How Obsessed Are Indians With Fair Skin? | ASIAN BOSS

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With a multi-billion dollar industry in India, skin bleaching is very common among the Indian population. But how are people with fair skin treated in India? Do they get preferential treatment? We hit the streets of Mumbai to find out.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @AsianBoss
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  • Asia : skin bleaching Foreigners: skin tanning This shows that no one is happy with the skin tone they have.
  • @skinbubby
    Fair and lovely deserves to be banned in India.
  • @swoonoverwrtings
    "nobody wants to look like a ghost!" The beauty standards in Korea and china:👁️👄👁️
  • @rowangrace2999
    I'm french studying in America and my girlfriend she's indian .!! once I saw her applying some kind of mixture on her face when I asked what what it is ? she said it's lep ( a kind of mixture including curd , turmeric, gram flour rose water) when I asked why she's doing this she said it's because she wants to have fair skin Like baby you're already fair why do you even need that She's the most beautiful girl I've ever saw !! We both met in birthday party of a friend gosh I still can't forget the day when I first saw her dammm 😍
  • @chai2033
    "it is given to you naturally, you never earned it" great line.
  • @Salma-ce8qr
    "I don't take pride in my color because it's nothing to take pride in. It's given to you naturally, you never earned it" I loved that
  • I'm speechless. This interviews are a reflection of how Smart, Mature, Humble these boys and girls are. I love India ❤
  • @sanskruti6493
    As an brown girl I'm really proud of my skin tone and I just don't care what people think about me
  • @MrHereugo
    This is not only Limited to India.. but rest of Asia....South East Asia & Far East Asia as well!
  • @scissorhands7810
    shoutout to that guy in full black who said "i dont take pride in my fair skin cos it was just given to me , i didnt earn it "
  • @Siaaesthetix04
    Black is everyone's favourite colour until it comes to skin
  • @onaputhyhoe65
    i’m south asian and i LOVE darker women and men. in fact i’ve never used any skin whitening products! hope people can learn to love themselves
  • "Your colour is something given to you naturally its nothing to take pride in" clever man
  • @jyotichopra4715
    People can't even imagine what kind of mental trauma dark skinned people go thru in India... It's horrible...
  • @malorybertie8046
    their English is brilliant ! so fluent ! I am from China ,I like these Indian youth ,I believe they can build a better India .again ,I like their fluent English ! how can they do it .....
  • @808bboarder
    “It’s literally bleaching” arms crossed dude is blunt lol
  • @laxmijoshi1209
    Am I the only indian girl who hasn't used fair & lovely(glow&lovely whatever) till date???
  • @shravyasikha1806
    The youth in India are flourishing and are extremely smart ...I'm glad they have an opinion stronger than society.
  • @aish_kim5047
    Wow.. Those who were interviewed are intelligent, articulate, and open-minded. I really admire them.