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Men who use skin lightening creams

by radiodoco
03:29pm - 2nd March, 2008


I am working on a radio documentary on the rise of asian men who are now lightening their skin and looking for contributors for the documentary.

Do you know anyone (male or female) who has used skin lightening creams or use bleach?

Or do you use skin lightening creams?

Or do you think lighter skin is more attractive than darker skin or think you would be be attractive if your skin was lighter?

Please email me at radiodoco@yahoo.com


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09:05am - 8th March, 2008S_hazia
I knew Cameron Khan, when he was a lot younger. I always thought he is a very good looking, but he has used his looks to his advantage and why not? It is good to see Asian’s getting further in life. He has a very good personality and he is very caring. I think people assume what he is like, you should try to get to know him. I am not a fan of any of the men out there, I’m to mature for stuff like that, but good luck to guys and girls who have got into modelling.
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07:33pm - 24th April, 2008karoloydi
My husband uses this soap called called SW+SS. He thinks that because the packaging looks like a medicine it's not gay to use it as a man.
Have a look at the picture here and you ll know what I mean.
http://www.theswisscare.com
But I think it's a bit gay for a man to use skin whitening products. Unless if you have an actual problem. Like a really bad case of uneven skin color.
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