin (both fair and dark-skinned people), it comes in different ratios. Light skin people have a lower ratio of melanin. This actually makes them more susceptible to diseases and makes their skin age faster.
Fair-skinned Caucasian population, due to their lack of pigmentation, are at a much higher risk of getting non-melanoma or melanoma skin cancers, according to the World Health Organisation.
Still want that skin lightening product?
If light-skinned people spend a long time under the sun, they’ll turn a bright tomato red and their skin will burn. A dark-skinned person can spend a much longer time on the beach without worrying about burns and blisters. Now that doesn’t mean they won’t get sun burns, just that they’ll be less susceptible.
Published: 08 Jan 2018,07:04 PM IST