I actually LOL'd at that. Shes just a business woman selling her products. She dont careBVSNet wrote:Yes, just last week there was a woman on Universal advertising her products. She was educating Somali women on how to take care of their skin. Started off with dissuading them from lightening their skin then went on to tell them that her products "wasakhda iyo madowga ey wijiga ka dhaqan" :childplease:SultanOrder wrote:We still talking bout this?
Dark skin sisters
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BVSNet wrote:Yes, just last week there was a woman on Universal advertising her products. She was educating Somali women on how to take care of their skin. Started off with dissuading them from lightening their skin then went on to tell them that her products "wasakhda iyo madowga ey wijiga ka dhaqan"SultanOrder wrote:We still talking bout this?![]()
It always takes me by surprise when I step outside of my immediate family and see just how prevalent skin lightening is and the more I pay attention to the language we use around skin tone the more respect I have for dark skinned Somali girls who have stayed true to the skin they were put in by Allah


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just personal experience, by now, you all know I have too many sisters, from babies to mid 20s.lol my lighter sisters have curly hair than dark ones. I though that was just indian blood in us. loool
just wanted to put out,.lol.
just wanted to put out,.lol.
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Yes, I did see the girl in question, and I must agree, she looks mighty fine. As for the higlighted part of your comments, personally, I could not have asked more in a Xaliimo than qurux iyo caqli aan saa ubadneyn.CigaalSHiiDaaDCFC wrote:Have you seen that dark skinned sister in that Somali challenge videobarbarossa wrote:As a friend of mine would say, 'brother, I have never seen gabar cajar cad oo foolxun', meaning, all light skin girls, are, invariably
Ps: not to say gabar madoow oo qurxoon ma jirto![]()
I give her 8 I would give her 10 if she didn't talk like 2 years old
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Cherine, not talking about wont solve ur sister's problem. I hope she grows out of it and accept her self.
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So irresponsible walle, we're in desperate need of an advertising standards agencyFuturist wrote:I actually LOL'd at that. Shes just a business woman selling her products. She dont careBVSNet wrote:Yes, just last week there was a woman on Universal advertising her products. She was educating Somali women on how to take care of their skin. Started off with dissuading them from lightening their skin then went on to tell them that her products "wasakhda iyo madowga ey wijiga ka dhaqan" :childplease:SultanOrder wrote:We still talking bout this?
The irony is that she was being all high and mighty about how we need to stop our women from using lightening chemicals on their skin. Waa yaabCherine wrote:BVSNet wrote:Yes, just last week there was a woman on Universal advertising her products. She was educating Somali women on how to take care of their skin. Started off with dissuading them from lightening their skin then went on to tell them that her products "wasakhda iyo madowga ey wijiga ka dhaqan"SultanOrder wrote:We still talking bout this?![]()
It always takes me by surprise when I step outside of my immediate family and see just how prevalent skin lightening is and the more I pay attention to the language we use around skin tone the more respect I have for dark skinned Somali girls who have stayed true to the skin they were put in by Allah
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Smh these Somali channels should stop advertising these bleaching creams. Tbh wax Soomaaliyad soo walwalaaqday uma dhawaan lehayn.
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barbarossa wrote:Yes, I did see the girl in question, and I must agree, she looks mighty fine. As for the higlighted part of your comments, personally, I could not have asked more in a Xaliimo than qurux iyo caqli aan saa ubadneyn.CigaalSHiiDaaDCFC wrote:Have you seen that dark skinned sister in that Somali challenge videobarbarossa wrote:As a friend of mine would say, 'brother, I have never seen gabar cajar cad oo foolxun', meaning, all light skin girls, are, invariably
Ps: not to say gabar madoow oo qurxoon ma jirto![]()
I give her 8 I would give her 10 if she didn't talk like 2 years old
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Cherine, not talking about wont solve ur sister's problem. I hope she grows out of it and accept her self.

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Re: Dark skin sisters
Not just girls likes to have light skin, even somali men want or at least likes to be light skinned person. I found out long time ago wallahi. Now if i want to make some dude feel happy, i just says "warya hebel, waad si cadaanaysa beryahan ninyow" lol.
weli ma arag nin an ku farxin hadalkas
weli ma arag nin an ku farxin hadalkas

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waayeel101 wrote:Not just girls likes to have light skin, even somali men want or at least likes to be light skinned person. I found out long time ago wallahi. Now if i want to make some dude feel happy, i just says "warya hebel, waad si cadaanaysa beryahan ninyow" lol.
weli ma arag nin an ku farxin hadalkas
Noo. Take that back. Really? I thought it was just a women problem.
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Waayeel
kuwaasi waa ciyaal 3asiirkiina 


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Similarly it's not a compliment if a Somali say to you maxaa baryahan waad madoobatay
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Madow fool xun ayaa jiro iyo madow qurux badan & vice versa. If you are ugly you are no matter the skin tone
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waayeel101 wrote:Not just girls likes to have light skin, even somali men want or at least likes to be light skinned person. I found out long time ago wallahi. Now if i want to make some dude feel happy, i just says "warya hebel, waad si cadaanaysa beryahan ninyow" lol.
weli ma arag nin an ku farxin hadalkas
waayeel101 wrote:Not just girls likes to have light skin, even somali men want or at least likes to be light skinned person. I found out long time ago wallahi. Now if i want to make some dude feel happy, i just says "warya hebel, waad si cadaanaysa beryahan ninyow" lol.
weli ma arag nin an ku farxin hadalkas


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Maad madoobaatay just means one doesnt look well. Could be stressed,sickly and tired looking.
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Re: Dark skin sisters
war hana 3aying. Authobillah.lolCigaalSHiiDaaDCFC wrote:Waayeelkuwaasi waa ciyaal 3asiirkiina
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