Some people believe that black is beauty while fair colour only attracts. Could you say that to this young Senegalese, Khoudia Diop who happens to be a model with an extremely dark skin that can be likened to that of Charcoal?
Diop has received a lot of attention including write-ups in Bossip and African Celebs because of her stunning features and outstanding dark skin. She celebrates her amazing skin as she named herself “Melanin Goddess”
Melanin is a pigment that gives human skin, hair, and eyes their color. Dark-skinned people have more melanin in their skin than light-skinned people have. It is generated by cells called melanocytes
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Yes black is indeed beautiful. l remember my class 5 good friend from Nzema named Fatima Yankey living at site one and schooled at Twedaase Primary School in Tema during the late 1960s. She was very dark and was very kind to all pupils. This lady here is naturally beautiful but the big wig makes her look too scary. Why are all the youths using such wigs instead of their own natural hair? What would they do when in their 40s onwards? Stay natural and simple!
This is a real African Woman, who Glorifies God with her colour. God will honour her for boldness,sound mind and the love for physiological chemistry. Be blessed. MELANIN GODDESS
If only we could see your faces nkrumah and mahama, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..................
Black is beautiful . I AM PROUD OF YOU DEAR.
The best thing for her to do is to KEEP A SHORT NATURAL HAIR. WHY THIS SCARY WIG LADIES PLEASE CHECK YOURSELF BEFORE YOU DO WHAT OTHERS DO
the 2nd pic luks better. the first and last is quite scary....i think the wig is a problem too
Wow...dark like my u.g.l.y black ***barred word***
She is beautiful!
Well, I have seen people who are as dark as charcoal an quite uniform all over during the school days with a few folks coming from areas in Nzema in the early 80s. She looks a bit scary if only the cameras do not get it wrong...
She is really scary. My goodness!