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No beauticians, dermatologists, doctors, say that tanned skin exposed to the sun is a sign of damaged skin. I eat very healthy foods, sushi, fruits, green vegetables and fish and lots of water every single day and it makes my pale skin glow bright and feels so soft, but it still stays its natural pale shade, no matter how much natural orange and carrot juice I drink and broccoli and spinach I eat. It just keeps it bright and glowing, but still pale. Same with my sister. We have some Irish in us too. The sun just burns the skin. We just have little pigmentation which is why we are white when we're born, rather than brown. There's a difference between pasty skin and bright, soft, glowing, pale skin.
I think southern Europeans who keep trying to run down Northern Europeans, whether it's scorning naturally fair skinned people, scorning people with small upturned noses, etc, is due to their own complexes, and then after scorning Northern Europeans, the funny thing is they keep making threads asking who's whiter between themselves.
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