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Question: A metaphor for/describe your skin tone!.!?
I'm tired of hearing books describe everyone's skin tone the same(I mean, light brown to describe someone looses its luster around its 50th use, as well as pale) So, come to you all with the hope of hearing great metaphors/descriptions about your skin!.

Tying in your culture to the metaphor would be wicked, I read someone do it today and I'm craving more!

Descriptions/metaphors of other skin tones that aren't yours would be enjoyed as well!.

And please no rude answers! I look forward to reading all your replies!Www@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
it was a statuesque ivory, it almost seemed as if he/she was carved out of stone by some famous sculptor inspired by an angel

i think that would be a good description for a bookWww@QuestionHome@Com

The color of a coffee stain that would never quite come off the white table cloth!.

A rich brown color, like the color of instant pudding as every six year old makes it, twice as much sweet cocoa powder as the instructions call for!.

skin as white as a soft cloud on a sunny day!.

The color of a marshmallow roasted to perfection, a crisp golden brown!.

the color of dirt!.

an ugly ghostly white!.

the color of sweet hazelnut creamer!.

pale white with a flush, as if some one had dripped pink lemonade on an ivory colored carpet!.

White as the snow on the mountains!.

sun kissed to the color of carmel!.

washed out, like a bed sheet soaked in bleach!.

sandstone colored!.

spent way too long in the tanning bed, giving them the color of a strawberry that fell out of the pie when it was baking, burning at the bottom of the oven!.






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