India, Oct. 24 -- Years together, I would resent my skin; Wearing it like- An armor of shame. Because I was told, this skin I carry wasn't beautiful. Because being fair was lovely, but being dark was a disgrace. From advertisements to movies, how we have this instilled sense of beauty, to maintain, to be perfect.

To be something you aren't. From a tender age, I thought I wasn't living up to the standards of society- because of my dark skin. slamming my face into products. To fit in, to look pretty. because if I didn't, I wouldn't find someone- as I wasn't 'lovely' enough. I was taught 'to get a guy,' just because I was brown, dark. because all the boys drool over the 'fair' ladies. I was told to wear dark clothes as it matches my skin tone...