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12 Dec

Walmart, CVS, and more to stop locking up beauty

Walmart, CVS, and more to stop locking up beauty
US drugstore chains Walmart, Walgreens, and CVS Health have all announced they may not be locking up cosmetics and hair care products aimed toward black people and other people of color. This discriminatory practice, which didn't cover brands traditionally targeted towards predominantly white consumers, meant that these beauty products could only be accessed by having an worker unlock the cases, a few of which featured additional anti-theft measures. In an announcement last week, Walmart said the locked cases had been used to discourage shoplifters from stealing products including electronics and cosmetics. Nevertheless, it continued: “We’re sensitive to the problem and understand the concerns raised by our customers and members of the community and have made the choice to discontinue placing multicultural hair...
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10 Dec

Will the camel toe ever stop being taboo?

Will the camel toe ever stop being taboo?
While the bulge and dick print proceed to be celebrated on apps like TikTok, the camel toe still comes with a number of harmful stigma that may have long-standing impacts The bike short trend, which seems to have been near-inescapable over the past couple of summers, may need many upsides including nailing the sporty-chic aesthetic. But for a lot of vulva-having people, there may be one, glaring, downside: the creeping possibility of a camel toe and the inevitable body-shaming that comes with it. Likened to “crotch cleavage” by Urban Dictionary, a camel toe, for those of you not within the know, occurs when the outline of the labia (the “lips” of a vulva) grow...
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19 Oct

I Cannot Stop Considering About Tina’s Style On Minx

I Cannot Stop Considering About Tina’s Style On Minx
Starz I prefer to think that if my Gen X mother was an adult reasonably than a child in the course of the ‘70s she’d dress like Tina from the Starz series Minx. Played by Idara Victor, Tina has a mode that is usually related to the Black working women of the ‘70s: vivid pantsuits, gorgeous gowns for outings, and patterned wrap dresses à la Diane Von Furstenberg. Minx, which is costumed by Beth Morgan centers across the Vassar-educated Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond) who creates a radical pleasure publication for ladies through meeting Doug (Jake Johnson) of Bottom Dollar, a porn magazine conglomerate. Tina, who has been in each seasons of the show, was at one point the pinnacle of the international...
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