Let’s address something straight away: women of colour are able to fake tan and should do so proudly if they choose to do so.
However, the history of tanning for women of colour has been complex for multiple reasons.
Identifying with tanning products can seem like a pushback against the years of self-love and self-acceptance that women of colour can journey through with their skin. But women of colour can participate in the world of self-tanning and it’s up to us, alongside brands, to address and change the misconception and break the stigmas.
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