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The use of light skin in beauty standards has its roots in colonialism, when lighter-skinned people were seen as being more 'pure' and 'civilized'.

Ask AI: Why do the pure Arabians have light skin compared to the Sudanese people, despite being in the same Equater geographically?

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Question: Why do the pure Arabians have light skin compared to the Sudanese people, despite being in the same Equater geographically?

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The pure Arabians have lighter skin due to centuries of people inter-marrying within the same region and within the same ethnic group. The Sudanese have a more varied genetic makeup, having had a more diverse history of people inter-marrying from different regions and ethnic groups. The Sudanese people may also have been further exposed to sun and the elements, resulting in darker skin tones.

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Jan. 12, 2023, 5:24 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 12, 2023

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