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Rephrase: caramel is defined as brown.
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car·a·mel
/ˈkær
ə
məl, -ˌmɛl, ˈkɑr
məl/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kar-uh-muh
l, -mel, kahr-muh
l] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun 1.a liquid made by cooking sugar until it changes color, used for coloring and flavoring food. 2.a kind of chewy candy, commonly in small blocks, made from sugar, butter, milk, etc. 3.a yellowish brown or tan color. And the definition of brown definitely extends to these ladies.
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brown
http://cache.lexico.com/g/d/speaker.gif /braʊn/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[broun] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, adjective, -er, -est, verb –noun 1.a dark tertiary color with a yellowish or reddish hue. 2.a person whose skin has a dusky or light-brown pigmentation. And gray is a color in its own right whereas caramel is usually used to describe a type of brown. So back to square one: I would say this thread is aptly titled. https://forum.makeuptalk.com/images/smilies/smile.gif And if we want to get more technical, these women would be caramel because of a lack of of the color Black. Honestly, I'm surprised by what you're saying because many Black people don't like to be called Black because their skin is brown...
ETA: "many Black people" <- I mean I've heard that used as an argument against being called Black instead of AA.
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car·a·mel
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brown
ETA: "many Black people" <- I mean I've heard that used as an argument against being called Black instead of AA.