FAIR & HANDSOME cream: For all you Dark skinned INDIAN men!

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Indian subcontinent. Dot not feather.

Dr.Truth is gonna love this one.

African Americans don't corner the market on self hate!

:smh: :smh: Fuck 'em! :lol::lol::lol::dance::hmm::smh:

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Indian men go tall, fair and handsome

BBC link -

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4396122.stm

All is fair. So believes an Indian cosmetics company that has launched a new skin-lightening cream exclusively for men in an attempt to target the growing number of metrosexual males.


Called Fair and Handsome, the advertisement for the product gives the message: be fair or remain in dark oblivion.

Until now, skin-lightening creams have been aimed almost exclusively at women. This is the first launched nationally for men.

Surveys carried out by cosmetics companies suggest growing numbers of Indian men are using the creams.

Emami Industries, which launched Fair and Handsome, said its research showed that figure was 29%, which some might find unlikely.

But the firm's director, Mohen Goenka, says: "We tested the product in the southern city of Hyderabad and the response was much better than we expected.

"There is no doubt men are becoming conscious of their skin. We realised there was a ready market for a product like this and began selling it across the country."

He added: "Our initial worry was men would be shy and not buy it. But these fears have proven unfounded."

'Wheat fields'

The domestic skin-lightening cream industry is valued at over $190m - a strong indicator of the great Indian obsession with fair skin.

Mothers are known to tell their daughters not to play in the sun and to be sure to apply sunscreen when they go out because no man would want a dark bride.

Editor of men's magazine, Man's World, Jerry Pinto, says most dark-skinned men are as insecure as women and go to equal lengths, albeit secretly, to achieve lighter skin.

"I don't think men share this notion of tall dark and handsome," he says.

"In India, it's tall, fair and handsome. A look at the matrimonial section, which is a very good way of seeing how men look at themselves, there's not one guy who admits to being dark and attractive, they just say we are wheatish and fair.

"So there is just not one dark-skinned person in this country, they are all rolling wheat fields of masculinity."

Prof Shallini Bharat, a socio-psychologist with the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, believes this complex is a result of the country's history.

"India's rulers have always been fair, be it the Aryans in the early centuries or Europeans in later years. Fairness is equated with superiority, power and influence, therefore the preference for lighter skin."

Most advertisements for the creams tend to portray that dark skin will hold a person back, whereas fair skin will mean social acceptance and even success in the chosen profession, as well as among the opposite sex.

The advert for the male cream shows a dark-skinned college boy relegated to the back seat and ignored by the girls until he uses the product. Soon enough, his complexion lightens and girls flock to him like moths to a flame.

Prof Bharat says this sort of advertising is not good for Indian society as it promotes fair skin in a country where a large percentage of the population is dark.

Curiosity

However, the commercial has certainly been effective in boosting sales.

At a big shopping store in southern Mumbai (Bombay), men did not seem shy of picking up the cream along with their groceries.

Banking professional, Bhavin Parikh, says fair skin is an issue for both sexes and men are now becoming more open about using skin care products.

"Previously, men believed that they are not supposed to use fairness creams and this was the domain of ladies only. However, times have changed now and we too are trying out new products to take care of ourselves.

"Men are no longer shy of admitting they want to look good."

Amit Gaikwad, a business manager, said he would not mind trying out the cream but only out of curiosity and not a deep-rooted desire for fair skin.

"I think it depends from person to person, some might prefer to be fair while some might not. To me, it doesn't matter. I think you should be the way you are."
 
This is just another form of brainwashing. If you keep people ignorant and dumbed down, they will fall for anything. It's pathetic. Message to Indian men that want to be FAIR & HANDSOME: Instead of investing in face cream, invest in a penis pump.
 
Well you know damn well if these women haven't accepted their natural hair yet (2007) many will look to lighten their skin tone.
 
For all the griping I tend to do about whites in general, I have to say that based on my experience, I've found Indians (for the most part) to be legitimately racist.
 
shit In jamaica they straigt put bleach and toothpaste on there skin to look light skin. Demma Bleach out dem skin:angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:
 
shit In jamaica they straigt put bleach and toothpaste on there skin to look light skin. Demma Bleach out dem skin:angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:

Weak minded ones who fell for the lies.:smh:


I get a tan when I can and I'm all ready a black ass man.:yes:


Mothafuckas are kinda stupid if you really think about it.:lol::smh:
 
okay, i got into the "even toned" thing back in the day because i had lots of acne scars.

but this shit is designed to flat out lighten your ass.

this global wannabe white shit is ridiculous.
 
okay, i got into the "even toned" thing back in the day because i had lots of acne scars.

but this shit is designed to flat out lighten your ass.

this global wannabe white shit is ridiculous.

I tried that skin tone stuff back in the day cause I have those razor bump scars. It lasted all of a week cause I saw no real diffrence seeing how I had to continue to shave in the Corps. But this shyt is on another level..:smh:


I heard about it (indians wanting to be white) but to see it...oh my lord.:smh:
 
This is just another form of brainwashing. If you keep people ignorant and dumbed down, they will fall for anything. It's pathetic. Message to Indian men that want to be FAIR & HANDSOME: Instead of investing in face cream, invest in a penis pump.


Condoms 'too big' for Indian men
By Damian Grammaticus
BBC News, Delhi

A survey of more than 1,000 men in India has concluded that condoms made according to international sizes are too large for a majority of Indian men.

The study found that more than half of the men measured had penises that were shorter than international standards for condoms.

It has led to a call for condoms of mixed sizes to be made more widely available in India.

The two-year study was carried out by the Indian Council of Medical Research.

Over 1,200 volunteers from the length and breadth of the country had their penises measured precisely, down to the last millimetre.

The scientists even checked their sample was representative of India as a whole in terms of class, religion and urban and rural dwellers.

It's not size, it's what you do with it that matters
Sunil Mehra
The conclusion of all this scientific endeavour is that about 60% of Indian men have penises which are between three and five centimetres shorter than international standards used in condom manufacture.

Doctor Chander Puri, a specialist in reproductive health at the Indian Council of Medical Research, told the BBC there was an obvious need in India for custom-made condoms, as most of those currently on sale are too large.

The issue is serious because about one in every five times a condom is used in India it either falls off or tears, an extremely high failure rate.

And the country already has the highest number of HIV infections of any nation.

'Not a problem'

Mr Puri said that since Indians would be embarrassed about going to a chemist to ask for smaller condoms there should be vending machines dispensing different sizes all around the country.

"Smaller condoms are on sale in India. But there is a lack of awareness that different sizes are available. There is anxiety talking about the issue. And normally one feels shy to go to a chemist's shop and ask for a smaller size condom."

But Indian men need not be concerned about measuring up internationally according to Sunil Mehra, the former editor of the Indian version of the men's magazine Maxim.

"It's not size, it's what you do with it that matters," he said.

"From our population, the evidence is Indians are doing pretty well.

"With apologies to the poet Alexander Pope, you could say, for inches and centimetres, let fools contend."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/south_asia/6161691.stm
 
Condoms 'too big' for Indian men
By Damian Grammaticus
BBC News, Delhi

A survey of more than 1,000 men in India has concluded that condoms made according to international sizes are too large for a majority of Indian men.

The study found that more than half of the men measured had penises that were shorter than international standards for condoms.

It has led to a call for condoms of mixed sizes to be made more widely available in India.

The two-year study was carried out by the Indian Council of Medical Research.

Over 1,200 volunteers from the length and breadth of the country had their penises measured precisely, down to the last millimetre.

The scientists even checked their sample was representative of India as a whole in terms of class, religion and urban and rural dwellers.

It's not size, it's what you do with it that matters
Sunil Mehra
The conclusion of all this scientific endeavour is that about 60% of Indian men have penises which are between three and five centimetres shorter than international standards used in condom manufacture.

Doctor Chander Puri, a specialist in reproductive health at the Indian Council of Medical Research, told the BBC there was an obvious need in India for custom-made condoms, as most of those currently on sale are too large.

The issue is serious because about one in every five times a condom is used in India it either falls off or tears, an extremely high failure rate.

And the country already has the highest number of HIV infections of any nation.

'Not a problem'

Mr Puri said that since Indians would be embarrassed about going to a chemist to ask for smaller condoms there should be vending machines dispensing different sizes all around the country.

"Smaller condoms are on sale in India. But there is a lack of awareness that different sizes are available. There is anxiety talking about the issue. And normally one feels shy to go to a chemist's shop and ask for a smaller size condom."

But Indian men need not be concerned about measuring up internationally according to Sunil Mehra, the former editor of the Indian version of the men's magazine Maxim.

"It's not size, it's what you do with it that matters," he said.

"From our population, the evidence is Indians are doing pretty well.

"With apologies to the poet Alexander Pope, you could say, for inches and centimetres, let fools contend."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/south_asia/6161691.stm

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The pale devil is the dominate power in the world right now. Those with weak minds want to blend in or become like them.
 
This is common within all races.

I was getting my nails done at this Vietnamese salon and this young Vietnames-American was talking about how she was the only "dark" one in her family and how different she's considered.

It's the same thing in the Latin community.

And don't forget the topic was discussed in the movie Mississippi Marsala.
 
The fucked up thiing is the actor was probably light skinned and the just put make up on him. he may have never been that complexion:smh:
 
So sad but, true. Another classic example of self-hatred. Have to agree with census and majority here; most of them would rather assemilate and identify with caucasians and truth be told alot of Indians (India) are darker than most African-Americans....:smh:
 
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that shit is funny
technically the united states classifies people from india has Caucasians

all the darkies are from southern india...:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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