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28 Mar

Travis Barker of Blink-182 Launches Tattoo After Care Products

Travis Barker of Blink-182 Launches Tattoo After Care Products
Relating to tattoos, Travis Barker means business. Literally. The Blink-182 drummer, who's currently on tour, is launching a Tattoo Aftercare Collection under his brand Barker Wellness. The road features a Tattoo Aftercare Balm, $20, to support healing, and a Tattoo Butter, $22, to moisturize the skin and enhance the ink’s vibrancy with key ingredients like jojoba oil and shea butter. Barker Wellness Tattoo Aftercare Balm Courtesy “Given my love for tattoos, the launch of the Tattoo Aftercare Collection was the natural next step for Barker Wellness,” Barker said. “I’m excited to supply tattoo enthusiasts with products that reflect each my passion for clean wellness products and my understanding of the art of tattooing. These products offer one of the best look...
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28 Mar

Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 Medals Trunks | LOUIS

Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 Medals Trunks | LOUIS
Paris 2024. Designed exclusively to deal with the distinguished Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 medals, these custom-made trunks come to life through the hands of highly expert artisans – in a showcase of the Maison's historic savoir-faire and quest for excellence. Discover the long-lasting creations at http://on.louisvuitton.com/6005ZKFkc -- Créées spécialement pour accueillir les prestigieuses médailles Olympiques et Paralympiques de Paris 2024, ces malles sur mesure prennent vie entre les mains d’artisans experts — illustration du savoir-faire historique et de la quête d’excellence de la Maison. Découvrez les créations iconiques sur http://on.louisvuitton.com/6005ZKFkc ABOUT LOUIS VUITTON Since 1854, Louis Vuitton has placed fashion within the context of culture bringing unique designs to the world, combining innovation with style and uncompromising quality. Today, the Maison stays faithful to the spirit of its founder, Louis Vuitton, who...
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28 Mar

Why being transgender isn’t similar to appropriating an ethnicity

Why being transgender isn’t similar to appropriating an ethnicity
And yes, trying on blackness with make-up continues to be black face Last week, I discovered a thread on the web. The Tweet I saw read “Can we start a thread and post the entire white girls cosplaying as black women on Instagram? Let’s air them out because that is ALARMING.” I couldn’t stop scrolling through the replies. There have been dozens of photos of white girls from Instagram who looked like they were trying to rework themselves into mixed race and black girls with fake tan, make-up, hoop earrings, tightly permed curls, bandanas (I mean really?) and possibly even a little bit of Photoshop to make themselves look thiccer. I cackled on the racial...
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