What started Ugandan knuckles?
What started Ugandan knuckles?
Ugandan Knuckles is inspired partly by the film “Who Killed Captain Alex?”, a low-budget Ugandan action/comedy released in 2010. Ugandan Knuckles’ catchphrase “do you know the way” spoken with an African accent was inspired by a similar line in the movie (it is also phonetically spelled “do you know de wey?”)
Why do fingers get dark?
The darker pigmentation on your knuckles may be inherited. Or it may be a reaction to a drug you’re taking, such as an oral contraceptive, a strong corticosteroid, or niacin. Darker skin on your knuckles can also be a sign of an underlying condition that needs to be treated, such as diabetes.
What is black neck?
Black neck is a term used to describe a condition in which the skin on your neck is noticeably darker than the surrounding skin, also referred to as “dark neck.” The change in color may be alarming and make you self-conscience, however, in most cases it isn’t cause for concern nor is it contagious.
How can I reduce my dark neck?
How to use: Take two tablespoons of besan (gram flour), half teaspoon lemon juice, a dash of turmeric, and some rose water (or milk). Mix all of them and form a medium consistency paste. Apply the mixture on your neck, leave it on for about fifteen minutes, and rinse with water. You can repeat this remedy twice a week.
Why does neck get dark?
The skin on the neck is prone to darkening, whether due to hormones, sun exposure, or other skin-related conditions. A person whose neck darkens or turns black may also notice changes to the texture of their skin, such as thickening or feeling softer than the surrounding skin.
How can I remove dark underarms?
How to lighten underarms naturally
- Potato. Grate a potato, squeeze the juice from the grated potato, and apply the juice to your underarms.
- Cucumber. Cut thick slices of cucumber and rub the slices on the dark areas of your underarms.
- Lemon.
- Orange peel.
- Turmeric.
- Egg oil.
- Coconut oil.
- Tea tree oil.