Fifty shades of African lightness: a bio-psychosocial review of the global phenomenon of skin lightening practices
Skin-lightening is an aesthetic practice of global concern. By adopting a biopsycho-social approach, we consider the interplay between the biological, psychological and social factors that underpin the circulation and consumption of skin lighteners in South Africa. This paper reflects on biological...
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Main Authors: | Meagan Jacobs (Author), Susan Levine (Author), Kate Abney (Author), Lester Davids (Author) |
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