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7 Apr

Solawave Released a Latest Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand Today

Courtesy of Neiman Marcus If you happen to purchase an independently reviewed services or products through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Reese Witherspoon, Pedro Pascal, and Sydney Sweeney have one skincare secret in common — the Solawave Wand. And today, the petite tool got an upgrade. Solawave just released the Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand — a 2.0 version of the bestselling skincare tool. The Solawave Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand comes with improvements derived from shoppers’ feedback on the unique tool. The petite tool now has an influence button (the primary iteration was touch activated) and comes with a travel case, allowing you to soundly stow it along along with your travel hair dryers and other on-the-go essentials....
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21 Dec

Mattel Has Released A Recent Barbie Honoring The Legacy

Mattel Creations/Madam Walker Family Archives/A’Lelia Bundles. All Rights Reserved. Madam C.J. Walker, the primary documented self-made woman millionaire, will soon have a doll in her honor as a part of the Barbie Signature Inspiring Women collection. She is the most recent historical figure to be recognized by Mattel, the toy company that manufactures Barbie. Walker is understood for making a successful line of hair care products and cosmetics for Black women and using the fortune she created to do significant philanthropic work. Her story inspired a Netflix original movie, Self Made, that showed her transformation from a farm laborer and laundress into one in all the 20 th century’s most successful women entrepreneurs. Walker’s great-great granddaughter, A’Lelia Bundles, is hopeful that the doll...
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19 Dec

Wendy Osefo Just Released Her First Memoir On Her

Miguel Djontu Real Housewives of Potomac star Wendy Osefo, PhD, is a lady who wears many hats. She made history by becoming the primary Black woman to earn a PhD in public affairs/community development at Rutgers University, and she or he is a Johns Hopkins professor, political analyst and entrepreneur, amongst other things. Now she will be able to add the title of creator to her growing list. Osefo has released her first book, Tears of My Mother, which fits into detail about, perhaps, her most vital title: mom.  Within the book, now available, she explores her experience being a first-generation American, her relationship along with her mother, and the role her Nigerian upbringing has played in the choices she’s made now...
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