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Young Thais reject dark skin stigma as beauty norms evolve

In Thailand, one of Southeast Asia’s most status-conscious yet least equal nations, having dark skin carries generations of cultural baggage.

A dark complexion has long been associated with rural poverty and a low socio-economic standing – a prejudice reinforced by a media culture that often portrays dark-skinned people as unsophisticated, and by a lack of high-level representation in politics and entertainment.

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