Thursday 20 February 2014

Fashion & Style With Luu



Talking Beauty and Style with Luumuno
IS ARTIFICIAL BEAUTY WORTH IT?
Bleaching has become an in-thing today in modern society. Women have spent lots of money on beauty products than they spend on food and clothing. Apparently they have decided that the lighter one gets, the more beautiful one becomes.
The scientific down side comes in severely complicated accidents. Victims who have abused these chemicals have failed to have corrective stitches because of fragile skin that would have been damaged by the chemicals applied over and over again to keep the skin light.
That’s an icebreaker right …but then there is the cancer part chemotherapy. According to cancer patients this aren’t the most pleasant treatments anyone can ever endure. When we expose ourselves to all the lightening chemicals the ozone layer becomes damaged. I think it is safe to say the sun would not be lenient on any thin skin exposed.
Now this sounds like a bleach attack but this honestly is a red flag to warn all of us to tread carefully on what we apply on our skins to avoid repercussions in the near future.
Some skin-lightning creams contain hydroquinone, a bleaching agent that suppress the production of Melanin ,thus reducing  the skin natural protection damaging ultraviolet (UV) radiation causing hazardous effects. Hydroquinone penetrates the skin and may cause irreversible damage to connective tissue resulting in premature aging thus according to biological studies.
The problem I guess is because we; the black young generation thinks coasians are more of beautiful people than we all are. The truth of the matter is black is as beautiful as any other race. Artificial beauty then on the terms of this analysis and opinion should be minimal and adequate for the sake of one’s health and peace of mind.
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1 comment:

  1. i finaly got t to my thik sculp y skin lightening creams are a huge NO,stopped usin this otha cream and my skin reacted badly,thnks fo tryna spread the word of being comfy in our own uber black skin

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