Talk:Light skin
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Thread regarding the east asian/korean athlete pic
editThe women in the pic clearly have some wheat-colored/olive-like undertone regardless of how light they are, i suggest finding another pic of an East Asian without strong olive/wheat-colored undertone, and why is it so big compared to the Norwegian woman and Russian man pic? This pic has been there for two years and something doesn't feel right. Any editors or contributors who want to neutrally discuss about this? I am not going to edit anything and no edit wars. I have seen few past edit histories attempting to remove the pic too (which means I am not the only one who thought about that) such as the one from ~2026-15217-45 and another from @Larryhadwin2:
Usually people with olive or warm undertone regardless of how "light" they look still fall under skin phototype 3 to 4. Doesn't this "light skin" article mean "skin phototype 1 and 2" which has more pink/ruddy hues than olive/warm? Enlighten me. Rainbluetiful (talk) 11:37, 19 April 2026 (UTC)