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    Get Safe Tanning for an Amazing Bronze Look Tan myths: Tanning cause of skin cancer and skin aging. The heredity is a major factor of skin cancer. But When we are exposed to the sun for a long time without sun protection to get tan look. It may cause sun burning, not skin cancer. But studies found relationship between sun exposure and premature aging. So, Tanners are safe because it contains sun protection factor and we must use sun protection products after we get a tanning to be safe and…

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    Kate Pup Research Paper

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    comes to my mind when I first see this incredible pump. It wears a nice color named capucine. A rainbow metallic look is glorious receiving all spotlight. Stiletto high heel and fine finish pump are unbeatable when it comes to fashion. It has to be beautiful crafted, with a sophisticated woman and a bottle of luxurious wine to make the world still. Its python skin is bold and wild and confident. Its bright color and python skin are a perfectly combination of timeless glory. This pair of…

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    Black women in America today are embracing their natural hair like no other time. Although any one race can be considered to have “natural hair”, the phrase is often defined differently in the female African American community. When I look at my hair in the mirror and say that it is “natural” I am stating that it is hair that hasn’t been touched by that “creamy crack” but, rather, replaced with a head full of “nappy hair”. We as black women are making it a point that our hair is beautiful in the…

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    Stereotypes Of Racism

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    I never really felt racism. Or, at least, I didn’t accept it. I am a Filipino-American, nobody really knows what that is. When people see my skin, they try to guess: “Vietnamese? Indonesian? Your last name, Lorenzo, that’s Hispanic isn’t it?” These were normal, though. Just people being people and trying to understand me. So I never really felt racism. But trying to understand me became trying to assume me. When people know my ethnicity and see my personality, they try to assume: “Are…

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    Oculocutaneous Albinism

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    Albinism is a genetic disorder characterized by a minimal production of melanin in the skin due to mutations in several genes. These variety of mutations can result in an immensely lower amount of melanin produced in the skin. For instance, there are four sorts of albinism that are determined by which mutated gene had created the disorder. They consist of oculocutaneous albinism, x-linked ocular albinism, hermansky-pudlak syndrome, and chediak-higashi syndrome. Oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) is…

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    Those women, although still slaves, were treated much better then those who had Negroid features such as darker skin, kinky hair, and a wide nose (Thompson, 2009). This discrimination had gone on so long that it created a legacy of women who passed down the way of thinking that if their skin wasn’t as light or hair wasn’t as straight or long then they weren’t as beautiful. This way of thinking, that black isn’t as beautiful and the only way that it…

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    There are times, out of nowhere, when people would ask me what my race is. I have heard people say that they thought I was mixed, white, Mexican, Asian, and even Spanish. Unfortunately, they are all wrong, because I am mostly African American. When I ask my family what else am I mixed with, they don’t really know that well either. However, I tried to get as much information as I could. I asked my mother about my dad’s side of the family and my grandmother for my mother’s side of the family.…

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    discovering new facial masks, and with the oily skin that I have, some detoxing of the pores on a regular basis is necessary. Using a mask that consists of clay is the norm for me; because my skin can become congested, I find a clay mask to be quite the problem solver. However, to be honest, they can also be a bit drying at times. I wanted to find a mask that would help with both my oily skin and occasional breakouts, but without being drying to the skin. I needed to find something gentle,…

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    hair, the correct skin color, and the list goes on. Honestly, what is on the outside does not define what beauty really is, it is about what is located on the inside. Beauty is something that is ascetically pleasing to our senses, it is internal and comes natural. God created us in his own image, and his…

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    Dating back to slavery, kinky-haired naturals were viewed as second-class citizens. “slave masters privileged those with lighter skin, straighter features, and straighter hair over those that reflected more African features “ (Donaldson). African- American women so desperately wanted to fit the traditional standard of beauty they used blistering metal combs to straighten their kinky hair or lye to chemically straighten it. Women straightened their hair because ”white beauty standards” were the…

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