2022
DOI: 10.29333/ejecs/922
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The Effects of Skin Tone on the Perception of Discrimination in Young African American Women

Abstract: This research focuses on the discriminatory experiences that young African American women in the American South report as a function of their actual and perceived skin tone. Participants (N = 76) were given the Pantone Skin Tone guide (Pantone, 2017) and asked to find the best color (varying on undertone and lightness) that matched closely to their skin tone. Following that, an experimenter identified participants’ skin tone and they completed several questionnaires assessing perceived racism, discrimination, … Show more

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“…This research will analyze the racial discrimination in the beauty product advertisements, such as Nivea advertisements, L'Oreal advertisements, Wycon Cosmetics advertisements, TRESemmé advertisements, by using Barthes' theory of Semiotics that is known as the order of signification, which includes primary sense or denotation (actual meaning) and secondary signification or connotation (double meanings from cultural and personal experiences). This connotation then developed into a myth that reveals and justifies the dominant values of something that prevailed in a certain period (Sobur, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…This research will analyze the racial discrimination in the beauty product advertisements, such as Nivea advertisements, L'Oreal advertisements, Wycon Cosmetics advertisements, TRESemmé advertisements, by using Barthes' theory of Semiotics that is known as the order of signification, which includes primary sense or denotation (actual meaning) and secondary signification or connotation (double meanings from cultural and personal experiences). This connotation then developed into a myth that reveals and justifies the dominant values of something that prevailed in a certain period (Sobur, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is a form of racism in which people with darker skin tones are mistreated by others (Hall, 2020). Because of colorism, beauty is associated with lighter skin tones, curled or straight hair, and other Eurocentric characteristics (Ladd et al, 2022;Stamps et al, 2022). This flyer ad seems to discriminate against black women, so many other women who have black skin feel angry and disturbed because of this advertisement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%