WOMEN'S HEALTH
Skin-Lightener for Women’s Private Parts Sparks Controversy
A new ad catering to Indian women and their "lady parts" invites backlash over the growing popularity of skin-lightening products.
By ALEXANDRA SIFFERLIN | @acsifferlin | April 17,
A TV commercial for the skin-lightening product, Clean and Dry “Intimate Wash,” promises Indian women protection, “fairness” and freshness down there.
The ad depicts an unsatisfied young wife concerned that her husband is more interested in his daily paper than in her, presumably — as the ad would have you believe — because her vagina is too dark. But after a quick wash with the pH-balanced skin-lightening cleanser, the couple is frolicking on the furniture with renewed lust.
Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2012/04/17/sk.../#ixzz1sSKts7Oc
Skin-Lightener for Women’s Private Parts Sparks Controversy
A new ad catering to Indian women and their "lady parts" invites backlash over the growing popularity of skin-lightening products.
By ALEXANDRA SIFFERLIN | @acsifferlin | April 17,
A TV commercial for the skin-lightening product, Clean and Dry “Intimate Wash,” promises Indian women protection, “fairness” and freshness down there.
The ad depicts an unsatisfied young wife concerned that her husband is more interested in his daily paper than in her, presumably — as the ad would have you believe — because her vagina is too dark. But after a quick wash with the pH-balanced skin-lightening cleanser, the couple is frolicking on the furniture with renewed lust.
Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2012/04/17/sk.../#ixzz1sSKts7Oc




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