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A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Princek12(m): 4:27pm On Dec 19, 2013
I have observed that the amount of Nigerian women who bleach their skin has reached epidemic proportions. There has to be something that motivates these women to bleach their skin, and one of the alleged motivating reasons I have heard is that Nigerian men prefer "light skinned women." To that end, I feel compelled to clear some misconceptions that may be motivating our women to bleach their skin.

1. Not all Nigerian men like light skinned women.
In fact, many Nigerian women prefer beautiful, dark skinned women who have that beautiful glow. There is nothing as disappointing as seeing a beautiful dark-skinned woman damage her skin by bleaching it, thereby damaging that skin forever. The beautiful dark-skinned woman now becomes an ugly "light-skinned" woman. Beauty comes in all shades, both dark and white. Even the Nigerian men who like light-skinned women prefer a natural light-skinned woman, not a bleached product. If a man does not like your natural complexion, then that man is not meant for you. What if you bleach your skin white then you find the man of your dreams who prefers your skin darker? You cannot damage your skin to please those men, for in a bid to please those men, you end up displeasing other men.

2. Bleaching your skin makes you look ugly.
In fact, bleaching your skin makes you look ugly. Yes! I said it. There is nothing more unattractive that having uneven skin tone as a result of bleaching; Or there is nothing more annoying than having a "white face" and black neck, or a "white" forehand with black knuckles. Yes. An observant eye like me will notice your black knuckles alongside your "white" fists. It looks disgusting. Once I notice those inconsistencies I shy away from women like that.

3. Bleaching your skin makes you stink.
In fact, any time a girl who bleaches her skin comes around me, I run away because of the offensive odor she effuses. Although she would have attempted to mask the offensive odor with strong and excessive use of perfumes, the result is even worse, as the offensive odor typically competes with the scent of the excessive perfumes, and the offensive often prevails with a vengeance.

4. Bleaching your skin typically forces you to wear heavy make-up, which makes you look like a caricature.
In fact, the resultant imperfections caused by the bleaching cream prompts many women to wear heavy make-up to cover those imperfections. Those women end up looking like a transvestite or a clown who is appearing in a circus. End result? You end up appearing as a joke, and no serious man will take you seriously.

5. Bleaching your skin wipes away your purity, natural beauty, and youthful exuberance!
Being pure means undiluted. Being natural means something exists as nature made it. Having a youthful exuberance means you have that glow that radiates from within as a result of being youthful. Regretfully and unfortunately, bleaching your skin obliterates all these characteristics. You are no longer a pure woman because you have diluted your skin tone by bleaching it. You are no longer natural because you no longer exist as God made you, for you have bleached the natural skin color that God gave you. As to youthful exuberance, it is now long gone, for you now look like a beat-up, used-up "Tokunboh" engine that is being sold in Mushin. You no longer have the "new car" look.

6. The heat and sunshine in Nigeria does not foster an environment in which to bleach.
As you can tell, I vehemently oppose bleaching your skin. Nevertheless, bleaching your skin in Nigeria's weather is like smoking a cigarette in a non-ventilated room. You will gasp for air. Nigerian weather is hot, sunny, and very humid. In addition, the unstable power supply does not allow many women who bleach their skin to power their air-conditioners round the clock, save for the very few who can afford the high cost of diesel to power their diesel-thirsty generators. The result is that you have to bleach your skin and walk in the sun and in the heat. Since the melanin in your skin (which was meant to protect your skin) has been damaged, your skin therefore loses its protection from the sun. Your skin is now highly susceptible to being damaged by the sun (and most times it gets damaged by that sun). Your skin now has black patches and starts to effuse the offensive odor I discussed in Paragraph 3. When you include the heat factor I mentioned, the odor that your bleached skin produces in that heat is often unbearable.

5. Bleaching your skin sends a message that you have low self esteem.
Yes, it does. It tells me that you are not comfortable in your own skin and there felt compelled to bleach your skin in order feel better about yourself. It says you do not like how God made you. Low self esteem often dictates how you will act in other circumstances; for example, how you will be able handle herself in the midst of learned, sophisticated people.

6. Bleaching your skin will make you look terrible at an old age.
Once you become old, your damaged skin would look 100X worse than it would have looked had you not bleached it. Your husband would be desperate to find a younger, youthful woman to fill that void. Bleachers take heed.

7. Take care of your skin, drink lots of water, get plenty of rest, and your skin will glow.
Taking care of your skin is a precondition to making your skin glow. You take care of your skin by having a good skin regimen, having a proper diet, drinking lots of water, and getting plenty of rest. You don't make your skin glow by bleaching it. To the contrary, bleaching your skin damages your skin.

I am a concerned Nigerian man who is appalled by the alarming rate of our women who bleach their skin, and I have made it part of my life's mission to stop skin bleaching in Nigeria.

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Fulaman198(m): 5:39pm On Dec 19, 2013
Princek12: I have observed that the amount of Nigerian women who bleach their skin has reached epidemic proportions. There has to be something that motivates these women to bleach their skin, and one of the alleged motivating reasons I have heard is that Nigerian men prefer "light skinned women." To that end, I feel compelled to clear some misconceptions that may be motivating our women to bleach their skin.

1. Not all Nigerian men like light skinned women.
In fact, many Nigerian women prefer beautiful, dark skinned women who have that beautiful glow. There is nothing as disappointing as seeing a beautiful dark-skinned woman damage her skin by bleaching it, thereby damaging that skin forever. The beautiful dark-skinned woman now becomes an ugly "light-skinned" woman. Beauty comes in all shades, both dark and white. Even the Nigerian men who like light-skinned women prefer a natural light-skinned woman, not a bleached product. If a man does not like your natural complexion, then that man is not meant for you. What if you bleach your skin white then you find the man of your dreams who prefers your skin darker? You cannot damage your skin to please those men, for in a bid to please those men, you end up displeasing other men.

2. Bleaching your skin makes you look ugly.
In fact, bleaching your skin makes you look ugly. Yes! I said it. There is nothing more unattractive that having uneven skin tone as a result of bleaching; Or there is nothing more annoying than having a "white face" and black neck, or a "white" forehand with black knuckles. Yes. An observant eye like me will notice your black knuckles alongside your "white" fists. It looks disgusting. Once I notice those inconsistencies I shy away from women like that.

3. Bleaching your skin makes you stink.
In fact, any time a girl who bleaches her skin comes around me, I run away because of the offensive odor she effuses. Although she would have attempted to mask the offensive odor with strong and excessive use of perfumes, the result is even worse, as the offensive odor typically competes with the scent of the excessive perfumes, and the offensive often prevails with a vengeance.

4. Bleaching your skin typically forces you to wear heavy make-up, which makes you look like a caricature.
In fact, the resultant imperfections caused by the bleaching cream prompts many women to wear heavy make-up to cover those imperfections. Those women end up looking like a transvestite or a clown who is appearing in a circus. End result? You end up appearing as a joke, and no serious man will take you seriously.

5. Bleaching your skin wipes away your purity, natural beauty, and youthful exuberance!
Being pure means undiluted. Being natural means something exists as nature made it. Having a youthful exuberance means you have that glow that radiates from within as a result of being youthful. Regretfully and unfortunately, bleaching your skin obliterates all these characteristics. You are no longer a pure woman because you have diluted your skin tone by bleaching it. You are no longer natural because you no longer exist as God made you, for you have bleached the natural skin color that God gave you. As to youthful exuberance, it is now long gone, for you now look like a beat-up, used-up "Tokunboh" engine that is being sold in Mushin. You no longer have the "new car" look.

6. The heat and sunshine in Nigeria does not foster an environment in which to bleach.
As you can tell, I vehemently oppose bleaching your skin. Nevertheless, bleaching your skin in Nigeria's weather is like smoking a cigarette in a non-ventilated room. You will gasp for air. Nigerian weather is hot, sunny, and very humid. In addition, the unstable power supply does not allow many women who bleach their skin to power their air-conditioners round the clock, save for the very few who can afford the high cost of diesel to power their diesel-thirsty generators. The result is that you have to bleach your skin and walk in the sun and in the heat. Since the melanin in your skin (which was meant to protect your skin) has been damaged, your skin therefore loses its protection from the sun. Your skin is now highly susceptible to being damaged by the sun (and most times it gets damaged by that sun). Your skin now has black patches and starts to effuse the offensive odor I discussed in Paragraph 3. When you include the heat factor I mentioned, the odor that your bleached skin produces in that heat is often unbearable.

5. Bleaching your skin sends a message that you have low self esteem.
Yes, it does. It tells me that you are not comfortable in your own skin and there felt compelled to bleach your skin in order feel better about yourself. It says you do not like how God made you. Low self esteem often dictates how you will act in other circumstances; for example, how you will be able handle herself in the midst of learned, sophisticated people.

6. Bleaching your skin will make you look terrible at an old age.
Once you become old, your damaged skin would look 100X worse than it would have looked had you not bleached it. Your husband would be desperate to find a younger, youthful woman to fill that void. Bleachers take heed.

7. Take care of your skin, drink lots of water, get plenty of rest, and your skin will glow.
Taking care of your skin is a precondition to making your skin glow. You take care of your skin by having a good skin regimen, having a proper diet, drinking lots of water, and getting plenty of rest. You don't make your skin glow by bleaching it. To the contrary, bleaching your skin damages your skin.

I am a concerned Nigerian man who is appalled by the alarming rate of our women who bleach their skin, and I have made it part of my life's mission to stop skin bleaching in Nigeria.

Very true, well said

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Martini101(m): 5:45pm On Dec 19, 2013
tell them. Even the guys have joined the trend. ETTs
Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Princek12(m): 7:18pm On Dec 19, 2013
Martini101: tell them. Even the guys have joined the trend. ETTs

You are sooooo right
Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Princek12(m): 10:37pm On Dec 19, 2013
Fulaman198:

Very true, well said

Thanks. I try to keep it real in my communications.

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Nobody: 12:24am On Dec 20, 2013
tongue Get a job @ Op undecided

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Princek12(m): 1:20am On Dec 20, 2013
Kemouche: tongue Get a job @ Op undecided

I already ave one. Are you a bleacher?

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by marvelU(f): 7:04am On Dec 20, 2013
Thanks for sharing

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by adexsimply(m): 4:03pm On Dec 20, 2013
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Nobody: 4:04pm On Dec 20, 2013
Princek12:

I already ave one. Are you a bleacher?
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by redsquare(m): 4:04pm On Dec 20, 2013
Fulaman198:

Very true, well said

M.umu, must you quote the whole article just to write what you wrote up there?

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by israel007: 4:04pm On Dec 20, 2013
TODAY IS WAR AGAINST BLEACHING DAY on NL

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by adexsimply(m): 4:04pm On Dec 20, 2013
Kemouche: tongue Get a job @ Op undecided
Why e dey pain you? wink wink wink grin grin

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Nobody: 4:05pm On Dec 20, 2013
i love them black,brown or chocolate,to hell with ice cream laps.
Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by bory09(m): 4:07pm On Dec 20, 2013
bleaching is just a trend like guys sagging has once be and still be. Our forefather never sag neither did they show contempt with their skin color. Back in the days the pride of a ordinary male youth in the street is his strength and wisdom but now a guy without swag, roaming with the top girls and making money in a swagicious way has no pride. I heard some girls saying i need a hardworking guy but how easy will it be for a hardworking guy to roam clubs, carry them to eatery, invest in wavons and makeup. Hmmm thats is really irony, to make me believe you can you bleached girls ever consider a hi from a bricklayer talkless of i love you. Op your writeup can never change the mind of anyone, as they say when the foundation destroy what can the righteous do. Ladies and guys has drift from our culture, and they say culture is the TOTAL way of life. The question is which culture are we now following THE WHITE. never forget culture is the total way of life. So to make us smart copier we need to turn to white. Am sorry thats is the truth. The girls continue with their trend while the guys do theirs too. And op it should be noted that there are more things that youth do which are more worst than bleaching

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Sunymoore(m): 4:08pm On Dec 20, 2013
*Yawns* wetin dey for here?
Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by ajoguegbe(m): 4:08pm On Dec 20, 2013
I wonder what these bleaching topics have been doing on Front Page when the most trending news in the country is hidden. They say it's a family affair but Governor Chimes husband wife issue had front page coverage on a daily basis. Chime and the open letters which one is more a national issue than family? I'm beginning to smell a rat

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by nekaa(f): 4:09pm On Dec 20, 2013
they wont say they havent bin warned...
Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Arrosoft: 4:10pm On Dec 20, 2013
Princek12:

I already ave one. Are you a bleacher?


Lols mayb.....
Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by MrOlodo(m): 4:10pm On Dec 20, 2013
[size=24pt]Am proud of my color[/size]

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Nobody: 4:11pm On Dec 20, 2013
I love dark skin and natural fair ladies. Bleachers are one big turn off for me, So disgusting when you see their knee or elbow cap
Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Nikapetrelli(f): 4:11pm On Dec 20, 2013
Watz with all dis Bleaching thread today??Nxt pls
Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by bitterpenis(m): 4:12pm On Dec 20, 2013
African oyinbo them, una dey hear?
Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Nobody: 4:13pm On Dec 20, 2013
Princek12:

I already ave one. Are you a bleacher?
then get a better job, you are being under utilised.

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by makahlj2: 4:13pm On Dec 20, 2013
Black girls bleach to become lighter, white girls tan to become darker, and both risk their health... When will the madness stop?

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Vicjay1(m): 4:14pm On Dec 20, 2013
Its kul when done modrately. But nigerians lyk abusing tins.

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by kstyle2(m): 4:16pm On Dec 20, 2013
Criously dis bleaching ish is becoming rampant...dem dey use 'whiteness' collect moni 4rm bank?

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by kstyle2(m): 4:17pm On Dec 20, 2013
Mr•Olodo:
[size=24pt]Am proud of my color[/size]
...i guess u r...but r u proud of ur phone's mega pixel?

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Re: A Public Service Announcement To Nigerian Women Who Bleach Their Skin. by Brimmie(m): 4:18pm On Dec 20, 2013

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