EPISODE 4 Bleaching In Africa - A Dangerous Epidemic
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this week's episode of the Ori Lifestyle Inclusive Beauty Podcast, we meet up with Ifedayo Agoro (DiaryofaNaijaGirl) to discuss the widespread issue of skin bleaching in Africa. We explore the cultural and societal pressures that drive individuals to alter their skin tone, the harmful effects of these practices, and the long-term health risks involved. Join us as we discuss the impact of skin bleaching on both individuals and communities, and what can be done to combat this growing trend.
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What a conversation. Very real, interesting and so much was unpacked. Loved it
Insightful topic, Titi. I am excited about this podcast.
My faves!!!!!!!! Settling down to watch this
This is such an important topic, thank you both for shedding light and insight.
Ifedayo is so real, wow.
This was such an enlighting conversation. The call to dig deep amd identity the psychology behind why we bleach. As women more of is need to have these conversations in our circles and even with those in our environment we feel may not have access to the right information
Skin bleaching a child is like relaxing a childs hair, she had no say 😔. Thank you for this conversation, another deep thought provoking episode
This was such an insightful conversation! Titi you are my go to for my loc needs and I use only DANG skin care products so this was such a joy to watch!
I loved that you covered so much and there were so many truths! Thanks for the podcast, much needed!
skin bleaching needs to be treated as a public health crisis same way they'd treat an outbreak and public health infomercials then need to be produced to re-educate people about the dangers. Also I think the psychological, mental wellness side of this needs to be looked into more - it seems to me like it's some from of body dysmorphia and shaming people isn't working at all.