Black Women
Black Women Actress Meagan Good is ready to look in an upcoming three-part docuseries on Black women’s impact on the sweetness industry premiering November 25.
The Black Beauty Effect follows the evolution, revolution, and disruption going down inside the realm of beauty. Each hour-long episode will examine a special aspect of the industry – hair, skin, and makeup – through the lens of a number of the beauty’s most notable game-changers.
“I’m so excited concerning the release of this documentary and humbled to be a part of it,” Good said in an announcement. “I like that we get to look at Black beauty in all facets! Especially because for thus long a lot of us have been told we don’t reach the usual of beauty when, essentially, we’re essentially the most exotic women on the planet. I’m excited for ladies to be inspired, powerfully influenced of their beauty in and out and most of all loved on and reminded they’re a force of God and nature.”
Created and executive produced by Andrea Lewis, CJ Faison, Jackie Aina, Kahlana Barfield Brown, and Keesha Boyd of Comcast Xfinity, the docuseries will highlight the social change that has taken place in the sweetness industry, as told from the angle of the Black women who galvanized it. The Black Beauty Effect will feature appearances from well-known influencers, executives and editors akin to Whitney White, Mikki Taylor, Cara Sabin, Esi Eggleston Bracey, Sam Effective, Amber Riley, Elaine Welteroth, Jessica Cruel, Kayla Greaves, Sir John, Shalom Blac and more.
“As a Black actor, you show as much as the set and the makeup and hair stylists which might be there, they’re not likely there for us,” shared Riley in an announcement. “After having my makeup done for my cover shoot with Marie Claire, I had that ‘ah ha’ moment, seeing what makeup can do for me. It made me return to the set with a latest confidence and ways to reinforce my beauty. The Black Beauty Effect is a ripple effect, what we do, what we’ve got, and what we stand in. Content like this really does touch others, and we see that in all places.”
Xfinity users will give you the option to access to docuseries on channel 1622 when it debuts November 25. Other customers will give you the option to view The Black Beauty Effect on Comcast’s free streaming service app Xumo. For more information, go to @BlackBeautyEffect on social media.
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