Light skin in Japanese culture

Bihaku (美白; 'beautifully white') is a Japanese term coined in the 1990s with the emergence of skin whitening products and cosmetics. == Summary == Although skin tone differs based on a person's racial background, those with fair skin have difficulty maintaining skin tone due to a lack of melanin production.

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Light skin in Japanese culture

Bihaku (美白; 'beautifully white') is a Japanese term coined in the 1990s with the emergence of skin whitening products and cosmetics. == Summary == Although skin tone differs based on a person's racial background, those with fair skin have difficulty maintaining skin tone due to a lack of melanin production.

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