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Skin
Whitening and Skin Bleaching
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The expression ‘skin lightening’, which may
also be referred to as ‘skin bleaching’ or ‘skin whitening’,
encompasses a range of aesthetic techniques employed in an effort to
lighten the skin tone.
Skin bleaching is a contentious subject as it is often mistakenly
misconstrued with the negative consequences on wellbeing,
individuality, self-esteem, ethnic stereotypes and historical
inequalities. When in fact the most obvious cause is
fashionable trends, like that of tanning in some cultures.
There is evidence to suggest that some active ingredients used in
publicly available skin whitening products can be harmful. |
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Exact regions of unusually
elevated pigmentation like moles and birthmarks can possibly be
depigmented to correspond to the adjacent skin. On the other hand,
in instances of vitiligo, unaltered skin can be bleached to attain a
more even look. On the other hand, in instances where these mark
therapy ointments are applied in order to lighten the whole skin
tone, every one of the existing techniques are believed to be
unsuccessful. Total complexion depigmentation is a purely pointless
course of action. An added use is anal bleaching or genital
bleaching, meant to diminish the naturally darker color of the
genital and perianal region. |
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