concept   skin color

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Australia (1) South Korea (1) Brazil (1) Caribbean (1) China (1) Indigenous cultures in Australia (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Polynesian cultures (1) Russia (1) Sub-Saharan Africa (1) Sunscreen industry (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 skin color Australia In Australia, tanning and sun protection are important due to high UV exposure. 4
2 skin color South Korea In South Korea, a lighter skin tone is traditionally considered attractive and prestigious. 3
3 skin color Brazil In Brazil, skin color has social and economic implications, impacting opportunities and treatment in society. 2
4 skin color Caribbean In Caribbean culture, dark skin is widely celebrated as a symbol of beauty and cultural pride. 1
5 skin color China In Chinese culture, historically, pale skin symbolized aristocracy and was considered a mark of beauty and refinement. 1
6 skin color Indigenous cultures in Australia Traditional body painting and scarification are integral to the cultural identity of Indigenous Australian cultures and play a significant role in their celebrations and rituals. 1
7 skin color Papua New Guinea In Papua New Guinea, traditional body painting and scarification are vital to cultural identity and are important in ceremonies and rituals. 1
8 skin color Polynesian cultures Tattoos and traditional body art hold cultural significance and beauty in Polynesian cultures regardless of skin color. 1
9 skin color Russia In Russian culture, light skin is highly valued and associated with purity and traditional beauty standards. 1
10 skin color Sub-Saharan Africa In Sub-Saharan Africa, dark skin is celebrated and considered a symbol of beauty and cultural pride. 1
11 skin color Sunscreen industry The sunscreen industry promotes the use of sunscreen to prevent skin damage from UV rays. 1