Pale skin a matter of opinion or ugly?

So I have extremely pale skin I mean white and  dark hair and eye's no one in my family has this even my mom she has this really pretty olive toned color and my brothers are tanned.... and I could never figure out why I looked like snow white. I recently met my estranged biological father and he has jet black hair I mean black and he is very white I mean pale like a vampire and the blackest eyes....I finally figured it out I have my dads coloring and I know this day in age most people are in dyer need to be bronzed and beautiful but I finally embraced my skin and  hair color. I say to people who say damn your white "Are you racist against my skin color" I mean I like tanned skin but if GOD wanted me to be darker he would have given me my moms tone....So blah :) so I found these cool products for us porcelain princesses  AKA snow whites.


For thousands of years some cultures have strived for fair skin, they believe white skin represents purity and a higher social status, in Asia it symbolizes beauty, wealth, a high education and in Asia they have tons of skin lighteners. Heres a home recipe.



  • Mix together 2 tablespoons of gram flour, a few drops each of cream and lemon juice and a dash of tumeric in a bowl. Stir with a spoon to make a paste. Apply to the face with your fingers. Leave on until the paste dries. Scrub off the paste with your hands. Rinse with warm water. Gram flour can be purchased at an Indian grocery.
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    Boil 1 cup of water and add 3 teaspoons of dried chamomile flowers. Continue to boil for about eight minutes. Allow to cool and then strain. Add 1 tablespoon honey to the chamomile liquid. Apply mixture to face with fingers. Leave on for 15 minutes. Rinse off with warm water. The article "Chamomile Skin Whitening/Lightening Facial Mask" on the Leons Beauty Tips and Secrets website states that using the mask on regular basis will "brighten up your skin dramatically."
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    Buy a glycolic chemical peel kit from a beauty supply store. Buy one with a concentration of 5 to 20 percent if you are new to glycolic acid. Apply a thin layer of the acid to the face and leave on for only one minute the first time you use the acid. Wash the face as usual and rinse off with warm water. The Mayo Clinic website article "Age Spots" reports that many skin whitening products use glycolic acid as the main ingredient






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