This reminds me of all the crazy surrounding pinkydoll when she visited LA for some award show. She was darker on the red carpet and they accused her of bleaching /filtering her skin for her videos. It's like no one realizes us brown skin girls can go back and forth from a lighter shade to a darker shade and it not be for nefarious reasons!!
Legit haha. I’m Scottish, so I’m ginger with the whitest of white skin… but my mum’s side is Scottish and Spanish. In the winter I’m transparent, I’m so white. In the summer, the sun bleaches my hair so it’s even more ginger, but my skin tans really well 😂🤦🏼♀️ What’s stranger is the only ginger hair I have is on my head - everything else is almost black 😖 So I’m walking around with bright ginger hair, pale green eyes, dark eyebrows and lashes, with a very deep tan 😂😭 So many times I’ve heard people comment on my “fake tan that’s way too dark for her”. IT IS JUST MY SKIN. I’M AWARE IT ISN’T TYPICAL. MIND YA DAMN BUSINESS 😂🤦🏼♀️
Girl it happens world wide. I still get surprised when people question a person's skin tone changes a bit. Back when I wore makeup, I needed a summer shade and winter shade.
My hubby is Korean, and I laugh at the difference summer hubby vs winter hubby looks… like I’m talking he turns from winter Snow White to burnt pizza color 😂😂😂 it blew my mind the first year I was with him
People don’t realize that a tan isn’t just your skin getting darker, it’s your skin temporarily producing more melanin after exposure to the sun. Therefore, anyone of any tone can get a tan.. This is why an educated society is important.
Reminds me of a vid of a lady construction worker who lifts her pant legs to show how light her normal skin is, but being in the sun all day she had the darkest skin tone you can imagine. Just like farmer tans.
I know it's stupid. I hate it even more when black people ask this question 😅. I mean black skin is skin it's not a magical shield that protects you from rocks, Knives, Bullets and the sun.
I’m my normal complexion until November, then I lose my color. By February, I looked like undercooked chicken skin. I finally start getting my color back in June. Gotta love Michigan 😅
Very True! I'm very dark in the summer, I love being out in the sun and beach! In one day at the beach I can get 3 to 4 shades darker and it does not fade until the winter.
or maybe she's just a basic African American who hates the fact she isn't black but infact mixed with the race their people just spent 20 years calling evil racist amoung other things
Omg!!! Seriously as a Latin person I also get darker then lighter then darker then lighter depending on the season & how long I choose to stay in or out of that weather..!!
No. I really hope you are a white person making this dumb comment. We tan in the summer and go back to our true color in Fall. It's just more apparent on us because white people don't think we tan...Geeezzz.
Yup u found one right here sometimes I can look as light as some East Asian and sometimes I look normal and sometimes I can look like really dark it’s all the seasonsss
As a black women who lives in south Florida I’ve seen people move here and damn near change races bc the sun is so brutal. It will even bleach the outer and upper layers of your hair over time which is why a lot of people here have random blonde streaks and areas. I never knew my natural shade until I moved to Kentucky and after the first year I definitely noticed a difference in color and texture from reduced sun exposure
This was me, I went to Florida during the summer when I was younger and I came back home to Virginia. My dad saw me and gasped " You got really really dark"
@@cococcom3llow402 i don’t see it as disrespectful but can I honestly ask wtf is the point? This is the internet and ik it’s woman but it was autocorrected. I do not understand the newer generations need to correct every little thing. Mistakes happen and we are not in English 3. Like no disrespect but what do you get out of correcting peoples grammar online? What would make you think I didn’t know the word woman or how to use it if I used the word women?
You mean to say your color goes back to original when its not sunny?? Im asian with brown skin, my dark skin never goes back to its original lighter color.
@@Shelbzznot everyone comes from a multi-cultural country. Edit: lol, the amount of people lacking basic comprehension skills 😂 No, hunnies, I dont think black people don't tan. And yes, most people are dumdums. A dumdum can't use logic very well. Ergo, if someone never thought about this, is not exposed to it, then yeah, a lot of dumdums will be surprised to learn that ;)
As a fellow Canadian, I can confirm this is absolutely 100 % a thing. My white ass goes from ghost to damn near bronze over the course of the summer and back again over the course of the winter. Not only do we cover-up with more clothing, but the strength of the sun changes significantly. This is also why Seasonal Afffective Disorder and Vitamin D deficiencies are things in the Temperate and Polar Zones.
@Carmen Mac Canada is NORTH of USA. It has to do with latitude and its effect on solar rays. You are also failing to recognize the vast range of black skin tones. Someone who has an ebony base will not darken as much while someone who has a mahogany or hazel skin tone has the potential to darken a lot further.
it's also lighting and an edited pic. there's going to be difference between the raw video footage she posts and a gorgeous picture in studio lighting with editing done on it.
but what about the videos she posts in the summer when she is that dark. I'm the same complexion as Darcie in the winter and get darker than the picture if I spend a lot of time outside in the summer. we tan too
@@deedeedussard I might be wrong, but I don't think they were saying it as like this is what happened but more as a contributing factor? Because both statements are true.
@@deedeedussard you're totally correct. both factors feed into her being more tan in that pic. the picture was edited and it was summertime so darcie was naturally more tan than in the winter.
@@Shreya...1That’s why that ashy elbows and knees joke exists in the black community. The ashiness we experience is our skin changing colors, it sheds a little extra on our elbows and knees :)
Someone asked me this the other day... and I'm lole dude I live in northern Ontario and it's freaking January bud.... and the photo your referencing is from August lmfao....
Everyone tans, it’s just that for certain shades it’s more noticeable than others, skin is skin and what protects from tanning is melanin, but it’s not evenly spread around the skin, the face is normally lighter for example, again more noticeable if you have a darker complexion in this case, lighter people also have lighter faces but on them it isn’t as noticeable when comparing with the neck or chest, we all tan, some people due to the lack of melanin on their skin don’t have protection against the uv rays and burn/turn red because of it. We all have melanin, some more than others.
@Katarina Giselle No, It's adults. I don't hear this from kids becuase they really aren't paying enough attention, but adults constantly comment on shade or two difference everytime.
Or like me being Jamaican mixed I look like a completely different person. Even my patient noticed it already like it’s been one day of sun and I’m already a shade darker. I’m about to be her winter color in a month and can’t wait. Last year I bought two tanning session to move the process along faster to not confuse the world but had surgery and basically wasted my money. Like shit my melanin just goes on vacation in the winter cause the black in me don’t do cold 🥶
"You can get sun burned?!" "You tan in the sun?!". "How, you're already brown?!". It's melanin. Doesn't matter how much or how little you have. Melanin does what melanin does. It's crazy to me when people seriously don't realize that not only do black people tan, but we can burn too. Smooth brains everywhere, smh.
Thank you! The babysitter didn’t realize my kids (mixed) could sunburn because they “look black” 🙄 wtf, I provided sunscreen cause they have skin…that will burn… cause it’s skin… 😡
And you’re beautiful 🤩 brown skin lady’s and men come into tanning bed as well.people are just ignorant that’s why old daddy doesn’t even got a picture to show himself ignorance self.
Went to school with a Korean/black girl. In the winter she got so light she looked mostly Korean and had FRECKLES. In the summer she was so dark people didn’t realize she was half Korean. Girl was like a damn shapeshifter 😂. Gorgeous either way, but it was fascinating to watch
I’m lightskin Mexican so in the winter I look very pale, people mistake me for Asian or European all the time but as soon as the summer hits I get very dark, and no one questions whether I’m Mexican or not haha. It’s just genetics, my father is very brown and my mother is very light so all their kids including myself take after both, just depends on time of the year.
@@MiaMorfin3 your skin sounds like it could be light-medium skin tone or light olive/yellowish undertone skin, it's common for people with these skin tones to tan/lighten depending on the season.
midwest white girl here. I see this happen all the time. Lack of sunlight causes skin color to change on literally everyone. People are stupid hun, you look great!
Ireland here. As a fellow Northern Latitudes woman I can confirm we need several different shades of foundation and bronzer to account for the stark difference between our Winter and Summer weather.
A friend of mine moved to Ireland a few years ago. Someone asked her if her tan was fake or if it was from "a love of the sun." She describes her skin as the color of drywall. LOL
@@pmzaii lol, same! I went to the Bahamas on vacation and came back 5 shades darker. Once I got home I needed to buy new foundation, blush, and lipsticks because all of my normal makeup looked ashy on me.
@@nilnil7325 i assume it’d be the same for me except i’m not allowed to wear makeup besides lip gloss and tinted lip balms. i remember one time i was outside for an hour (with spf 50 sunscreen and i was in water) and i still got like 3 shades darker
Dont you hate when you change shades just because the lighting changes?!? Like on photos… I absolutely hate that 🤣 feel like my phone is wh1tewashing me
People can generally not comprehend that people tan when they spend time outside...like, I am white and love spending time outside, so I also get darker in summer (especially after I was in Egypt) and EVERYTIME I get accused of switching races or some bs. No, I just don't spend all of my time on a couch, madame. Celebrities also have to put up with that bs occasionally
true, I never wondered if dark skinned people tan or not at all and I feel kinda stupid for not realising they do 😂 it simply never crossed my mind until watching this video, I never even noticed her profile picture was of her at a point when she was tan
I love how your skin has a different shimmer/hue to it depending on the season. In winter it has something cooltoned silvery about it and in summer ita like awarm bronze hue. So beautiful.
@@russgardnon9284 I might have used the wrong word, as English is not my first language. I didn't mean the depth of the colour, but the warmth changed.. from cooler tone to warm tones skin.
@@belonging9200 No, no, you said it right, it’s just very logical to everyone honey. When you get a tan the hue changes and that’s why your seasonal colors (for color analysis) also change because your skin gets a warm overtone and will clash if you don’t adapt your hair color (in some cases) and clothing colors to it. At least you meant it as a positive thing and that’s quite cute 🥺
I hate the feeling of sunscreen and lotion so I never used to wear lotion. But I started last summer with the native spf face lotion with the orange packaging and it literally feels like you aren’t wearing lotion. It’s amazing. My skin 3 mins after applying a nickel sized drop is silky smooth and pillowy. Seriously go buy it it’s amazing. The only downside is that while it’s absorbing it looks like you smeared a bunch of white paint on your face but in 5 mins it’s gone. I’m white so idk if it would leave white patches on dark skin but id say try it anyways
I just think people may not connect the dots or think about it like that, but yeah I would think people would know that everyone tans in the summer months
It's only when it comes to dark skinned/brown/black people. People don't realise it happens because they're either racist, ignorant or it's simply easier to notice that a white/pale/light skinned person has gotten darker because of a tan than it is a black person
The color is kinda relevant because people are accusing her of bleaching her skin. She's got gorgeous brown skin in any season but she's more chocolatey in summer like most brown skinned people.
Just a PSA that people of all skin tones need to wear sun screen for skin cancer protection! UV-A radiation affects tanning, but UV-B affects _deeper_ skin changes to DNA and that is what you really need protection from. The number of SPF on sunscreen relates to UV-A, the number of plusses after the number relate to UV-B. So get a sunscreen with as many + signs after the number as possible ❤️
Yes a tan is actually bad for our skin, no matter the skin tone! I've seen girls use low SPF in the tanning beds, so they can "safely tan." Not a thing!!!
I thought the number of the spf relates to time :how many times more can the sunscreen protect someone, in relationship to the average time they get a sunburn depending on their skin type. For example, if I get a burn after 20 minutes, wearing spf 30,protects me for 600 minutes.
@@md55773 In theory, the skin protection factor works like that, but you also have to account for environmental factors that degrade the protection such as sweat, water and abrasion.
I try to tell my family this every year. And they laugh at me like girl I don’t need no sunscreen im not yt, I’m like you still need to protect your skin regardless if you don’t burn!!
EDIT: Before you reply to my below comment, please read what I wrote and understand past tense before you reply triggered you're embarrassing yourself. Depends what part of the world you live. People in Africa and other indigenous people in sunny parts of the world before mass marketing, integration and destruction of the Ozone layer didn't know what sunscreen was or needed it. The sun affects SOME darker skin folks because we have all contributed to destroying the Ozone layer in the western world, and so the UV rays affects SOME black folks in the western world BUT, it depends how long you stay in the sun and at what time of the day and where in the world you're at. Indigenous Africans historically used coconut oil as natural protection from the sun they didn't use or know about sunscreen specifically It isn't an issue like it is in the western world but still the sun doesn't affect ALL black folks like that even in the western world. Weakening your melanin by starting families with different groups of people with less melanin doesn't help.
I’m Cherokee Indian and in the winter I lighten. You can see the olive tint to my skin. But in the summer if I stay outside. I look like my true nature. I get darker than some of color. Love watching you! Keep it up!❤
When I was in drama in high school and my teacher was trying to match my skin tone with the stage make up she said Oh you're green. I was thinking people normally say olive but ok haha
I am so happy to see this comment because I have been very curious about having an Olive complexion. I know olives are different colors. I have yet to see a human with the complexion of an olive. Can someone explain?
Not any race, but most of them, like when a person is TOO white, the skin just gets red, they cant tan, if they try, it will hurt and they will leave looking like a shrimp
How dare you be multiple levels of beautiful!!! People can never just say what the feel...that this chick is super pretty at any shade. Something not everyone can be
That's not what people think though. You're acting like peoples inability to understand something until they're educated on it equates to jealousy. You're a yt woman who is kissing the asses of black people in hopes they like you. News flash Karen! They won't 😂
Oh babe ❤, also for non Canadians (or those in BC🙄), April in most of Canada is still nearly-winter. We don't plant a garden until LATE MAY because frost is still 100% possible.
It’s not just Canadians or non-Melanated people it’s everyone we all get dark in the summer due to the sun and the heat and when it cools down our skin lightens up. I need y’all to get it together.
Exactly that’s what I said she made it seem like it’s just a Canadian thing that was so weird to me lol like girl this happens all over the world you aren’t unique 😂
@@BleuBirdie what she meant was that Canada has a very harsh winter and a drastic change between summer and winter, so in winter she would get almost no sun, whereas somewhere nearer to the equator would have a much milder winter and there would be less of a change
i relate so hard as an east asian. our skin tones literally go from white as snow to a dark camel brown and when i say i look like a completely different person by the end of summer, i mean it lmao
@@user-uh1dd2jb2p plastic surgery doesn’t have anything to do with your skin tone-that’s achieved through tanning or skin bleaching. it’s actually a big problem in areas like southeast and south asia/india where skin tones are naturally darker and women are pressured to bleach their skin from a young age to fit this crazy beauty standard
People don’t understand, when I lived in Hawai’i my skin tone was gorgeous chocolate and after moving to the mainland where there’s seasons I get a few shades lighter…some people don’t realize we tan as well
Not something people think of often since our skintone is already dark for some of us, I assume thats why. I never really thought about it myself personally.
I’ve been accused of bleaching a few times before as well and I can honestly say it’s made me feel insecure and self conscious about my skin color. To accuse someone of bleaching is extremely offensive.
My skin literally did what hers did. When I got out the navy my skin got like 5 shades lighter. I thought I was crazy.. I’m insecure over it too. It was hard to take pictures of myself because I’d barely recognize myself.
Some people think that it means you can't get sunburnt if you have a lot of melanin. While it may help, a person can still get sunburnt if they don't wear sunscreen.
@@pettylilthing I learned the hard way when I joined the military at 17...they gave us sunscreen....I was like "I'm black"...threw it away and suffered my first two weeks with burns, blisters and the peeling...to this day..I'm 54...erry day...rain or shine...inside or outside....fancy or cheap...I'm wearing sunscreen...painful lesson learned the hard way...in the winter it makes me look like a ghost lmao...but I still wear it...
It's the same with me. I'm Asian and makeup artists I work with on shoots or sets always get confused cause they're like "I think your skin got darker because I'm using the same foundation mix from last time" This is a direct quote from someone who did my makeup in June after doing my makeup in March beforehand. Seasons really affect your look 😂
i'm a filipino and this video reminded me of the one accusation towards beabadoobee, another filipino, where some person claimed she was blackfishing like bro we just tan we live in a tropical country too 😭😭😭
@Kye Tes. Exactly!! I'm white and Cambodian plus live in PNW so the long gloomy winters give me a vampires shimmer. Then, by August every year I'm at least 3 - 4 foundation shades darker. How this person a PROFESSIONAL and not know many of us need darker shades in the summer ??? 😂
Ha! I'm Arabic, I have neutral olive skin, and I live in America. During the summer, I get super dark and then very light in the winter. Luckily, I have only been accused of some things a few times. Not of lightening my skin, of course. The thing I hate hearing is in the summer, people tell me, "you look way more Arabic for some reason." 🤦🏽♀️
@Ayegot and it happens so quickly. Ten minutes near a window, and I am several shades darker. I honestly have given up on foundation. My skin tone changes too much throughout the year. Also, there is nothing for neutral olive skin. I've tried to mix foundations, and nothing comes out right.
girl, I feel you. I’m what they call a “south carolinian,” it’s so hot down here, our shades throughout the season are very similar. you’re so pretty, don’t let the haters get to you! love you and your videos ❤❤
I live in a cold ass town with like 1 1/2 months of summer and ive worked night shift for 5 years so I’m white passing 10 months of the year. Before I worked nightshift I worked outdoors 6 days a week from sunrise til way after sunset with a small break for dinner so I was very obviously biracial all year round.
All black people change colors from summer to winter; u just have to be in a place that experiences both high/low temperatures and be outside a few times for it to occur
I feel you. I'm from Texas where we get about 14 days of winter and I never knew of this phenomenon 😂 I moved to Omaha for work and I literally thought I was sick. I was like WHAT'S HAPPENING TO MY MELANIN? 😅 I HAVE JONDIS😮. It took me THREE winters to get used to it😂
@@quashawnmurphy1456 yes! Jondis. (the spelling wasn't the most important thing to me). It's documented. I did an Instagram post and everything. Ya girl was yellow. And I ain't never been a yellow bone.
@ebony alburdy I wasn't trying to be rude, love. Just to let you know. And we love all shades of chocolate over here! My baby had jondis too, shit. Now he looks like a little brown bear. 🤣 I'm ready for this melanin to start poppin up here in NC. Yasss.
Oh my gosh! I'm not big into makeup myself but I always love your videos when they pop up. It's so cool to learn you're Canadian! I feel like there are so few larger creators that are Canadian like me and but it just makes me feel really proud. Like I don't have to be from the U.S to be sucessful haha, silly I know. Still it makes me happy to know. Keep doing you honey!❤❤❤
As an Italian, I can relate. Some chikas will never understand the struggle of having to find at least 2 foundation/concealer shades for that seasonal skin change. 😂
Black Italian American here& I have a love hate finding my shade in the stores. I thought I was crazy, but it's literally 2 different tones on my face, then my chest is 1 color.... still beautiful tho!!!
My friends, what you need to find is the right sunscreen and apply it all year round EVERYDAY, no matter what, then you’ll find your true skin tone. No more changing colors.
I can say that is true, I was asked that by a customer at work. Yes, I'm a Canadian black woman. Darker in the summer, winter lighter. Yes, we tan so I've decided to wear sun block. SMH
What kind of idiots are these people that don't know black people tan in the summer. It will blow their minds if they find out you can get sunburn too! I'm a white British girl and I'm so pale I never change colour ever, well unless I forget the sunscreen then I go vivid red and when that wears off right back to pale blue where I started!
You don’t have to apologize, who do you have to prove anything to? You’re beautiful just the way you are and your skin color doesn’t define you. You are beautiful no matter what season :)
I understand but it not about being beautiful or not I believe the person was js merely curious or they didn't know about the skin color change (I didn't know either)
There are unfortunately a skin color police in the black community who because they hate the color of their own skin (not calling out a particular hue/shade.... dark skin girls), love to accuse people of bleaching.
Unless u only got one season in ur country😭. And its freaking scorching hot summer. Im just tan throughout the year and get tanner every year even tho i apply sunscreen
A coworker complimented my skin one day and I was like "thanks I got a tan" and she had the nerve to say "no, I don't think that's it. Did you try a new makeup? " 😑.... Noooooo I got a new tan!!! I live in Seattle lol💁🏾♀️
Omg Seattle..... I once went there for a business meeting and gosh.... IT BURNED DOWN MY SKIN I was not able to touch my face, shoulders, neck and when the upper part of my hand..... From Seattle I learned the importance of suns cream
My dad is part native and I was born in December in the late 70's. When they were trying to get my mom to sign the birth certificate they kept trying to get my dad out of the room and finally both of them asked why. I was born with brown almost black eyes like a native baby. My dad who was pretty white at the time because that summer he was working inside most of the time and now it was winter did not have a tan at all. They thought my mom cheated on my apparently very white father with a native man. They laughed pretty hard at that one and when I am out in the sun I can get noticeable tan lines and about 2 shades darker with in an hour or 2 on my semi olive but still pale skin from winter.
also a kid of a part native dad here. a sort of similar thing happened when my sister was born but it had to do with her skin tone rather than eye color... something about the way she looked had the nurses worried about something medical, like comparing her to our pale af mom, until someone went "well look at dad..." this was also a december (late 90s) so i guess it doesnt actually relate all that much since just looking at our dad explained my sister's skin tone being i guess darker than the nurses expected. maybe if she was born in july the nurses mightve looked at dad and thought the baby wasnt dark enough? idk as long as we're oversharing, when i was born i came out yellow and they had to put me under a heating lamp like a stale chicken nugget
Yeah, my boyfriend is Cherokee and even in winter he’s still tan, and when summer comes he gets even darker and doesn’t turn red. But I’m white so I turn into a lobster, I tan too but still sunburn
I think she meant that in Canada, there's different seasons. They have harsh winter's with no sun, so that's why she is lighter. There is nothing to do with the nationality, just the seasons.
Hey im from Louisiana! Were stae buddies!! For me its the European that really shines thru lol, i step outside for more than 2 hours n im gettinf sunburned
True story! ❤ In Canada most women actually have two shade at least of foundations because our skin tones are completely different from summer to winter. I have a lighter shade for winter and a darker shade for summer after I get a tan. 🇨🇦👍
As a brown skin girl too, our color changes a lot too depends on the season, especially on summer and it's really hot outside we get tan easily too.
That's right, and also anyone can get skin cancer..... Because it's a human problem.... Because you know there's only one race the human race
True
This reminds me of all the crazy surrounding pinkydoll when she visited LA for some award show. She was darker on the red carpet and they accused her of bleaching /filtering her skin for her videos. It's like no one realizes us brown skin girls can go back and forth from a lighter shade to a darker shade and it not be for nefarious reasons!!
@@SmallBobby they wouldn’t understand it bc some of them just turn red when they are under the sun 😭
I can totally agree I do too 😂
Yes, i do believe that melanin acts like melanin regardless of how much of it you have.
Literally!!!!
Legit haha. I’m Scottish, so I’m ginger with the whitest of white skin… but my mum’s side is Scottish and Spanish. In the winter I’m transparent, I’m so white. In the summer, the sun bleaches my hair so it’s even more ginger, but my skin tans really well 😂🤦🏼♀️ What’s stranger is the only ginger hair I have is on my head - everything else is almost black 😖 So I’m walking around with bright ginger hair, pale green eyes, dark eyebrows and lashes, with a very deep tan 😂😭
So many times I’ve heard people comment on my “fake tan that’s way too dark for her”. IT IS JUST MY SKIN. I’M AWARE IT ISN’T TYPICAL. MIND YA DAMN BUSINESS 😂🤦🏼♀️
@@TallulahFoxxxomg you sound like the most beautiful human being
@@TallulahFoxxxif Evelyn hugo and celia st james had a baby
@@TallulahFoxxx This made me giggle. Genes be crazy sometimes, hahaha
Thanks for sharing!
Apologizing for being Canadian 🇨🇦 is the most Canadian thing she can do ❤
Lol i am Canada too and i do this all the time
Frrrr
Canadians apologize for EVERYTHING, and it's not even stereotypical at this point...
Same
nuh uh my anger issues are the opposite of a canadian (i mean, i’m german & american 😭)
Lmao, yesss
Girl it happens world wide. I still get surprised when people question a person's skin tone changes a bit. Back when I wore makeup, I needed a summer shade and winter shade.
My hubby is Korean, and I laugh at the difference summer hubby vs winter hubby looks… like I’m talking he turns from winter Snow White to burnt pizza color 😂😂😂 it blew my mind the first year I was with him
I sometimes realise my colouring is off between winter and summer and then need to mix and match the winter and summer shades.
@@Mangoomads that kind of skin tone he has is light wheatish skin tone or yellowish/olive skin tone which is very typical for east asians.
Always! Summer foundation and winter foundation is the norm for us melanin girls. 🤎🖤
People don’t realize that a tan isn’t just your skin getting darker, it’s your skin temporarily producing more melanin after exposure to the sun. Therefore, anyone of any tone can get a tan..
This is why an educated society is important.
My ginger a$$ can only get sunburn there's no exception
I just dont understand how people nuh understand this yet. Seriously!!!😒
"My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge. "
I have never tanned. I just burn and then go back to paper white.
@@aliceB357 oh I see so you're Irish and at first I was like wtf is fear, roasted tomato and fear again mean? Lol
@@KateWeisenborn-pq8chit's anyone not everyone
When she said "I'm just Canadian, I'm sorry" she just proved that she is Canadian
exactly. haha
We tan in the United States as well. People just be trying to find something to complain about!
No, she said sorry not soory
@@kladies3021she meant because she apologised, that is what most Canadians would do as they are so nice😅
@@avacaryofyllis3 Oh, ok. Sounds like it's a cultural thing. Thank-you for making things more clear.
People really don’t understand that we tan too. I’m my “normal” shade right now but come July I get noticeabley darker.
Reminds me of a vid of a lady construction worker who lifts her pant legs to show how light her normal skin is, but being in the sun all day she had the darkest skin tone you can imagine. Just like farmer tans.
I mean, or they don't understand that other people tan lol
I know it's stupid. I hate it even more when black people ask this question 😅. I mean black skin is skin it's not a magical shield that protects you from rocks, Knives, Bullets and the sun.
I’m my normal complexion until November, then I lose my color. By February, I looked like undercooked chicken skin. I finally start getting my color back in June. Gotta love Michigan 😅
@@lolymop333 black people don’t realize that other black people tan. Whites don’t gaff about our skin tones. We are all black to them.
Very True! I'm very dark in the summer, I love being out in the sun and beach! In one day at the beach I can get 3 to 4 shades darker and it does not fade until the winter.
Same for me!
As a Canadian I can confirm all Canadians change colors in winter
Thank you.
or maybe she's just a basic African American who hates the fact she isn't black but infact mixed with the race their people just spent 20 years calling evil racist amoung other things
she isn't that dark because that's not even what dark girls look like when they are that dark. she obviously just used photoshop
what's crazy is real Africans hate African Americans more than white people. but African Americans hate white people more then real Africans.
real African people love white people dead ass throw parties when we show up to their village
@@Ave_Satana666Do you understand the concept of tanning?
You apologizing for being Canadian is the most Canadian thing I’ve ever seen
😂
Oh my gosh this made my day
I swear Canadians are the nicest people ever 😭😩
@womanchad yesss
I love Canadians!!😂😊
saying "IM JUST CANADIAN IM SORRY" is such a canadian thing to say
I was looking for this comment, thank you (from a fellow Canadian)
@@Audrey711 I’m also Canadian!
I have Canadian stickers for texting and a third of them are Sorry. My Canadian family got a kick out of them.
Same Canadian too
😂
Omg!!! Seriously as a Latin person I also get darker then lighter then darker then lighter depending on the season & how long I choose to stay in or out of that weather..!!
Yes! Another factor is lighting. Especially for people with medium tones.
That was my first guess
No. I really hope you are a white person making this dumb comment. We tan in the summer and go back to our true color in Fall. It's just more apparent on us because white people don't think we tan...Geeezzz.
Fr I look different in all my pics lol
Yup u found one right here sometimes I can look as light as some East Asian and sometimes I look normal and sometimes I can look like really dark it’s all the seasonsss
So true! I wonder why lighting affects medium tones the most
"im canadian okay im sorry" no doubt there
Fellow canadian here and i approve this generalization haha
As a Canadian I approve the generalization and I’m sorry
@@Poisoned_corpse hahaha
Yall goofy
@@smiles4u92 we’re sorry 😂
As a black women who lives in south Florida I’ve seen people move here and damn near change races bc the sun is so brutal. It will even bleach the outer and upper layers of your hair over time which is why a lot of people here have random blonde streaks and areas. I never knew my natural shade until I moved to Kentucky and after the first year I definitely noticed a difference in color and texture from reduced sun exposure
I'm a blank woman too
I hope u don't see this as disrespectful buts it's "woman" not women
This was me, I went to Florida during the summer when I was younger and I came back home to Virginia. My dad saw me and gasped " You got really really dark"
@@cococcom3llow402 i don’t see it as disrespectful but can I honestly ask wtf is the point? This is the internet and ik it’s woman but it was autocorrected. I do not understand the newer generations need to correct every little thing. Mistakes happen and we are not in English 3. Like no disrespect but what do you get out of correcting peoples grammar online? What would make you think I didn’t know the word woman or how to use it if I used the word women?
@@bellaprincesa2452maybe what makes us think you don't know the difference between woman and women is that you used the wrong word...shocking I know
" I'm justtttt CANADIANNN OKAyyyyyy IM SoRrYyyyy " is so genuine 😅
Sis, I'm South African in Africa... I'm just like you concerning complection 😅😅 I have to buy two foundations 😊
Exactly because during our winter it's less sun. We tan during summer😂 am also a fellow African
You mean to say your color goes back to original when its not sunny?? Im asian with brown skin, my dark skin never goes back to its original lighter color.
@@slickrick5596 yes like if you avoid the sun for a bit it'll go back to its original shade (I'm South African)
@@Munezzz1999 im filipino with brown black melanin. It doeant go back for me. It lingers for decades
I'm Mozambican...im colored..I too buy 2 foundations
They really be discovering now that black people can tan too 😂
😂😂😂
Its like surprise!!😮 I believe common sense has completely evaporated.
I came on here to write the same thing. 😂😂😂 How can people be so sheltered?!
@@Shelbzznot everyone comes from a multi-cultural country.
Edit: lol, the amount of people lacking basic comprehension skills 😂 No, hunnies, I dont think black people don't tan. And yes, most people are dumdums. A dumdum can't use logic very well. Ergo, if someone never thought about this, is not exposed to it, then yeah, a lot of dumdums will be surprised to learn that ;)
Ironic because we tan way faster.😊😆
As a fellow Canadian, I can confirm this is absolutely 100 % a thing. My white ass goes from ghost to damn near bronze over the course of the summer and back again over the course of the winter. Not only do we cover-up with more clothing, but the strength of the sun changes significantly. This is also why Seasonal Afffective Disorder and Vitamin D deficiencies are things in the Temperate and Polar Zones.
😂😂😂😂
W kenpachi
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
fr people be accusing me of fake tans but its just the summer-
@Carmen Mac Canada is NORTH of USA. It has to do with latitude and its effect on solar rays. You are also failing to recognize the vast range of black skin tones. Someone who has an ebony base will not darken as much while someone who has a mahogany or hazel skin tone has the potential to darken a lot further.
Whatever the shade and whatever the season you’re still beautiful!!
it's also lighting and an edited pic. there's going to be difference between the raw video footage she posts and a gorgeous picture in studio lighting with editing done on it.
Exactly what I was going to say!
but what about the videos she posts in the summer when she is that dark. I'm the same complexion as Darcie in the winter and get darker than the picture if I spend a lot of time outside in the summer. we tan too
@@deedeedussard I might be wrong, but I don't think they were saying it as like this is what happened but more as a contributing factor? Because both statements are true.
@@deedeedussard you're totally correct. both factors feed into her being more tan in that pic. the picture was edited and it was summertime so darcie was naturally more tan than in the winter.
I think that is more so the answer or reason why
PSA: black people change color too. Just so you know.
Are you serious????
@@Shreya...1 yes it's true
I know because my dad is portuguese and in the summer he is close to be black in the winter he turn white 🤣
@@Shreya...1it’s true, we shed every winter before hibernation.
@@Shreya...1That’s why that ashy elbows and knees joke exists in the black community. The ashiness we experience is our skin changing colors, it sheds a little extra on our elbows and knees :)
" I'm just Canadian" is the most Canadian thing I've ever heard
😂😂😂😂
But the truth is she's African not a Canadian
🤣 lol
@@user-uh1dd2jb2p Ethnicity and nationality are two different things
@@user-uh1dd2jb2pyou’re so smart 😱
SHE LOOKS SO FRICKIN CUTE IN THE WINTERSSS
“I’m just Canadian, I’m sorry” spoken like a true fellow Canadian 🫡
She's literally true African than Canadian
@a_lilsecret.sharkie definitely big no
🇨🇦🍁🍁😂
Someone asked me this the other day... and I'm lole dude I live in northern Ontario and it's freaking January bud.... and the photo your referencing is from August lmfao....
@@user-uh1dd2jb2p 💀 bru
“I’m just Canadian ok, I’m sorry!“ is the most Canadian thing ever. Just missing that eh and a Tim Hortons reference
@@weep4013 america always had tim hortons, just not as common as canada
@weep it's still best in canada lol
@@weep4013 plus 13 other countries- world domination babyyy
Fr
People really like “Black people tan?!” Yes… melanated people tan too 😂💀
Lol facts melanated people melanate! It's in the name! 😂
Everyone tans, it’s just that for certain shades it’s more noticeable than others, skin is skin and what protects from tanning is melanin, but it’s not evenly spread around the skin, the face is normally lighter for example, again more noticeable if you have a darker complexion in this case, lighter people also have lighter faces but on them it isn’t as noticeable when comparing with the neck or chest, we all tan, some people due to the lack of melanin on their skin don’t have protection against the uv rays and burn/turn red because of it. We all have melanin, some more than others.
@@kellyd220 why you say that? 😅
@@kellyd220 girl, who are you talking about?
@@PossibleBat The more melanin the faster you tan....
😂😂😂😂just Canadian perfect Canadian answer!! Love it. ❤
Same. American here. Brazilian and Black. I tan in the summer and get lighter in the winter.
I'm Brazilian and let me tell you
By my legs I'm black and by my arms I'm white
@@AmIJuliaGon Trakinas meio a meio
Me too all the way from SA im lighter now and when ppl call me light skinned im like who me you sure😢😂😂
@user-wx4yb4fq3t I know right?! 🤣🤔🙃
That's really cool actually 😄
as a brown person i relate to this so much. people think if you're already brown you don't tan. bruh, just see the lines on my arms
It's not people (as in adults), it's kids.
@Katarina Giselle No, It's adults. I don't hear this from kids becuase they really aren't paying enough attention, but adults constantly comment on shade or two difference everytime.
Its not just a Canadian thing. Anywhere seasons change drastically this happens to us melaninated gals lol
Right!
Yeah. South Africa too
The word "melaninated" made me think of any "-inator" built by Doof
Or like me being Jamaican mixed I look like a completely different person. Even my patient noticed it already like it’s been one day of sun and I’m already a shade darker. I’m about to be her winter color in a month and can’t wait. Last year I bought two tanning session to move the process along faster to not confuse the world but had surgery and basically wasted my money. Like shit my melanin just goes on vacation in the winter cause the black in me don’t do cold 🥶
Thank you, it’s the change in season. Most of us get lighter in the winter and darker in the summer.
The best explanation about the skin colour changes
"You can get sun burned?!" "You tan in the sun?!". "How, you're already brown?!". It's melanin. Doesn't matter how much or how little you have. Melanin does what melanin does.
It's crazy to me when people seriously don't realize that not only do black people tan, but we can burn too. Smooth brains everywhere, smh.
But it’s less likely depending on how much melanin you have…
@@princesskodsoj7709 haha we have the same pfp. Rat friends
@@very_muscular_rat period 😜
Thank you! The babysitter didn’t realize my kids (mixed) could sunburn because they “look black” 🙄 wtf, I provided sunscreen cause they have skin…that will burn… cause it’s skin… 😡
And you’re beautiful 🤩 brown skin lady’s and men come into tanning bed as well.people are just ignorant that’s why old daddy doesn’t even got a picture to show himself ignorance self.
Went to school with a Korean/black girl. In the winter she got so light she looked mostly Korean and had FRECKLES. In the summer she was so dark people didn’t realize she was half Korean. Girl was like a damn shapeshifter 😂. Gorgeous either way, but it was fascinating to watch
I too get accused. People don't understand how the sun works.
What a beautiful mix! I bet she was so pretty!!!
I’m lightskin Mexican so in the winter I look very pale, people mistake me for Asian or European all the time but as soon as the summer hits I get very dark, and no one questions whether I’m Mexican or not haha. It’s just genetics, my father is very brown and my mother is very light so all their kids including myself take after both, just depends on time of the year.
Im like that im jamaican mut tho......the argues me all the time in the winter about bleaching....no im just lacking the vitamin D needed for my magic
@@MiaMorfin3 your skin sounds like it could be light-medium skin tone or light olive/yellowish undertone skin, it's common for people with these skin tones to tan/lighten depending on the season.
midwest white girl here. I see this happen all the time. Lack of sunlight causes skin color to change on literally everyone. People are stupid hun, you look great!
It's a valid question I don't understand why people are being so rude to the commenter
@@Strwbrymlk2bc ppl like to take things personal
what?? i didnt know that..well i guess im stupid now.😕
@subzero8608What’s that mean?
@subzero8608 Oh Alr, sorry!
All of them look Really pretty
Ireland here. As a fellow Northern Latitudes woman I can confirm we need several different shades of foundation and bronzer to account for the stark difference between our Winter and Summer weather.
I’m dark skin in the summer and light skin in the winter. It’s crazy
I'm Irish too I look like a ghost in the winter lol
A friend of mine moved to Ireland a few years ago. Someone asked her if her tan was fake or if it was from "a love of the sun." She describes her skin as the color of drywall. LOL
Damn louve that 😂
i (un)fortunately don’t tan very well. less foundation shade changes, more sunburn with no pay off
Same dude, but I'm Indian, skin get 1 or 2 shades darker or lighter as season change
same only during the summer it’s like 5 shades darker
@@pmzaii lol, same! I went to the Bahamas on vacation and came back 5 shades darker. Once I got home I needed to buy new foundation, blush, and lipsticks because all of my normal makeup looked ashy on me.
Dude 😂? You are so cute 😂😂
@@nilnil7325 i assume it’d be the same for me except i’m not allowed to wear makeup besides lip gloss and tinted lip balms. i remember one time i was outside for an hour (with spf 50 sunscreen and i was in water) and i still got like 3 shades darker
Dont you hate when you change shades just because the lighting changes?!? Like on photos… I absolutely hate that 🤣 feel like my phone is wh1tewashing me
People just can’t comprehend the fact that dark skin tones can also tan lol
People can generally not comprehend that people tan when they spend time outside...like, I am white and love spending time outside, so I also get darker in summer (especially after I was in Egypt) and EVERYTIME I get accused of switching races or some bs. No, I just don't spend all of my time on a couch, madame. Celebrities also have to put up with that bs occasionally
@@multifan6679 but they act like non-white people can’t get darker when it’s hot
Less that people can't comprehend it and more that people haven't needed to. It's okay to not know something.
true, I never wondered if dark skinned people tan or not at all and I feel kinda stupid for not realising they do 😂 it simply never crossed my mind until watching this video, I never even noticed her profile picture was of her at a point when she was tan
i actually had never thought about it 😭i'm sorry. i guess bc I've heard darker skin burns less I thought it tanned less?
I love ur skin ✨️
I love how your skin has a different shimmer/hue to it depending on the season. In winter it has something cooltoned silvery about it and in summer ita like awarm bronze hue. So beautiful.
i mean yeah that’s how tanning works💀
@@drugcalisrobmanzar5597LMFAO literally 😭
Umm literally every one has a winter and summer shade. Have you never got a tan?
@@russgardnon9284 I might have used the wrong word, as English is not my first language. I didn't mean the depth of the colour, but the warmth changed.. from cooler tone to warm tones skin.
@@belonging9200 No, no, you said it right, it’s just very logical to everyone honey. When you get a tan the hue changes and that’s why your seasonal colors (for color analysis) also change because your skin gets a warm overtone and will clash if you don’t adapt your hair color (in some cases) and clothing colors to it. At least you meant it as a positive thing and that’s quite cute 🥺
FYI: EVERYONE NEEDS SPF!!! 💖
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾YES....TELL THEM!!!!
I hate the feeling of sunscreen and lotion so I never used to wear lotion. But I started last summer with the native spf face lotion with the orange packaging and it literally feels like you aren’t wearing lotion. It’s amazing. My skin 3 mins after applying a nickel sized drop is silky smooth and pillowy. Seriously go buy it it’s amazing. The only downside is that while it’s absorbing it looks like you smeared a bunch of white paint on your face but in 5 mins it’s gone. I’m white so idk if it would leave white patches on dark skin but id say try it anyways
NO ! IT CAUSES SKIN CANCER 😢 😭
@@kylerohan3841 I swear sunscreen but hate it, thanks for the recommendation!!
I find it hilarious that people don’t realize how tanning works. 😂
It's hilarious that people seriously don't understand that POC actually tan too 😂
I just think people may not connect the dots or think about it like that, but yeah I would think people would know that everyone tans in the summer months
I know how tanning works but on my phone it looks way darker then it does here. So I think it's just a me problem with my phone lol
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It's only when it comes to dark skinned/brown/black people. People don't realise it happens because they're either racist, ignorant or it's simply easier to notice that a white/pale/light skinned person has gotten darker because of a tan than it is a black person
It’s ok you look BEAUTIFUL no matter which shade you are ❤
The colour is irrelevant, she has really good skin. Healthy, glowing, flawless.
@God yes, she's still beautiful without makeup and if you can't see that you should get off this channel
True! Unless is yellowish, then you need Your liver checked.
The color is kinda relevant because people are accusing her of bleaching her skin. She's got gorgeous brown skin in any season but she's more chocolatey in summer like most brown skinned people.
Agreed
@@evaswirlz ..u r so correct!
Just a PSA that people of all skin tones need to wear sun screen for skin cancer protection!
UV-A radiation affects tanning, but UV-B affects _deeper_ skin changes to DNA and that is what you really need protection from. The number of SPF on sunscreen relates to UV-A, the number of plusses after the number relate to UV-B. So get a sunscreen with as many + signs after the number as possible ❤️
Good to know.
Yes a tan is actually bad for our skin, no matter the skin tone! I've seen girls use low SPF in the tanning beds, so they can "safely tan." Not a thing!!!
I thought the number of the spf relates to time :how many times more can the sunscreen protect someone, in relationship to the average time they get a sunburn depending on their skin type. For example, if I get a burn after 20 minutes, wearing spf 30,protects me for 600 minutes.
@@md55773 In theory, the skin protection factor works like that, but you also have to account for environmental factors that degrade the protection such as sweat, water and abrasion.
I try to tell my family this every year. And they laugh at me like girl I don’t need no sunscreen im not yt, I’m like you still need to protect your skin regardless if you don’t burn!!
Just want to say: darker skinned friends. Wear sunscreen! Sun still effects dark skin and not just by tanning it. Skin safety for all!
EDIT: Before you reply to my below comment, please read what I wrote and understand past tense before you reply triggered you're embarrassing yourself.
Depends what part of the world you live. People in Africa and other indigenous people in sunny parts of the world before mass marketing, integration and destruction of the Ozone layer didn't know what sunscreen was or needed it. The sun affects SOME darker skin folks because we have all contributed to destroying the Ozone layer in the western world, and so the UV rays affects SOME black folks in the western world BUT, it depends how long you stay in the sun and at what time of the day and where in the world you're at. Indigenous Africans historically used coconut oil as natural protection from the sun they didn't use or know about sunscreen specifically It isn't an issue like it is in the western world but still the sun doesn't affect ALL black folks like that even in the western world. Weakening your melanin by starting families with different groups of people with less melanin doesn't help.
@@atyourbest5385 yeah but like, it doesnt hurt to apply it.
@@atyourbest5385 you maybe had us in the first half, but that back half... There's a lot to unpqck here.
My mans really said try not to be black 🤦♂️ Black beauty is real my brother!! 💯
@@smithnosebar he's talking about applying it to avoid skin cancer you dork
girl your eyes are so friggin pretty!!
I love big dark brown eyes… it reminds me of stuffed animals!! So freakin cute!
I’m Cherokee Indian and in the winter I lighten. You can see the olive tint to my skin. But in the summer if I stay outside. I look like my true nature. I get darker than some of color. Love watching you! Keep it up!❤
Me too!! I am olive and biracial, my winter and summer colors are quite contrasted 🤪
When I was in drama in high school and my teacher was trying to match my skin tone with the stage make up she said Oh you're green. I was thinking people normally say olive but ok haha
I am so happy to see this comment because I have been very curious about having an Olive complexion. I know olives are different colors. I have yet to see a human with the complexion of an olive. Can someone explain?
They’re both your true nature…
It’s not even because you’re Canadian. It’s because you’re human, this literally happens to any race from anywhere 😭
Not any race, but most of them, like when a person is TOO white, the skin just gets red, they cant tan, if they try, it will hurt and they will leave looking like a shrimp
I think ppl who live in tropical country got tanned during the whole year 🥲
@@HekaVerse im brazilian and i live in brazil, i wish i was tanned the whole year lol i got really pale when its winter
@@alexia2275It’s not a good thing to you to be tanned all years. You can have sun hyperpigmentation, line wrinkle fastly or even cancer.
It's more pronounced the more extreme your seasons are
How dare you be multiple levels of beautiful!!! People can never just say what the feel...that this chick is super pretty at any shade. Something not everyone can be
I like this comment
That's not what people think though. You're acting like peoples inability to understand something until they're educated on it equates to jealousy. You're a yt woman who is kissing the asses of black people in hopes they like you. News flash Karen! They won't 😂
Oh babe ❤, also for non Canadians (or those in BC🙄), April in most of Canada is still nearly-winter. We don't plant a garden until LATE MAY because frost is still 100% possible.
Black people change colour loves. We have our winter shades and our summer shades. That's why its so important that we use sun screen.
Why am i so fascinated by this? Its like animals shredding in seasons
@@k.harmon personally for me it's because i'm white and don't tan so i'm pale 365 😭
@@elli1418 and i just stay tan cz im from south asia 🤝(although im considered very white here)
@@k.harmon what the.. why? just why?
@@stanloonaur69 what? Why what-
It’s not just Canadians or non-Melanated people it’s everyone we all get dark in the summer due to the sun and the heat and when it cools down our skin lightens up. I need y’all to get it together.
Yes we all know
@@ZK-ib2wp apparently most don’t
EVERYONE is melanated unless they're Albino.
Exactly that’s what I said she made it seem like it’s just a Canadian thing that was so weird to me lol like girl this happens all over the world you aren’t unique 😂
@@BleuBirdie what she meant was that Canada has a very harsh winter and a drastic change between summer and winter, so in winter she would get almost no sun, whereas somewhere nearer to the equator would have a much milder winter and there would be less of a change
i relate so hard as an east asian. our skin tones literally go from white as snow to a dark camel brown and when i say i look like a completely different person by the end of summer, i mean it lmao
oh my gosh real i’m southeast asian
ME TOO! I have had to buy so many shades of foundation to match the seasons. I go from Porcelain to Dark Tan in makeup names 💀
Hi i'm south asian..we go to white as snow to dark chocolate 😂
East Asian do plastic surgeries. So no big problem
@@user-uh1dd2jb2p plastic surgery doesn’t have anything to do with your skin tone-that’s achieved through tanning or skin bleaching. it’s actually a big problem in areas like southeast and south asia/india where skin tones are naturally darker and women are pressured to bleach their skin from a young age to fit this crazy beauty standard
also i think lightning and background makes difference too!
People don’t understand, when I lived in Hawai’i my skin tone was gorgeous chocolate and after moving to the mainland where there’s seasons I get a few shades lighter…some people don’t realize we tan as well
Not something people think of often since our skintone is already dark for some of us, I assume thats why. I never really thought about it myself personally.
Mahalo!!!! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿truth! Live there and grad there in Oahu and boi did I catch a sweet cocoa tan. Than back to the mainland!!😢
We all tan in hot weather. I live in South Carolina USA now. When I was in Massachusetts I was lighter. Even in winter in SC I get lighter.
I’ve been accused of bleaching a few times before as well and I can honestly say it’s made me feel insecure and self conscious about my skin color. To accuse someone of bleaching is extremely offensive.
My skin literally did what hers did. When I got out the navy my skin got like 5 shades lighter. I thought I was crazy.. I’m insecure over it too. It was hard to take pictures of myself because I’d barely recognize myself.
can’t believe people don’t know that poc can tan and get lighter in the winter time it’s ridiculous
I'm currently experiencing this 🥲
I can’t believe some ppl think that if you have darker skin you can’t get a tan 💀
It actually never ocurred to me lol. I'm dumb
Some people think that it means you can't get sunburnt if you have a lot of melanin. While it may help, a person can still get sunburnt if they don't wear sunscreen.
Dark skin people don't think it either, until they get that first sunburn 😂❤
@@kokogaijin most of us never get sunburnt unless where in direct sun light a super long time. Personally I’m not gonna take that chance tho, 🙃
@@pettylilthing I learned the hard way when I joined the military at 17...they gave us sunscreen....I was like "I'm black"...threw it away and suffered my first two weeks with burns, blisters and the peeling...to this day..I'm 54...erry day...rain or shine...inside or outside....fancy or cheap...I'm wearing sunscreen...painful lesson learned the hard way...in the winter it makes me look like a ghost lmao...but I still wear it...
Finally a Canadian beauty influencer
As a fellow black woman from Canada. Never have I felt so seen
It's the same with me. I'm Asian and makeup artists I work with on shoots or sets always get confused cause they're like "I think your skin got darker because I'm using the same foundation mix from last time"
This is a direct quote from someone who did my makeup in June after doing my makeup in March beforehand.
Seasons really affect your look 😂
Bruh AS A PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP ARTIST how do they not know… that people tan??
i'm a filipino and this video reminded me of the one accusation towards beabadoobee, another filipino, where some person claimed she was blackfishing
like bro we just
tan
we live in a tropical country too 😭😭😭
@Kye Tes. Exactly!! I'm white and Cambodian plus live in PNW so the long gloomy winters give me a vampires shimmer. Then, by August every year I'm at least 3 - 4 foundation shades darker. How this person a PROFESSIONAL and not know many of us need darker shades in the summer ??? 😂
@@kyetes.866i dont think they dont know
It’s probably more like pointing out an observation with evidence to back it up in a chill way
@@kyetes.866 Maybe they weren't expecting for them to change that noticeably in 2 months? Some people tan very very slowly
Ha! I'm Arabic, I have neutral olive skin, and I live in America. During the summer, I get super dark and then very light in the winter. Luckily, I have only been accused of some things a few times. Not of lightening my skin, of course. The thing I hate hearing is in the summer, people tell me, "you look way more Arabic for some reason." 🤦🏽♀️
same people think we can't get tan 😭
I'm a medium neutral olive and same here
Same 😭
@Ayegot and it happens so quickly. Ten minutes near a window, and I am several shades darker. I honestly have given up on foundation. My skin tone changes too much throughout the year. Also, there is nothing for neutral olive skin. I've tried to mix foundations, and nothing comes out right.
girl, I feel you. I’m what they call a “south carolinian,” it’s so hot down here, our shades throughout the season are very similar. you’re so pretty, don’t let the haters get to you! love you and your videos ❤❤
Exactly. I’m aboriginal and I can APPROvE this message. I get so dark in the summer and the winter months I’m so pale
As a Native American I too approve this message
Same here but especially my legs are so white til about half way through summer
Saaame, im in AB so for us its one extreme to the other lol 🫠
As a south Italian same, I’m a ghost in winter and tan in summer, some accused me of blackfishing ahha
I live in a cold ass town with like 1 1/2 months of summer and ive worked night shift for 5 years so I’m white passing 10 months of the year. Before I worked nightshift I worked outdoors 6 days a week from sunrise til way after sunset with a small break for dinner so I was very obviously biracial all year round.
I’M JUST CANADIAN I’M SORRY! The most Canadian way to stand up for yourself 🤣🤣🤣
IKR
Also lighting and background color plays a huge role in how the camera reads colors, especially skin tones!
You have the one of the most gorgeous skin tones I’ve ever seen
Exactly. I’m Canadian too, and I hear that all the time. In my culture , light skin is mandatory for some reason but I come out with a serious tan.
Screw those people. Clearly you just tan. And are beautiful no matter what
they were literally just asking a question, it's not offensive at all
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@@nudgesbigtoesIts stupid and racist
Same gurl, same! My skin tone depends on the season and how much I want to be outside. During lockdown I was a whole shade lighter.
All black people change colors from summer to winter; u just have to be in a place that experiences both high/low temperatures and be outside a few times for it to occur
Exactly
YOUR SKIN IS LITTERALLY GLOWING LIKE HOW?!?!? TELL ME YOUR SECRETS 😭.
She has melanin!! The glow is natural 😂
I feel you. I'm from Texas where we get about 14 days of winter and I never knew of this phenomenon 😂 I moved to Omaha for work and I literally thought I was sick. I was like WHAT'S HAPPENING TO MY MELANIN? 😅 I HAVE JONDIS😮. It took me THREE winters to get used to it😂
Lmao! Girl, not "jondis" 😂😂😂 jaundice boo. Lmao!
@@quashawnmurphy1456 yes! Jondis. (the spelling wasn't the most important thing to me). It's documented. I did an Instagram post and everything. Ya girl was yellow. And I ain't never been a yellow bone.
@ebony alburdy I wasn't trying to be rude, love. Just to let you know. And we love all shades of chocolate over here! My baby had jondis too, shit. Now he looks like a little brown bear. 🤣 I'm ready for this melanin to start poppin up here in NC. Yasss.
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Oh my gosh! I'm not big into makeup myself but I always love your videos when they pop up. It's so cool to learn you're Canadian! I feel like there are so few larger creators that are Canadian like me and but it just makes me feel really proud. Like I don't have to be from the U.S to be sucessful haha, silly I know. Still it makes me happy to know. Keep doing you honey!❤❤❤
As an Italian, I can relate. Some chikas will never understand the struggle of having to find at least 2 foundation/concealer shades for that seasonal skin change. 😂
Black Italian American here& I have a love hate finding my shade in the stores. I thought I was crazy, but it's literally 2 different tones on my face, then my chest is 1 color.... still beautiful tho!!!
My friends, what you need to find is the right sunscreen and apply it all year round EVERYDAY, no matter what, then you’ll find your true skin tone. No more changing colors.
Totally 😂😂😂
For real!!! As a Latina, I feel this in so many levels.
No matter if it's summer or winter, you're beautiful either way! 😊
I can say that is true, I was asked that by a customer at work. Yes, I'm a Canadian black woman. Darker in the summer, winter lighter. Yes, we tan so I've decided to wear sun block. SMH
Just make sure it’s a healthy sunblock especially for your beautiful black skin . A lot of them damage
@@BleuBirdie what sunscreen ingredients do you think are harming dark skin specifically
What kind of idiots are these people that don't know black people tan in the summer. It will blow their minds if they find out you can get sunburn too! I'm a white British girl and I'm so pale I never change colour ever, well unless I forget the sunscreen then I go vivid red and when that wears off right back to pale blue where I started!
You're so pretty ✨
You don’t have to apologize, who do you have to prove anything to? You’re beautiful just the way you are and your skin color doesn’t define you. You are beautiful no matter what season :)
That's so sweet
Isn't that a Canadian thing?
I understand but it not about being beautiful or not I believe the person was js merely curious or they didn't know about the skin color change (I didn't know either)
There are unfortunately a skin color police in the black community who because they hate the color of their own skin (not calling out a particular hue/shade.... dark skin girls), love to accuse people of bleaching.
she's not apologising and they are not hating geeez
it was just a question damn it and she answered it
As a Canadian, I totally understand. 8 months out of the year I was white, and then brown during summer, then back to white lmao
🤣 I mean it's common sense.. all races get darker in the summer and lighter in the winter 😂
Unless you're me, and you turn patchy red and paper white in the summer and paper white in the winter
Thank you 🙌🏼
True
Unless u only got one season in ur country😭. And its freaking scorching hot summer. Im just tan throughout the year and get tanner every year even tho i apply sunscreen
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You look beautiful either way!!! ❤️ being Canadian
Why am I now just discovering you're Canadian??? As a Canadian, I feel so proud 😭
Same I feel the same way lol
Me too
Canadians we're everywhere
A coworker complimented my skin one day and I was like "thanks I got a tan" and she had the nerve to say "no, I don't think that's it. Did you try a new makeup? " 😑.... Noooooo I got a new tan!!! I live in Seattle lol💁🏾♀️
Like you wouldn't know?? You know what makeup you wear and if you could've tanned and they don't???
@@chaos-sy1kq exactly!!! 🤦🏾♀️
Fair, that would've gone over my head & I would've taken it as a compliment bc looking like I had makeup = I must just be glowing ☺️ lol
Omg Seattle..... I once went there for a business meeting and gosh.... IT BURNED DOWN MY SKIN
I was not able to touch my face, shoulders, neck and when the upper part of my hand..... From Seattle I learned the importance of suns cream
My dad is part native and I was born in December in the late 70's. When they were trying to get my mom to sign the birth certificate they kept trying to get my dad out of the room and finally both of them asked why. I was born with brown almost black eyes like a native baby. My dad who was pretty white at the time because that summer he was working inside most of the time and now it was winter did not have a tan at all. They thought my mom cheated on my apparently very white father with a native man. They laughed pretty hard at that one and when I am out in the sun I can get noticeable tan lines and about 2 shades darker with in an hour or 2 on my semi olive but still pale skin from winter.
also a kid of a part native dad here. a sort of similar thing happened when my sister was born but it had to do with her skin tone rather than eye color... something about the way she looked had the nurses worried about something medical, like comparing her to our pale af mom, until someone went "well look at dad..."
this was also a december (late 90s) so i guess it doesnt actually relate all that much since just looking at our dad explained my sister's skin tone being i guess darker than the nurses expected. maybe if she was born in july the nurses mightve looked at dad and thought the baby wasnt dark enough?
idk as long as we're oversharing, when i was born i came out yellow and they had to put me under a heating lamp like a stale chicken nugget
Yeah, my boyfriend is Cherokee and even in winter he’s still tan, and when summer comes he gets even darker and doesn’t turn red. But I’m white so I turn into a lobster, I tan too but still sunburn
No wonder you’re so nice and joyful!! ❤❤❤
It’s not about been Canadian.. it’s about been black.. I’m a African black women and happen the same thing..
Yeah, I am just Canadian made no sense. Since Black people from around the world will experience complexion change depending on the season.
Omg thank you
I think it was ironic guys😅
I think she meant that in Canada, there's different seasons. They have harsh winter's with no sun, so that's why she is lighter. There is nothing to do with the nationality, just the seasons.
@@Pinkdew1 yes that is what she meant. Canadian winters are crazy harsh and the it gets dark very soon once 5pm hits.
I feel this so much. People are shocked I even use sunscreen. So stupid.
I use sunscreen in the winter cause it's still sunny and I have hyperpigmentation and some people think I'm trying to be white. 💀
@@paula5540 omg honestly, I’m just trying to protect my skin LMAO
As a Native American in Louisiana I too experience this. I'm a few shades lighter in Winter than I am in the Summer.
Hey im from Louisiana! Were stae buddies!! For me its the European that really shines thru lol, i step outside for more than 2 hours n im gettinf sunburned
You are so pretty
True story! ❤ In Canada most women actually have two shade at least of foundations because our skin tones are completely different from summer to winter. I have a lighter shade for winter and a darker shade for summer after I get a tan. 🇨🇦👍
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Seasonal clothes, Seasonal Make-up.
Lol! You explained it so kindly. I've lost track of all the shades of makeup I have to get me through all 4 seasons
You're beautiful 100% of the time !!!! 😍
Why does she look so freaking gorgeous 😍 ❤
Never apologize to ppl when they are ignorant.
When you are ignorant, you ask questions, and that is exactly what the comment did.
They weren’t being rude or anything and didn’t accuse her of faking her skin, they simply asked a question.
It’s a valid question and in a lot of places there’s people who don’t live near any blk people so they’re new to this information
They weren't even being rude. People are allowed to ask questions.
Tbh ignorant people learning is good, just as long as they ask politely and not acting like they know everything.
Dark skin tans quicker than pale skin. People just don’t pay attention to it as much.
As a Canadian,
I understand the urge to apologize lol 😂
You look beautiful in both photos. Your eyes sparkle, and your smile is a radient.
We get to be at least 3 different flavors of chocolate in one year. This is why we need the seasons to change.
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We don't need anything. I'm from the Caribbean and I get 2 colours. Lighting brown - brown.