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Your Vote : Fairness creams should be banned or not?

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A dusky skinned girl is looking at the mirror with tears on her eyes after being "rejected" by a "boy" and "his" family. Parents of the girl are discussing how to get an alliance for their dark skinned daughter, then the girl applies some fairness cream & all of a sudden turns into a very fair girl, who is now more confident, smiles everywhere and her marriage takes place. Other "dark" girls look at her and feels jealous!

Very common advertisement for a fairness cream in India, isn’t it?

What exactly came into your mind when you read this?

Do you think these fairness advertisements in India should be banned?

Do you think the "color" of the skin matters more than facial features?

I would also like to add that these so called fairness "wonder" creams are "fooling" the innocent clients because such exaggerated claims are nothing but myths.

I do not blame the actresses but I think they should stop endorsing such fairness creams because these creams give misleading messages.

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