Are Nigerian Women The Most Bleached In Africa? READ

    Well according to mediatakeout.com the answer is YES and they
    didn’t just get to conclude that on their own, but the World Health
    Organisation (WHO) carried out the survey. They also spoke about bleaching
    business booming in other parts of the world. The report;
    The skin bleaching trend is getting out of control –
    especially in Africa. According to a new WHO report, Nigeria has the highest
    number of women bleaching their skin in Africa. Nigeria polled a whopping 77
    percent compared to Togo’s 59 percent.
    Even outside the country, in far places like Dubai, business
    is booming for people who sell, among other cosmetics, skin lighting products.
    In our part of the world, one in every 10 dark skinned persons is now a patron
    of bleaching products, whether consciously or not. Most of us have come across
    at least one lady who attempts to whiten her skin. They are easily identifiable
    by the uneven patches of darker skin fading away and the dark color still
    retained by the joints, the elbows and knuckles. Those who who successfully
    bleach look almost ghostly, because even with the new skin tone on top, there
    is an underlying layer of dark skin that makes them look slightly off-color.


    Usually the preferred method is to use lightening lotions
    and soaps. Some may use stringent facial cleansers, body scrubs, and even
    anti-fungal creams in order to bring out their inner beauty. There are even
    rumors of a particular drug designed to help flush out impurities and lighten
    the skin.
    In the united States, women prefer to surgically lighten
    their skin with high doses of medical grade Vitamin B-12.

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