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What Do U Think Abt Fair Skin Addiction In India

Best makeup brand/advice for medium brown Indian skin?

My friend is Indian and she usually just wears black eyeliner all the time. Indians can get away wearing less makeup than most people. I’ve noticed that Indians have great lashes so you probably don’t have to wear mascara unless you want to. Indian people also have stunning eyes. Warm eye shadow colors would look best on you Also, you might want to have 2 shades of foundation to even out your skin tone being that your forehead is darker than the rest of your face and your cheeks are the lightest but this may not be the case for you so if not you just need one. Don’t forget to blend! You’ll probably have to practice and experiment some. To find a foundation go to a department store where you can get a shade to match your skin. I’m not sure what brand to use for Indian skin but personally the brand I like is mac but I haven’t tried their foundation only their eye shadow and eyeliner. If that is too expensive the next best brand, which can be found at places like target, is L’Oreal. I have L’Oreal truematch which is a liquid foundation and L’Oreal bare naturale which is a powder. They both work well. For blush use a bronzer or a berry shade.

Why is it that lighter skin Indian men have an easier time getting women than darker skinned Indian men?

Compared to the dark skinned type.

Not to be racist but I do have a lot of Indian friends from college. The ones who are light skinned or north Indian in my experiences have a much easier time attracting girls from all race groups while the ones who are South Indian have a harder time. I notice that many of the lighter skinned or North Indian men I have known get mistaken for Hispanic, Italian, Middle Eastern and in some rare cases even White.

The friends I have who are Indian and lighter skin (Dev Patel skin tone) tend to do well with Latinas, White girls, Asian girls and in some cases even Black girls. The ones I have known who have a darker skin tone only do well with White girls and that is in rare cases.

Why is that? Is it because the lighter skin Indian guys can pass for Italian and Hispanic easily?

Do Indian girls like white guys?

Don't let the girls tell you otherwise, or talk about particular cases. Here is an OkCupid (check out their blog, they are amazing at throwing these racial prejudices like this out in the open) graph detailing the reply back rates (a very good proxy for acceptance or desirability) for male senders from female recipients.Clearly, everybody loves white guys, although you can notice that global ethnic minorities of all kinds have less of a racial prejudice. This is, according to me, mostly because they have lesser number of samples of their own kind to pick from, and thus have a wider definition of beauty. Now let's look at Indian girls. They clearly hate their own ethnic group (in this regard, they are similar to Black females) almost to the point of exclusion. So yes, Indian women like white guys more than they like Indian guys. It could be internalized racism, or just an indication of the undateable-ness of Indian guys (they perform fairly poorly in general as well) borne mostly out of their repressed background (and tell me not about it, I have lived there all my life and know about it very closely).These could also indicate how the concept of beauty has been mostly defined by the people in charge of the dominant media: White people. It can easily be seen in fashion, advertising, pop culture, etc. Humans find it easy to define beautiful for things they see over and over again, and culture has been firmly a white man's commodity for the past couple of centuries.Also, these trends tend to persist over time (again, check out the blog, it is quite amazing).In fact, the trends seem to have gotten stronger. You can also see white women being ranked more favorably than any other ethnic group, demonstrating the point on beauty.

Is horseradish the same as Indian white mooli?

White mooli is a type of Radish Yes!(~~)

The radish is a root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family.

The most popular part for eating is the napiform taproot, although the entire plant is edible and the tops can be used as a leaf vegetable. The skin comes in a variety of colours. Most commonly known is the round, red-skinned variety. Other varieties may have a pink, white or grey-black skin. A large, round yellow-skinned variety has a subtle taste of lemon.

A large black radish is (nowadays, rather uncommonly) consumed in France where it is known as raifort.

The East Asian giant white radish is called "Chinese radish" or "daikon". It is mild-flavored and is usually called daikon radish in US supermarkets. The most common variety is carrot-shaped, and approximately 8 to 14 inches (20 to 35 cm) long and 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 cm) in diameter.

The bulb of the radish is usually eaten raw, but tougher specimens can be steamed. The raw flesh has a crisp texture and a pungent, peppery flavour. The "sting" of the taste can be removed by peeling off the red skin.

Radishes range in sizes, in some instances growing to proportions of over 1 kg (2 lb). They are a popular choice for personal cultivation, as they are fairly easy to grow. It is a rapidly-maturing crop, with many varieties able to reach maturity within 30 days.

Do light skinned Indians hate black skinned Indians?

I've noticed that in India, all of the famous faces (actors and models) seem to be people ranging in skin tones from light brown to medium brown and are no darker than that. India's darkest celebrities are only about two shades darker than me (I'm black but light skinned) and yet they're still bleaching their skin. I heard that there are some Indians that are blacker in skin tone than most Africans but why aren't those types on the tv in India? Are light skinned Indians embarrassed by their darker relatives?

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