hindi porke’t matalinong sumagot pang Ms U agad! she’s beautiful but not MU material. she can be a lawyer, politician or a host since she really speaks well and has a very commanding voice
@12:40 To be Ms Universe is not the be-all and end-all. These days beauty pagents are seen as for bimbos. Why not become scientists, diplomats, philanthropists and so on.
This. Dati kasi gusto kong pumuti pero as I got older mas maganda na even yung skin tone. The more natural the better. Focus na ko on having good skin instead kasi yun yung bumibigay ng glow.
SPF is important. Kayong mga sis na early 20s, maglagay kayo nyan before going outside para ma prevent yung age spots at premature aging.
gurl, essential sakin ang whitening products, kasi I feel comfortable ng maputi ako — like how you you said kung gano ka ka-kumportable sa body mo regardless sa imperfections mo..
So, sino ka para magsabi kung ano ang essential sa hindi? GET OFF YOUR HIGH HORSE.
Like you said essential lang siya sayo. Spf essential for anyone who wants to take good care of their skin. Kung di mo na-gets yun magsama kayo ni Kris na nag-effort mag-comment parehong pointless.
Funny comment. Please read on the definition of the word "essential" aka "necessity". And if you have more time can u also read on the difference between "wants" and "needs".
She’s comfortable with her body regardless of her imperfections and she accepts what she has and doesn’t try to change it, but you’re only comfortable with your body when you’ve altered what makes you ‘imperfect’ in your eyes which is your natural skin color. What a sad life.
You’re only comfortable when your skin is white because of the colonial mentality that white is more beautiful and white is superior which makes you feel like you’re of value and that you belong because it has been ingrained in you by society. You’re just another victim of that mentality. Sad.
Exactly.If others are comfortable with their morena skin,People should also respect those who wish to have lighter skin.There is nothing wrong with that.Maputi ako but I still use products that have whitening ingredients.Because that is how I want it.That’s my personal choice.
Truth!!!! Sino ka pra pagsabihan ang tao what’s best for them? She’s just lucky that she’s born rich and Sleeps in an air conditioned room kaya even not fair skinned makinis siya. Malinis nmn kasi tlga tingnan kadalasan ang mapuputi.
Good for her na she is comfortable with her body.But if other’s choice is different from yours,you have no right to judge or play Ms.know it all. Please, Donot shame those whose opinion does not agree with your opinion.Iba-iba po ang mga tao. Maputi ako.I also use whitening products.And I don’t have a sad life.I am happy & fulfilled with my family & career. 1:40,What a sad life agad?:)- I am Not 12:55 am.
1.40 Here in North America, white women love to get tanned because it makes them feel beautiful and comfortable. Colonial mentality has nothing to do with personal choices. So, don't get deluded.
2:18 I can bet that people here who use whitening products go to the greatest lengths to keep their fair skin. Whether it be wearing long sleeves or layers in the sweltering heat just to keep their skin fair and refusing to leave the house in a t-shirt with short sleeves if their skin will even be slightly exposed to the sun. I get it. None of us want skin cancer and I understand the need to use such items when the sun is beating down on some days. But there is a huge problem when people sacrifice their own physical comfortability and life to avoid the sun or to avoid getting dark because they ‘prefer’ being white. It’s a problem when it’s 100 degrees outside and people are wrapped up in clothing because they don’t want to get dark, and would rather risk suffering from heat stroke than get darker.
Have you ever wondered where your preference to be white stems from? It stems from the fact that society has made you think you’re beautiful because you have white skin and that you have value because of your white skin and that you’re desirable because of your white skin. People probably praise you for having white skin and you might enjoy that and that might fuel you to use whitening products. Like what 2:02 said, people think having fair skin equates to being clean when in actuality the color of your skin has no bearing whatsoever on a person’s cleanliness. That’s the mentality that Frankie’s trying to combat and that’s the mentality that the whitening/bleaching industry endorses.
If you love having white skin and love using whitening products and you love yourself when you’re lighter and don’t love the way you look when you’re darker due to the NATURAL effects of the sun when you’re out and about, you honestly do not love yourself. Your self love is conditional and that’s what makes your life sad.
Embrace what you were given ladies and gents. Filipinos evolved to have darker skin for a reason. If your excuse for wearing long sleeves and pants in the heat of the sun is because you’re afraid of skin cancer and wrinkles, find a better excuse. Melanin helps combat the sun’s UV rays and your whitening pills and products are eradicating your protection, all for the sake of being ‘clean’, beautiful, and desirable.
2:18 What makes your life sad is that you’re a victim of colonial mentality and you can’t even acknowledge or see it. You’re probably passing on that outdated mentality to your children and teaching them superficial beauty standards indirectly or directly through your actions and that’s even sadder
2:18 magingat lang sa whitening. Maglagay lagi ng SPF. Also, you don’t have to feel so affected. It’s her opinion, not yours. She makes sense naman. Nagagandahan ako sa mga morena esp yung mga skin na super glowing. You don’t have to be maputi to achieve that.
Ako I have lighter skin pero I stopped using whitening products years ago dahil mas focus na ako sa skin care. I make sure na walang whitening keme sa mga products na ginagamit ko. Iba talaga pag healthy looking yung skin.
Excuse me naman... Frankie was NOT shaming those who use whitening products - she just said DON'T USE, and in her followup comment - she mentioned about not using because of harmful effects on the skin. That was her opinion. Di niya naman sinabing mga nakakahiya kayong tao di ba?
Did you feel shame with what she said? Why? Kung alam niyong tama ang ginagawa ninyo at komportable kayo sa ginagawa ninyo, you shouldn't feel 'shamed' - lalo na at wala namang pamamahiyang ginawa nor sinabi yung tao.
People are so loose with using the word 'judge' - when all Frankie really did was say whitening products can be harmful to the skin. *eye roll galore*
filipinos who are not naturally fair/light skinned (not “mestiza” per se) and say they are comfortable when they use whitening products (which generally kills melanin) are ran by their colonized minds. you just missed her point and for you to tell her to get off her high horse? she is reclaiming the love for her own skin, which was stripped when europeans colonized 3/4 of the world and made us believe that to be WHITE IS RIGHT. learn history and educate yourself.
4:22, In the Philippines, the choice of being light skinned stemmed from colonial mentality. Read Philippine history and you’ll know how superior the mestizos and mestizas were. So, don’t be ignorant!
4:22 Here in North America, people that love to tan don’t look down upon people that are fair skinned. They also certainly don’t think they’re of less worth and value with their fair skin than with their tanned skin. So, don’t get deluded.
Pls lang iyung mga bato ng bato ng katwiran na Colonial mentality,siguraduhin ninyong gawang lokal lahat ng gamit n’yo ha.Panindigan ninyo iyan...Isang malaking kaipokritahan tapos papasok kayo ng S&R,nood ng Foreign movies,foreign music etc.,etc....
8:05 I don’t live in the Philippines. I don’t have access to buy local. Supporting foreign exports is not being a hypocrite. I don’t believe in the mentality that all foreign exports are superior to Filipino products solely because they’re foreign. Please find a better argument.
I agree with Kris on this one. It’s one thing to love your own skin but another thing to actually say do not buy whitening products. As Kris mentioned, it is up to the person to decide for oneself if gagamit ba non or not. Forcing people to love their color is the same as forcing them to hate it and use skin whitening products. Purists might disagree and stick to the cliche “love your own skin”. I say, don’t let anyone decide what makes you feel beautiful.
to each his own. whatever floats your boat. if they want to make their skin white/r by using whitening products, let them. if they want lipo to make their bodies toner, let them. if they want to ingest products to make them feel good about how they look, let them. if they want to flaunt their body just like you, let them. who are you to tell them what is essential and what is not for other people? their body, their choice. their decision, their consequence. my opinion, your entertainment/rejection.
This! Grabe na ang tao ngayon to be judgmental. I don't use whitening products so I must be better than you. I didn't need plastic surgery so I must be better than you. I can proudly show off my body so I must be better than you. Because everything is just about looks looks looks. No one talks about substance and about being helpful to others. I guess that's human nature pero mas lalo nang maging grabe nowadays.
1:10 Using whitening products is not just about looks. It’s about the mentality that comes with it and how others treat people with darker skin in comparison to people with fairer skin which is why so many Filipinos use whitening products. People that don’t use whitening products don’t think they’re better than you. But people that do use whitening products think they’re superior because they think it makes them MORE beautiful, MORE clean looking, MORE of value. And with this, they treat people with darker skin as inferior, as dirty looking, as less beautiful. Because if they treat themselves as inferior with darker skin and as less worthy, imagine how they view others with dark skin and treat others with dark skin. If you read comments Filipinos write about celebrities that went from looking fair to getting tan or darker, there are so many comments saying “Ay maputi lang pala siya, hindi naman pala siya maganda”. You’re automatically seen as more worthy or of value simply by having white skin alone. So no it’s not just about looks and the concern for it. It’s about the mentality behind it that not only affects how you treat yourself, but others as well.
1:29 What is wrong with being treated differently if you have whiter skin mentality? It's all about looks in this superficial world. One must survive in the jungle right? In the end, it's the heart that matters. So wag I question ang motive kasi gusto lang nila ng easier existence. Meanwhile, yung nasa picture eh liwing the life.
Anong naging matalino don? Mas matalino xa kong hindi xa nkikialam sa preference ng iba. Maswerte xa at pinangak xang mayaman kahit hindi xa maputi eh makinis at healthy skin nya. Magaling lang xang magsalita kaya feeling nyo matalino xa pro ano bang sense ng sinasabi nya. Mas may sense xa kong sinabi nya lahat ay may karapatang piliin ang gusto nila. Mema din to.
Accept it or not. Tayong mga pilipino ang mapanlait din sa kapwa natin. I was bullied for having a dark color. Kaya di mo masisi kami na gumamit ng whitening products.
that is what her message is all about. as filipinos, we live in a tropical archipelago, we naturally have melanin. she is trying to say that you have to love the skin you’re in. you cannot change what the bullies perceive, bur you can have more love for what you are born with.
May point naman si Kris. If you're old and you still feel insecure about the color of your skin, do what makes you happy. However, how Kakie speaks about this topic is how we should raise young girls. We should empower young girls to never be insecure about it, to see the beauty of it.
Agree w the empowerment of all girls esp at a young age. If already mature and insecure pa rin, pa therapist na. We should grow, as Filipinos, from this mentality na light skin is beautiful. It’s so superficial
Finding this girl really beautiful nowadays. Matalino makes her more hot. And eto nanaman si Kris pakialamera. Binalik lang tuloy ni farnkie sa lupa. 😂
Kala ko matalino si Kris? 🙄 Ang sabi ng bata, whitening products. It doesn’t matter kung may SPF or wala. Napaghahalatang gumagamit ng pampaputi si K kaya defensive. dyusko gusto na ba nya maging invisible sa kaputian?!
"dont buy skin whitening products" tapos "dont body shame"? Nyek. RESPECT lang yan. Kung gustong magpaputi, let them. Kung gustong magpa-tan ng mga puti, let them. Feeling masyadong enlightened nitong batang to. Maswerte sya maganda genes nya at maagang naexpose sa derma treatments kaya wala syang hahabuling skin issues ngayon.
gustong gusto ko tong bata na to pati pinsan nyang si hannah! :) super magalang, mabait, talented. sila yung batang alam mong may kaya pero down to earth!
Wag Kang pakialamera.
ReplyDeleteNapaka papansin talaga ni k.
ReplyDeleteFrankie is so smart!
ReplyDeleteYassss! Go fellow morena!
Deletehahahah burn kris.
ReplyDeleteAyaw nyanh mawala ung concept na pinoy na maputi is maganda kasi pag nagkataon chaka n si lola
DeleteI saw frankie sa twba graveh ang talino nya pwede sya magingg ms. Universe
ReplyDeletetrue! ibang level ang intelligence at marespeto pa.
DeleteBakit pag matalino kailangan Ms. Universe agad?
DeleteHer parents raised her well
DeleteMs universe??? Sayang talino nya kung mahgbeauty queen sya. Daming professions na magagamit ang brains nya
Deletehindi porke’t matalinong sumagot pang Ms U agad! she’s beautiful but not MU material. she can be a lawyer, politician or a host since she really speaks well and has a very commanding voice
DeleteMiss universe talaga? Sa layo ng pwede niyang ma achieve hindi na niya kailangan yun
Delete@12:40 To be Ms Universe is not the be-all and end-all. These days beauty pagents are seen as for bimbos. Why not become scientists, diplomats, philanthropists and so on.
Deletebahala na si frankie sa profession nyang pipiliin. anyway whatever it is she'd do great anyway. kahit ano pa yan.
DeleteCEO ng sariling businesses and investments.
DeleteShe didn’t mention sunblock/spf products on her post. Given naman importante ang lotions & creams with spf pero hindi kailangan na whitening with spf.
ReplyDeleteThis. Dati kasi gusto kong pumuti pero as I got older mas maganda na even yung skin tone. The more natural the better. Focus na ko on having good skin instead kasi yun yung bumibigay ng glow.
DeleteSPF is important. Kayong mga sis na early 20s, maglagay kayo nyan before going outside para ma prevent yung age spots at premature aging.
She’s smart talaga. Answers with sense and respect.
ReplyDeleteThat moment when Frankie owned Kris! She really went there! Hehehe. Looks like someone got schooled on what beauty really means.
ReplyDeleteHalata kung sino ang may class, taste, and confidence!
Mema naman si Ate Kris
ReplyDeleteIba yung matalino sa pakialamera.
ReplyDeleteTRUTH!!
DeleteHahahaha true
DeleteKorek! Hahahaha
DeleteShe is both.
DeletePak! Tumpak!
Deletegurl, essential sakin ang whitening products, kasi I feel comfortable ng maputi ako — like how you you said kung gano ka ka-kumportable sa body mo regardless sa imperfections mo..
ReplyDeleteSo, sino ka para magsabi kung ano ang essential sa hindi? GET OFF YOUR HIGH HORSE.
Like you said essential lang siya sayo. Spf essential for anyone who wants to take good care of their skin. Kung di mo na-gets yun magsama kayo ni Kris na nag-effort mag-comment parehong pointless.
DeleteFunny comment. Please read on the definition of the word "essential" aka "necessity". And if you have more time can u also read on the difference between "wants" and "needs".
DeleteShe’s comfortable with her body regardless of her imperfections and she accepts what she has and doesn’t try to change it, but you’re only comfortable with your body when you’ve altered what makes you ‘imperfect’ in your eyes which is your natural skin color. What a sad life.
DeleteYou’re only comfortable when your skin is white because of the colonial mentality that white is more beautiful and white is superior which makes you feel like you’re of value and that you belong because it has been ingrained in you by society. You’re just another victim of that mentality. Sad.
you dont need it to live
DeleteExactly.If others are comfortable with their morena skin,People should also respect those who wish to have lighter skin.There is nothing wrong with that.Maputi ako but I still use products that have whitening ingredients.Because that is how I want it.That’s my personal choice.
DeleteTinablan. Sensitive naman nito lols
DeleteTruth!!!! Sino ka pra pagsabihan ang tao what’s best for them? She’s just lucky that she’s born rich and Sleeps in an air conditioned room kaya even not fair skinned makinis siya. Malinis nmn kasi tlga tingnan kadalasan ang mapuputi.
Delete1:40, I couldn’t agree more. 👌🏼
DeleteGood for her na she is comfortable with her body.But if other’s choice is different from yours,you have no right to judge or play Ms.know it all.
DeletePlease, Donot shame those whose opinion does not agree with your opinion.Iba-iba po ang mga tao.
Maputi ako.I also use whitening products.And I don’t have a sad life.I am happy & fulfilled with my family & career.
1:40,What a sad life agad?:)-
I am Not 12:55 am.
Gurl.. so hindi ka mabubuhay kung hindi ka maputi? Nakakaloka! 12:55
Delete1.40 Here in North America, white women love to get tanned because it makes them feel beautiful and comfortable. Colonial mentality has nothing to do with personal choices. So, don't get deluded.
Delete2:18 I can bet that people here who use whitening products go to the greatest lengths to keep their fair skin. Whether it be wearing long sleeves or layers in the sweltering heat just to keep their skin fair and refusing to leave the house in a t-shirt with short sleeves if their skin will even be slightly exposed to the sun. I get it. None of us want skin cancer and I understand the need to use such items when the sun is beating down on some days. But there is a huge problem when people sacrifice their own physical comfortability and life to avoid the sun or to avoid getting dark because they ‘prefer’ being white. It’s a problem when it’s 100 degrees outside and people are wrapped up in clothing because they don’t want to get dark, and would rather risk suffering from heat stroke than get darker.
DeleteHave you ever wondered where your preference to be white stems from? It stems from the fact that society has made you think you’re beautiful because you have white skin and that you have value because of your white skin and that you’re desirable because of your white skin. People probably praise you for having white skin and you might enjoy that and that might fuel you to use whitening products. Like what 2:02 said, people think having fair skin equates to being clean when in actuality the color of your skin has no bearing whatsoever on a person’s cleanliness. That’s the mentality that Frankie’s trying to combat and that’s the mentality that the whitening/bleaching industry endorses.
If you love having white skin and love using whitening products and you love yourself when you’re lighter and don’t love the way you look when you’re darker due to the NATURAL effects of the sun when you’re out and about, you honestly do not love yourself. Your self love is conditional and that’s what makes your life sad.
Embrace what you were given ladies and gents. Filipinos evolved to have darker skin for a reason. If your excuse for wearing long sleeves and pants in the heat of the sun is because you’re afraid of skin cancer and wrinkles, find a better excuse. Melanin helps combat the sun’s UV rays and your whitening pills and products are eradicating your protection, all for the sake of being ‘clean’, beautiful, and desirable.
Pwede naman maging makinis na di gumagamit ng whitening products. Hydrate. Moisturize. Use spf.
DeleteThere is something wrong if you cannot love the skin you are born with.
But the interesting question is... why is there a "need" for whitening products?
2:18 What makes your life sad is that you’re a victim of colonial mentality and you can’t even acknowledge or see it. You’re probably passing on that outdated mentality to your children and teaching them superficial beauty standards indirectly or directly through your actions and that’s even sadder
Delete2:18 magingat lang sa whitening. Maglagay lagi ng SPF. Also, you don’t have to feel so affected. It’s her opinion, not yours. She makes sense naman. Nagagandahan ako sa mga morena esp yung mga skin na super glowing. You don’t have to be maputi to achieve that.
DeleteAko I have lighter skin pero I stopped using whitening products years ago dahil mas focus na ako sa skin care. I make sure na walang whitening keme sa mga products na ginagamit ko. Iba talaga pag healthy looking yung skin.
1:40 agree!
DeleteExcuse me naman... Frankie was NOT shaming those who use whitening products - she just said DON'T USE, and in her followup comment - she mentioned about not using because of harmful effects on the skin. That was her opinion. Di niya naman sinabing mga nakakahiya kayong tao di ba?
DeleteDid you feel shame with what she said? Why? Kung alam niyong tama ang ginagawa ninyo at komportable kayo sa ginagawa ninyo, you shouldn't feel 'shamed' - lalo na at wala namang pamamahiyang ginawa nor sinabi yung tao.
People are so loose with using the word 'judge' - when all Frankie really did was say whitening products can be harmful to the skin. *eye roll galore*
2:02 - ito na naman tayo sa panininisi sa mga taong pinanganak na mayaman.
DeleteAnong kinalaman ng aircon dyan teh? Ang kinis, whatever skin color you have, depends on genes and hygiene. Wag ka nga.
filipinos who are not naturally fair/light skinned (not “mestiza” per se) and say they are comfortable when they use whitening products (which generally kills melanin) are ran by their colonized minds. you just missed her point and for you to tell her to get off her high horse? she is reclaiming the love for her own skin, which was stripped when europeans colonized 3/4 of the world and made us believe that to be WHITE IS RIGHT. learn history and educate yourself.
DeleteAgree with everything you said, 4:35.
Delete4:22, In the Philippines, the choice of being light skinned stemmed from colonial mentality. Read Philippine history and you’ll know how superior the mestizos and mestizas were. So, don’t be ignorant!
DeleteFrankie girl, your Mom was morena. Look at her now. Kaloka
Delete4:22 Here in North America, people that love to tan don’t look down upon people that are fair skinned. They also certainly don’t think they’re of less worth and value with their fair skin than with their tanned skin. So, don’t get deluded.
DeletePls lang iyung mga bato ng bato ng katwiran na Colonial mentality,siguraduhin ninyong gawang lokal lahat ng gamit n’yo ha.Panindigan ninyo iyan...Isang malaking kaipokritahan tapos papasok kayo ng S&R,nood ng Foreign movies,foreign music etc.,etc....
Delete8:05 I don’t live in the Philippines. I don’t have access to buy local. Supporting foreign exports is not being a hypocrite. I don’t believe in the mentality that all foreign exports are superior to Filipino products solely because they’re foreign. Please find a better argument.
DeleteKris is desperate to be relevant
ReplyDeleteSo true.
DeleteYou made her relevant.
DeleteFrankie, support Ph schools.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kris on this one. It’s one thing to love your own skin but another thing to actually say do not buy whitening products. As Kris mentioned, it is up to the person to decide for oneself if gagamit ba non or not. Forcing people to love their color is the same as forcing them to hate it and use skin whitening products. Purists might disagree and stick to the cliche “love your own skin”. I say, don’t let anyone decide what makes you feel beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMoral of the story. Wag masyadong bilib sa celebrity. Do you!
DeleteMatalinong bata. Mana ang sharon.
ReplyDeleteSmart..mana sa father!
DeleteMana sa parehong magulang. Kapag may serious interviews kay Sharon, grabe sumagot. Magaling talaga at may sense.
DeleteClose sila dahil bff si kris and sharon / kiko
ReplyDeleteto each his own. whatever floats your boat. if they want to make their skin white/r by using whitening products, let them. if they want lipo to make their bodies toner, let them. if they want to ingest products to make them feel good about how they look, let them. if they want to flaunt their body just like you, let them. who are you to tell them what is essential and what is not for other people? their body, their choice. their decision, their consequence. my opinion, your entertainment/rejection.
ReplyDeleteThis!
DeleteGrabe na ang tao ngayon to be judgmental. I don't use whitening products so I must be better than you. I didn't need plastic surgery so I must be better than you. I can proudly show off my body so I must be better than you. Because everything is just about looks looks looks. No one talks about substance and about being helpful to others. I guess that's human nature pero mas lalo nang maging grabe nowadays.
1:41 Oozing with confidence kasi yung girl la loo.
Delete1:10 Using whitening products is not just about looks. It’s about the mentality that comes with it and how others treat people with darker skin in comparison to people with fairer skin which is why so many Filipinos use whitening products. People that don’t use whitening products don’t think they’re better than you. But people that do use whitening products think they’re superior because they think it makes them MORE beautiful, MORE clean looking, MORE of value. And with this, they treat people with darker skin as inferior, as dirty looking, as less beautiful. Because if they treat themselves as inferior with darker skin and as less worthy, imagine how they view others with dark skin and treat others with dark skin. If you read comments Filipinos write about celebrities that went from looking fair to getting tan or darker, there are so many comments saying “Ay maputi lang pala siya, hindi naman pala siya maganda”. You’re automatically seen as more worthy or of value simply by having white skin alone. So no it’s not just about looks and the concern for it. It’s about the mentality behind it that not only affects how you treat yourself, but others as well.
Delete1:29 What is wrong with being treated differently if you have whiter skin mentality? It's all about looks in this superficial world. One must survive in the jungle right? In the end, it's the heart that matters. So wag I question ang motive kasi gusto lang nila ng easier existence. Meanwhile, yung nasa picture eh liwing the life.
DeleteAnong naging matalino don? Mas matalino xa kong hindi xa nkikialam sa preference ng iba. Maswerte xa at pinangak xang mayaman kahit hindi xa maputi eh makinis at healthy skin nya. Magaling lang xang magsalita kaya feeling nyo matalino xa pro ano bang sense ng sinasabi nya. Mas may sense xa kong sinabi nya lahat ay may karapatang piliin ang gusto nila. Mema din to.
ReplyDeleteBreath of fresh air kasi si Frankie sa dami ng pabebe at walang laman na nagsasalita ng artista sa showbiz these days.
Deletedi ko kinaya mga X mo baks
Deleteay may nasunog. buti nga. intrimitida kasi hahaha magpahinga k na uy.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, konti lang nakaka-outwit kay Kris. I’m a fan Frankie.
ReplyDeleteTrue
DeleteOwned. Frankie 1 Kris 0
ReplyDeleteAccept it or not. Tayong mga pilipino ang mapanlait din sa kapwa natin. I was bullied for having a dark color. Kaya di mo masisi kami na gumamit ng whitening products.
ReplyDeletethat is what her message is all about. as filipinos, we live in a tropical archipelago, we naturally have melanin. she is trying to say that you have to love the skin you’re in. you cannot change what the bullies perceive, bur you can have more love for what you are born with.
Delete1:26 She should mind her own business kung talagang matalino sya. Maybe she can learn that in college.
DeleteAffected lang kayo coz she hits a nerve. 😂
ReplyDeleteExactly! Hahaha!
DeleteTama. Daming guilty.
DeleteMay point naman si Kris. If you're old and you still feel insecure about the color of your skin, do what makes you happy. However, how Kakie speaks about this topic is how we should raise young girls. We should empower young girls to never be insecure about it, to see the beauty of it.
ReplyDeleteAgree w the empowerment of all girls esp at a young age. If already mature and insecure pa rin, pa therapist na. We should grow, as Filipinos, from this mentality na light skin is beautiful. It’s so superficial
DeleteFinding this girl really beautiful nowadays. Matalino makes her more hot. And eto nanaman si Kris pakialamera. Binalik lang tuloy ni farnkie sa lupa. 😂
ReplyDeleteMatalino how? Telling people what is good and bad for you?
DeleteKala ko matalino si Kris? 🙄 Ang sabi ng bata, whitening products. It doesn’t matter kung may SPF or wala. Napaghahalatang gumagamit ng pampaputi si K kaya defensive. dyusko gusto na ba nya maging invisible sa kaputian?!
ReplyDelete"dont buy skin whitening products" tapos "dont body shame"? Nyek. RESPECT lang yan. Kung gustong magpaputi, let them. Kung gustong magpa-tan ng mga puti, let them. Feeling masyadong enlightened nitong batang to. Maswerte sya maganda genes nya at maagang naexpose sa derma treatments kaya wala syang hahabuling skin issues ngayon.
ReplyDeleteTrue nman puro chemicals yang whitening prods. Later on your old age magkaka allergy, kidney prob or even cancer hindi mo alam san nanggaling.
Deletegustong gusto ko tong bata na to pati pinsan nyang si hannah! :) super magalang, mabait, talented. sila yung batang alam mong may kaya pero down to earth!
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