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Anonymous wrote:I agree that the pink doesn't work on Meghan. I couldn't figure out if it was the color, or if she had gotten a lot more tan since the wedding, or a combination of the two. She looks really dark and somehow her foundation doesn't seem to quite match.
The pink color looks great on her. She did get darker, and her skin looks beautiful with a deeper tan.
Disagree. She looked both dark and washed out at the same time. She looked way better at the wedding.
Something must be wrong with your eyes. Meghan looks like a beautiful bronze bombshell in these photos. Just gorgeous!
Meh. Bronzed is a trashy look these days. Think early aging and wrinkles, Jersey Shore. I mean if that's your thing, whatever, you do you.
It’s confirmed. Something is wrong with your eyes AND your mind. Natural bronze skin is never trashy. Btw, Meghan’s melanin is a natural sunscreen. Watch the difference between how she and Kate age. White women tend to age like milk.
Okay, so you're clearly a racist person of color. Way to be a hypocrite.
And btw, I have "natural bronze skin" that tans easily and too much sun is absolutely damaging. Causes wrinkles and early aging just like in Caucasians.
This is my first post regarding Meghan’s skin color. You should realize that there are many people posting on this thread. Racist? Hardly. It is a FACT, backed by scientific research, that people with lighter skin wrinkle/age tend to age more quickly than those with darker skin. People with darker skin can certainly experience premature aging with consistent and prolonged exposure to the sun, but that happens much more quickly with Caucasian skin under the same conditions. That doesn’t appear to be case with Meghan. This is probably the darkest I’ve ever seen her skin, and it looks great on her.