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2 Dec

Model Laith Ashley on his grooming regime and trans

Model Laith Ashley on his grooming regime and trans
As well as being an important activist for transgender rights and an all-around 21st Century trailblazer, Munroe Bergdorf has squeezed in the time to become our Dazed Beauty LGBTQ+ Editor, and we're incredibly excited about it. Munroe has spent the last few months speaking to her favourite LGBTQ+ icons about some of the most pressing issues facing the LGBTQ+ community today, as well as asking: when your identity is inherently marginalised, what does it take to feel beautiful? Laith Ashley is many things: a male model, a trans rights activist, a singer-songwriter. He featured on Strut, the reality TV show about trans models, asked on the show after NBC saw a viral pic of him modelling in his Calvin Klein underwear...
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28 Feb

Ashley Tisdale Launches Latest Being Frenshe Palo Santo Scent

Ashley Tisdale Launches Latest Being Frenshe Palo Santo Scent
The most recent scent from Ashley Tisdale’s wellness brand Being Frenshe could also be Palo Santo Sage, however the mood, Present & Grounded, got here to the multihyphenate first. “I all the time create each scent based off of the mood first,” she said of the wellness brand’s products, which each have a mood and a scent labeled on the packaging. Present & Grounded, for instance, joins the present lineup, exclusively available at Goal, that features moods like Unwind & Rest, which has a Lavender Cloud scent; Soothe & Comfort, which has a Cashmere Vanilla scent, and Awake & Uplift, which has a Citrus Amber scent. Palo Santo Sage is the primary recent scent because the brand’s launch. Since inception, the corporate...
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29 Jan

Ashley Armitage responds to body hair trolls

Ashley Armitage responds to body hair trolls
We speak to the photographer in regards to the outrage her images of female body hair provokes For such a natural thing, body hair sure does elicit quite a lot of strong reactions and feelings of concern, something that photographer Ashley Armitage knows only too well. “Every photo I post of individuals with body hair who aren’t cis-men gets hostile reactions,” she says. “I’ve posted photos of non-binary people, trans women, and cis women with body hair and so they were all met with anger. It doesn’t appear to matter what style of hair, either. Pubic hair, armpit hair, stomach hair, leg hair, all of it makes people mad.” Earlier this 12 months, Ashley...
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