We live in a world that is obsessed with looking youthful. Many of my peers have started indulging in Botox, stocked up on anti-ageing creams, or searched for anything that can combat the signs of ageing. Black women, however, are often celebrated for our seemingly magical ability to defy the telltale signs of ageing. While this might not be entirely factual, it’s not just a myth either. Thanks to higher levels of melanin, which helps absorb harmful UV rays, Black and brown skin tends to be less sensitive to sun damage. On top of that, pigmented skin is thought to have a stronger network of collagen fibres, which keep the skin firm, and elastin fibres, which maintain its elasticity and resilience.
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