With the breakdown of traditional racial boundaries in many areas of the world, the widespread and growing consumption of skin-lightening products testifies to the increasing significance of colorism—social hierarchy based on gradations of skin tone within and between racial/ethnic groups. Light skin operates as a form of symbolic capital, one that is especially critical for women because of the connection between skin tone and attractiveness and desirability. Far from being an outmoded practice or legacy of past colonialism, the use of skin lighteners is growing fastest among young, urban, educated women in the global South. Although global in scope, the skin-lightening market is highly segmented by nation, culture, race, and class. This a...
Background: Skin lightening phenomenon is a widely growing trend with serious side effects. Its hist...
The use of skin fairness products that frequently contain toxic ingredients is associated with signi...
This book analyses the social and ethical implications of the globalization of emerging skin-whiteni...
Skin lightening cuts across multiple and intersecting areas of interest to sociologists. These inclu...
From light-skinned deities depicted in ancient religious tableaux, pearl-swallowing practices in Chi...
Skin-lightening is an aesthetic practice of global concern. By adopting a biopsycho-social approach,...
This research study is an exploration of the ways in which a beauty ideal is presented in the advert...
Chemicals capable of lightening the skin – variously known as skin-bleaching, skin-lightening, depig...
The merging of new technologies with old colonial ideologies has created a context where consumers c...
This article uses two national survey data sets to analyze the effects of skin color on life outcome...
Dark skin on Black women’s bodies has become a Black Atlantic diasporic (post) colonial artefact cir...
Background & Significance: Usage of skin-lightening products is a popular trend in Indian culture. Y...
This research paper will examine skin lightening practices around the world focusing on places like ...
For almost half a century, Continental African women have been using chemical products with strong d...
The aim of this study was to investigate the use of skin lighteners and its social correlates in uni...
Background: Skin lightening phenomenon is a widely growing trend with serious side effects. Its hist...
The use of skin fairness products that frequently contain toxic ingredients is associated with signi...
This book analyses the social and ethical implications of the globalization of emerging skin-whiteni...
Skin lightening cuts across multiple and intersecting areas of interest to sociologists. These inclu...
From light-skinned deities depicted in ancient religious tableaux, pearl-swallowing practices in Chi...
Skin-lightening is an aesthetic practice of global concern. By adopting a biopsycho-social approach,...
This research study is an exploration of the ways in which a beauty ideal is presented in the advert...
Chemicals capable of lightening the skin – variously known as skin-bleaching, skin-lightening, depig...
The merging of new technologies with old colonial ideologies has created a context where consumers c...
This article uses two national survey data sets to analyze the effects of skin color on life outcome...
Dark skin on Black women’s bodies has become a Black Atlantic diasporic (post) colonial artefact cir...
Background & Significance: Usage of skin-lightening products is a popular trend in Indian culture. Y...
This research paper will examine skin lightening practices around the world focusing on places like ...
For almost half a century, Continental African women have been using chemical products with strong d...
The aim of this study was to investigate the use of skin lighteners and its social correlates in uni...
Background: Skin lightening phenomenon is a widely growing trend with serious side effects. Its hist...
The use of skin fairness products that frequently contain toxic ingredients is associated with signi...
This book analyses the social and ethical implications of the globalization of emerging skin-whiteni...