concept   skin tone

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) East Asian countries (1) Nigeria (1) African countries (1) Ghana (1) India (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Asian countries (1) European countries (1) Latin American countries (1) Sweden (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 skin tone East Asian countries In East Asian countries, lighter skin tone is highly valued for its association with beauty and social status. 5
2 skin tone Nigeria In Nigeria, skin tone discussions impact beauty standards and opportunities, leading to the use of skin bleaching and natural products. 3
3 skin tone African countries Lighter skin is preferred in African countries and skin bleaching is common to conform to beauty standards. 2
4 skin tone Ghana Skin tone is a central aspect of beauty standards and self-care in Ghana. 2
5 skin tone India In India, fair skin is preferred and tanning is avoided for beauty standards. 2
6 skin tone Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern cultures, lighter skin tone is valued for social status and beauty. 2
7 skin tone Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, fair skin tone is highly valued as a symbol of purity and traditional beauty standards. 2
8 skin tone Asian countries In Asian countries, lighter skin tone is often seen as more desirable and associated with beauty. 1
9 skin tone European countries In European countries, tanning for a darker skin tone is often sought after for its aesthetic appeal. 1
10 skin tone Latin American countries In Latin American countries, a diverse range of skin tones is embraced as part of the cultural identity. 1
11 skin tone Sweden In Sweden, fair skin tone is often associated with purity and modesty. 1