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    If you look at the area around the aureola, it tells the true skin color and then you can compare it to the face.

    Marv could check those for us but I don't think he is interested in aureolas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobeterob View Post
    If you look at the area around the aureola, it tells the true skin color and then you can compare it to the face.

    Marv could check those for us but I don't think he is interested in aureolas.
    LOL. I'm sure somewhere in his vast collection of Diana Ross photos there has to be a halo around one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helga View Post
    It all depends on the makeup and the lighting. Look at this photo. Diana is the same color as Scherrie and Lynda.



    Look how dark she is here...



    Then there's this photo from the 60's. Diana, Mary and Flo all look light.



    It's lighting and makeup people!!
    Well said Helga.

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    Let's pretend Diana was bleaching her skin. Even if it was true, it really is none of our business. People criticized Michael Jackson for years, yet it's ironic that these same critics probably do not pay any mind to the white people who want to change the color of their skin. Society is obsessed with tanning, tanning beds and self-tanners in all sizes, shapes, forms and prices. Everyone wants to look darker. How is that any different? Why does no one say anything about that? But if it's a black person who looks whiter, simply because of makeup or lighting or even a skin disease, they are automatically judged and sentenced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helga View Post
    Let's pretend Diana was bleaching her skin. Even if it was true, it really is none of our business. People criticized Michael Jackson for years, yet it's ironic that these same critics probably do not pay any mind to the white people who want to change the color of their skin. Society is obsessed with tanning, tanning beds and self-tanners in all sizes, shapes, forms and prices. Everyone wants to look darker. How is that any different? Why does no one say anything about that? But if it's a black person who looks whiter, simply because of makeup or lighting or even a skin disease, they are automatically judged and sentenced.
    Very well said Helga.

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