Damn... this is for real though. After traveling throughout Asia, I've seen all sorts of products to "lighten" skin. It's crazy. Even in places like Japan where they are already so light! The worst is in the Philippines though because their version of "light" is actually pale! It's like better to look sick and pale than even "white". I mean...whiter than white! To me, I don't think that's "fair" at all. *I think it's better to look, "healthy".
seriously, i'd rather be dark than fair. first, it's sexier. second, tanned/dark skin makes you look slimmer. and third, everyone will know i'm filipino! proud to be pinoy!
Amusing in a twisted way, but the baby actually looks like the brown Santo Nino, ummmm, isn't that supposed to be good?
I wasn't born in the Philippines, so I don't always get the nuances or subtlties of Filipino sensibilities. I am of Filipino ancestry, just didn't grow up there.
No worries. The same mentality affects people from India and Africa. If you watch bollywood movies...only mixed indians who are light-skinned are the famous actors/actresses. If you go to india....the people don't look like that....so relax...relax...
Lololololololololol.. Are you kidding me? As a Filipino myself, some of my white friends are telling me I am tanned (not dark though)..and one even admitted and yes he was white that he was jealous of my looks and style...I was like WTF?!
Fuck this commercial. Why is Filipino features like dark skin and flat nose looked down upon so much in the Philippines? Why can't we be proud of them?
Damn... this is for real though. After traveling throughout Asia, I've seen all sorts of products to "lighten" skin. It's crazy. Even in places like Japan where they are already so light! The worst is in the Philippines though because their version of "light" is actually pale! It's like better to look sick and pale than even "white". I mean...whiter than white! To me, I don't think that's "fair" at all. *I think it's better to look, "healthy".
blylz 1 year ago
seriously, i'd rather be dark than fair. first, it's sexier. second, tanned/dark skin makes you look slimmer. and third, everyone will know i'm filipino! proud to be pinoy!
luisacart 2 years ago 3
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
qwertyuiopz123 2 years ago
we should be proud filipinos the way we are!
SuperWeng10 2 years ago 3
im darked ang flatted nose..
but im proud not bcuz i have a flat nose..its because i believe im still pretty..LOL
feAnLoreN 2 years ago 6
1st time I've ever heard of Biolink soap.
Amusing in a twisted way, but the baby actually looks like the brown Santo Nino, ummmm, isn't that supposed to be good?
I wasn't born in the Philippines, so I don't always get the nuances or subtlties of Filipino sensibilities. I am of Filipino ancestry, just didn't grow up there.
vnbm 2 years ago
there needs to be a brown skin revolution in the phils. PEOPLE POWER!! down with whitey. PUT REAL PINOYS ON TV!!
cryogenikz 2 years ago 4
No worries. The same mentality affects people from India and Africa. If you watch bollywood movies...only mixed indians who are light-skinned are the famous actors/actresses. If you go to india....the people don't look like that....so relax...relax...
neolabx 2 years ago
Lololololololololol.. Are you kidding me? As a Filipino myself, some of my white friends are telling me I am tanned (not dark though)..and one even admitted and yes he was white that he was jealous of my looks and style...I was like WTF?!
This fuckin mentality Filipinos have.
KodaJosh098 2 years ago 12
Fuck this commercial. Why is Filipino features like dark skin and flat nose looked down upon so much in the Philippines? Why can't we be proud of them?
JcDizon 2 years ago 4
LOL! classic!
juliuscena 3 years ago