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Documentary - Beauty and the Bleach (Skin Lightening) 

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Tan France, stylist and presenter on Netflix’s hit show Queer Eye, is on a mission to take down the world’s most shocking beauty trend - and for him, it’s personal.
When Tan was nine years old, he did something he’s regretted his whole life. He stole some skin-lightening cream and began to bleach his own skin. Why? For one thing, to escape racist bullying and the widespread prejudice against people that aren’t white. But also to please his South Asian community, who, according to Tan, see fair skin as a passport to the best jobs, careers and marriage partners. This happened a long time ago in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, where Tan grew up, but he’s never quite managed to close the door on this difficult chapter in his life.
Skin lightening is not unique to the South Asian community - the trend exists in black, Asian and Middle Eastern communities right across the UK and beyond. It stretches to all four corners of the globe, where light and white skin are in vogue and dark is seen as undesirable. Whether they’re rich or poor, young or old, male or female, people are going to extreme lengths to chase the white beauty ideal.
Tan sets out to unearth the truth about colorism - where you are judged not just on the color of your skin, but on the shade of it - and its impact on black and brown people in Britain and beyond.
His journey starts in Los Angeles, with pop superstar Kelly Rowland, of Destiny’s Child fame, who was once compared to the color of a brown paper bag by a boyfriend’s grandmother. In the UK, he meets EastEnders actress Bunmi Mojekwu, whose on-screen success also brought with it a barrage of horrific social media abuse about her darker skin color. Shockingly, much of it came from within black communities.
Skin whitening is a multi-billion dollar business. When Tan puts his own shout-out on social media, he's inundated with replies from across the globe - from Mexico and Malaysia to Pakistan and the Philippines, heartbreaking stories that detail the huge pressure to be lighter which leads so many to bleach. And he meets someone in Britain who literally peeled off their own skin in their quest to be lighter. Tan's own experience is central to his journey, and as he returns to Doncaster, he has to confront his demons and revisit a devastating chapter in his life.
Alongside such deeply personal experiences, Tan will explore the broader issues behind them. How widespread is colorism? What’s changed in the last 30 years? Does it stem from our own communities? Is it the decades of advertising pushing a white beauty ideal? Our colonial history? An entertainment industry that excludes and airbrushes dark-skinned people? Has the Black Lives Matter movement created any real change? How much is colorism damaging people’s lives in Britain and beyond? What does it take for black and brown people to feel they can be accepted in a white world? And does it ever feel enough?
Tan’s in search of solutions, hoping to break the cycle that pushed him, and thousands like him, to bleach - and still does.
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10 май 2022

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Комментарии : 14   
@C2G2
@C2G2 Год назад
Thank you for posting this Tan did a phenomenal job doing this documentary indeed. 💯
@immortalityIMT
@immortalityIMT 2 года назад
Powerful work by Tan France. In that part of the world, you do not need a therapist, you need an exorcist.
@dzehoi
@dzehoi 4 месяца назад
Thank you ! Thank you ! This is a human story that transcends the south Asian specifics. Am black, African in the US. Your journey and experience resonates at multiple levels. A moving piece.
@123nohandl3
@123nohandl3 24 дня назад
And in the western parts of the world ( im irish American ) everyone wants to tan. I get told all the time that i need to get a tan, that i glow in the dark. Im happy with my natural pale skin.
@jordanjordan3935
@jordanjordan3935 10 месяцев назад
Was very emotional to watch! Thank you for the education.
@oaxaca1948
@oaxaca1948 3 месяца назад
that grandmother should be ashamed.
@Coolguyallthetime2k
@Coolguyallthetime2k 3 месяца назад
It’s always the aunties smh….
@USA-CANADA1480
@USA-CANADA1480 4 месяца назад
In the UK, they may call you “Asian” but in the US, you are categorized as Arab or Indian. The term “Asian” is reserved for East Asians.
@oaxaca1948
@oaxaca1948 3 месяца назад
what's wrong with the color of your skin?
@bevs9995
@bevs9995 6 месяцев назад
judging by his highschool photos --- he is still lightening.. and his child looks quite light as well
@Coolguyallthetime2k
@Coolguyallthetime2k 3 месяца назад
Definitely lol… he’s extremely light compared to even his high school bleaching pics..
@real8551
@real8551 2 месяца назад
You do know complexion changes at different times in our life. I am way lighter now as an adult than I was as a teen.no bleaching here
@bevs9995
@bevs9995 2 месяца назад
@@real8551 absurd
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