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6 Sep

The Honey Pot Heads Down South To Bring Pleasure

The Honey Pot Heads Down South To Bring Pleasure
The Honey Pot September is Sexual Health Month and The Honey Pot Company has the right initiative for HBCUs to mark the observance. The initiative is an element of a partnership with Impressions of Beauty and focuses on protected sex and hookup culture, in addition to sexual pleasure. The vaginal wellness brand is distributing educational materials, sample gifts, custom journals, product discounts, and onsite education. College students have enjoyed classes co-led by THPC’s co-founder Beatrice Dixon and OB-GYNs, authors, activists, and healers.  Up to now, the brand has gone to Clark Atlanta University, Alabama A&M University, Jackson State University, and Xavier University of Louisiana. The last stop on their list is Hampton University, which they’ll be attending on Friday, September 8. The Honey...
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10 Jul

Sephora to Bring Immersive Sephoria Event to Latest York

Sephora to Bring Immersive Sephoria Event to Latest York
Sephoria is coming to Latest York. The live ticketed event hosted by Sephora — which debuted in 2018 in Los Angeles and has been held virtually the past two years — will return in-person on Sept. 29 and 30 at Latest York’s Skylight at Essex Crossing venue. Greater than 50 brands will take part in the event, including TikTok-loved Sol de Janeiro, Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty, Pat McGrath Labs, Tom Ford and Danessa Myricks Beauty, marking the event’s most robust lineup thus far. “A goal of ours is all the time to interact recent clients and rejoice those that’ve been on the journey with us, and [Sephoria] is an important opportunity for us to do exactly that,” said Jessica Stacey,...
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18 Apr

Glossier, Black Girl Fest Bring Grant Program to the

Glossier, Black Girl Fest Bring Grant Program to the
Glossier isn’t just counting on retail to expand its reach. The U.S.-based beauty brand, which has opened latest retail doors in key markets in addition to kicked off its partnership with Sephora, is expanding its grant program for Black-owned brands to the U.K. in partnership with the culture festival Black Girl Fest. Applications open Monday and shut May 9. From there, five founders can be chosen for a ten,000 pound equity-free grant, and partake in a 12-week curriculum on scaling businesses with access to Glossier’s leadership team and external partners. This system’s U.S. iteration, in its third yr, just closed its application deadline. Up to now, that program has included 30 founders across 26 beauty brands, to which the reception has been “overwhelmingly...
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