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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2014-08-22 08:50 pm

Describing Skin Tones

Here's a mostly tongue-in-cheek post about describing fair skin in some of the ways that dark skin is often described.

I have actually used "marzipan" as a skin tone. Also cream, peach, toast, porcelain, bisque, alabaster, grub (as in insect, not food), and uncooked bread dough. (Some of the descriptions were from a less-than-positive perspective.) Also in the white-people range are the pinkish-fair tones that are not copper, so things like ruddy, flushed, coral, and rosy apply.

Kay in Schrodinger's Heroes is Hispanic, but has fair skin, which I have described as vanilla latte: a dark cream or the palest possible brown.

Then there was the time I spent over an hour hunting around for synonyms and metaphors of "brown" that were based on things NOT associated with the slave trade, preferably things relating to African culture. Kola nut was a favorite. Ebony, which is dark brown to black, is a sacred wood in Africa and thus legit.

My desertfolk often have two or three colortones combined: rose-gold, rose-mocha, toasted-peaches-and-cream.  It's very rare to see truly pale skin or very dark skin in the Whispering Sands, but they cover an enormous range in between with subtle and complex variations of ruddy, shadowy, and tawny hues.  Very beautiful.  Oh, and to them "melon" is specifically the color of ladyparts and they make jokes about it.

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Re: NO FAIR!

[personal profile] stardreamer 2014-08-23 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
I like chocolate tapioca pudding, although it's hard to find pre-made and I'm not much of a cook. And I like the tapioca pearls in bubble tea, which are usually very dark brown.

I might describe a non-white character's skin as "like a brown/golden/peach pearl" just to be contrary. I'm used to working with dyed freshwater pearls of all different colors, so that doesn't seem odd at all to me.
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Re: NO FAIR!

[personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart 2014-08-23 01:12 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a book by a woman that married a Samoan, and when she saw the paperwork that described him as brown, waxed quite poetically that he was clearly bronze.

And yes, I've eaten peaches that could never be color-matched to a 'white' person.
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Re: NO FAIR!

[personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart 2014-08-23 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
The men that read pulps 'in the day' were lily-colored only on their thighs, tending towards various shades of sun exposure.

As I recall Doc Savage, Captain Nemo and Singh Khan are all forged out of a particular tradition of 'hybrid vigor' such as Thomas Jefferson projected of a 'new race of Americans'.

As I recall the white peaches don't travel well, so mostly I've has various yellow clings.
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Re: NO FAIR!

[personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart 2014-08-23 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
A submarine takes a lot of doctoring, especially when calling on ports of every nation.

The slide rule is more valuable than the airgun...