A viral video of a lady going through an Instant lightening Wash procedure surfaced on the internet yesterday.
In the video, a lady is seen lying half-n***d in a bathtub filled with possibly a chemical.
A spa attendant uses a brush to peel the skin of the client. She describes the procedure as a fast way to skin washing.
Also, she stated that it is quite cheap, as clients can go home looking transformed for the price of ₦20,000.
Please see watch the video below:
This video presently has over 1.7 million views on Twitter with users afraid of the dangers of undergoing such a procedure.
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See Twitter reactions below:
Why is the person doing the commentary still dark skinned? That’s the first question anyone thinking of doing this needs to ask. The side effects of this are going to be outta the roof!!!
— Ismail Omotola (@omojibike) November 25, 2019
The kinda cancer you’d get from this errr
Even doctors haven’t discovered yet 😳 pic.twitter.com/lloaIixzFD— Maazi 👷🇬🇭🇺🇸 (@proxi_kay) November 25, 2019
Omg don’t do this to yourselves people please. Your melanin protects you from getting sick! There is a reason we need it!
— Sharika Soal (@SharikaSoal84) November 25, 2019
Very o — Can you imagine! God gave a skin colour and sm1 is changing it😩😂😂 when you start experiencing skin disorders you will start blaming God. You think your body is like a shirt that was colored in blue or red. Well done o😂😂😂 bleaching 2020.
— Sir.Gbengs (@_TheRealGbenga) November 25, 2019
Prior to this video, Nollywood actresses have been called out severally for Skin bleaching. One of these celebrities is Halima Abubakar.
What is the rationale behind skin bleaching or as the spa attendant called it “Instant lightening wash”. Is the aim to look more beautiful or attractive to the male folk?
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