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In fact, there are more differences across populations depending on regions, age, geographical location, climate, skincare habits. White, whiter,
whitest - this may be lethal
In Asian countries, pale skin has had
same significance for centuries: sophistication, innocence, feminity and high social standard. That is why Asian women have always been looking for skin care products to whiten their skin. They used to prepare "skin whiteners", by grinding pearl from seashells into powder and swallowing it. Today's cosmetics are safer and more reasonable. New skin whitening products appear every year, posing less dangers to women's health or life.
Still, these whitening lotions, serums, correctors and essences may involve risks worth taking into account. According to Asian dermatologists,
danger comes from mercury. If safety allowance limits are exceeded, mercury (the best known whitening agent) may cause death. Unfortunately, some products include high doses of mercury, which are damaging to
central nervous system and
kidneys, and especially to
development of
brain in a foetus or a child.
So, pale skin is not
happiest choice for an Asian woman, after all. Neither is dark skin. So, what should they do? Using proper skincare products and sunscreeen (if exposed to real sun or indoor session) is
best choice for life, not only for Asian women but also for anybody who cares about skin and health.

Dana Scripca writes for http://www.sunlesstanning.ws where you can find more information about Sunless Tanning. Please feel free to use this article in your Newsletter or on your website. If you use this article, please include the resource box and send a brief message to let me know where it appeared: mailto:danascri@gmail.com