Cortedivoire
Elder Lister
Siwezimind
Hapo ndipoNuh man. There ain't a beautiful woman like a black woman. Case in point
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Na nikumalize na this Kikuyu lass because East or West, home is always beautifuller
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Sasa na hata hao unasema ni beaitiful,si wamevaa european items of beauty...lipstick,mascara,lipgloss,etcHaha our women are a thing of beauty banange and need to be appreciated fully as this quote well puts it
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Those beauty items you've mentioned were adopted from our ochre and other such adornments because there are no people as colourful as usSasa na hata hao unasema ni beaitiful,si wamevaa european items of beauty...lipstick,mascara,lipgloss,etc
Maybe Europe copied from Africa.Sasa na hata hao unasema ni beaitiful,si wamevaa european items of beauty...lipstick,mascara,lipgloss,etc
Wewe hata porcupine ikivalishwa dera/skirt hauwezmind!Siwezimind
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Sleeper cells!Mmeanza?
It's not a maybe it's definitely.Maybe Europe copied from Africa.
A deep history of skin whitening and lightening
For centuries and even millennia, elites used paints and powders to create smoother, paler appearances, unblemished by illness and the sun’s darkening and roughening effects.
Cosmetic users in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome created dramatic appearances by pairing skin whiteners containing lead or chalk with black eye makeup and red lip colourants. In China and Japan too, elite women and some men used white lead preparations and rice powder to achieve complexions resembling white jade or fresh lychee.
There’s a complex history of skin lighteners in Africa and beyond
The politics of skin color in South Africa have been shaped by the history of white supremacy and institutions of racial slavery, colonialism, and segregation.qz.com
Testing testing adnim's resolve.Sleeper cells!