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Bleaching has entered secondary schools, and many students treat it like normal skincare. Uneven tones, damaged skin, and denial follow.
In this episode, I share a recent encounter with a student who admired my dark skin while trying to lighten hers. We talk about the pressure behind bleaching, the health risks of harsh creams, and the role of parents, teachers, and communities.
Natural skin deserves pride and protection.
By Oluwatomisin RotibiBleaching has entered secondary schools, and many students treat it like normal skincare. Uneven tones, damaged skin, and denial follow.
In this episode, I share a recent encounter with a student who admired my dark skin while trying to lighten hers. We talk about the pressure behind bleaching, the health risks of harsh creams, and the role of parents, teachers, and communities.
Natural skin deserves pride and protection.