Red, you bring up a kind of a funny idea. When I was in the Philippines in year 2010 in the stores that we went in I saw lots of whitening soap. Soap advertised to lighten the color of your skin! Often times people with dark skin have a complex about it and wish their skin were lighter. Years ago I worked with a large group of Mexican Indians who had dark skin. I have a little Indian blood in me, so out in the sun, my skin turns very dark. I was mistaken several times for being a Mexican. There was an American Indian who was mistaken for being a Mexican too, and he told me that some of the Mexicans would get really mad at him when he would not speak Spanish with them, but he was an Indian, and he did not understand any Spanish. When I was 20 years old I had a girl friend who had dark skin, and she was from a white family, but her family being from the South I suspect she had either Mexican Indian blood in her, or she might have had a little black blood mix, anyway she had a complex about it, but that made her beautiful. When I worked with the Mexicans one of my friends who hired some of them told me that they had a complex because of their dark skin, but he said that he thought their dark skin made them beautiful, and I agreed with him!
Anyway people who have dark skin want their skin lighter, and they should just be happy with the way the Lord made them. Obviously many of the filipino people want lighter skin, but they don't need lighter skin, because I think they are wonderful just the way they are. But, Red, yes there is a market for skin lightening soap because many of those dark skinned filipinos want their skin to be lighter. Within one country there is a quite a difference in the color of people's skin. In Asian countries, there are Amerasians, many born from Western Service men, and I think they are beautiful people with their western features, and skin color between the two nationalities. Then in the Philippines there are mixed races between the original native people and others. Then there's the Chinese, the Japanese, the Mexican, the American, and the cross between each race brings different facial features and skin tones. We have natural beauty from the way God made us, and also the racial mixes, and that makes people unique and beautiful. We attended church with a guy who after he was dead, we found out that he was a full blood American Indian. His tribe had light skin, and not even his family members knew that he was an Indian, and he was a full blood. We were all shocked when we found that out, becaues his hair cuts, his dress, his speech, and his mannerisms were white, not Indian, but he was a full blood!