WanderingBurro
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YOU HEARD THE TITLE, SHITSKINS GTFIH AND BE OUR HONOURARY GUINEAPIGS. WE'RE USING YOU AS .ORG'S TEST HAMSTERS.
Some skin whitening agent I came across (thanks to .org funnily enough). The seller is Malaysia based but from what I can see she's willing to ship abroad. (you can find some for sale on eBay). It's called My Cherry Skin:
The results are kind of insane are they to be believe. Most skin whitening results I come across are usually by blacks (and I'll elaborate my problem with that later in this post). I've been trying to find results starting with brown to olive complexions as I reckon more users here would find use from it. But it's hard to find anything with what seems to be solid proof as most results just obtain glowing skin, switch the lighting around and call it a day. Even when searching through Korean skin whitening regiments everything seems to only give you glowing skin rather than genuiney lighter skin.
You can find more posts over on her account where she uploads videos of herself in motion as well as shots and videos in group scenarios as a form of "proof" of her skin whitening.
As for the thing I mentioned earlier. Blacks don't have naturally occuring white skin (I'm not including albinos), so whenever they attempt to lighten their features the results are purely cagefuel more often than not. Most are also going from skin tones far darker than any curry or MENA cel (@FML0908 GTFIH) would need to. Most .org users who are failoed by their skin tone only really need to go up a few shades as opposed to crawling your way from the bottom of the fitzpatrick scale.
Side note: If you're black your best bet is to only lighten up by a few shades, something that's still very much naturally occuring for your phenotype.
TLDR: I'm much more interested in skin whitening on phenos that are caucasoid or caucasoid adjacent. I'm curious to the ascension potential. At best you'll become white passing and at worse you'll look "exotic"/mixed but still naturally occuring and not some freak of nature.
Some skin whitening agent I came across (thanks to .org funnily enough). The seller is Malaysia based but from what I can see she's willing to ship abroad. (you can find some for sale on eBay). It's called My Cherry Skin:
The results are kind of insane are they to be believe. Most skin whitening results I come across are usually by blacks (and I'll elaborate my problem with that later in this post). I've been trying to find results starting with brown to olive complexions as I reckon more users here would find use from it. But it's hard to find anything with what seems to be solid proof as most results just obtain glowing skin, switch the lighting around and call it a day. Even when searching through Korean skin whitening regiments everything seems to only give you glowing skin rather than genuiney lighter skin.
You can find more posts over on her account where she uploads videos of herself in motion as well as shots and videos in group scenarios as a form of "proof" of her skin whitening.
As for the thing I mentioned earlier. Blacks don't have naturally occuring white skin (I'm not including albinos), so whenever they attempt to lighten their features the results are purely cagefuel more often than not. Most are also going from skin tones far darker than any curry or MENA cel (@FML0908 GTFIH) would need to. Most .org users who are failoed by their skin tone only really need to go up a few shades as opposed to crawling your way from the bottom of the fitzpatrick scale.
Side note: If you're black your best bet is to only lighten up by a few shades, something that's still very much naturally occuring for your phenotype.
TLDR: I'm much more interested in skin whitening on phenos that are caucasoid or caucasoid adjacent. I'm curious to the ascension potential. At best you'll become white passing and at worse you'll look "exotic"/mixed but still naturally occuring and not some freak of nature.