BBC News, Johannesburg
31 December 2012
South
Africa is marketed to the world as Mandela's rainbow nation, where
everyone is proud of their race and heritage. But for some black South
Africans there is such a thing as being too black.
A recent study by the University of Cape Town suggests that
one woman in three in South Africa bleaches her skin. The reasons for
this are as varied as the cultures in this country but most people say
they use skin-lighteners because they want "white skin".
Local musician Nomasonto "Mshoza" Mnisi, now several shades
lighter, says her new skin makes her feel more beautiful and confident.
She has been widely criticised in the local media and social
networking sites for her appearance but the 30-year-old says
skin-bleaching is a personal choice, no different from breast implants
or a having nose job.
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