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28 Sep

15 Latine Models Who Spoke About Their Struggles In

She told Teen Vogue, "The best way I incorporate my Latinidad in my work and advocacy is at all times ensuring that each opportunity or any work I’m in highlights me as I'm: gay, Puerto Rican, and Latino. I at all times take into account my people, and I need to be certain that I'm representing us in a light-weight of representation not only as a Latino, but a plus-size Latino. Even in a recent beauty and fragrance campaign that I just shot because the only, and perhaps the primary, plus-size male model and Latino to be in a significant beauty campaign, I wore a Latino-designed piece for it. I need to be certain that there’s...
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19 Jul

Interview: Mindy Kaling on the Unique Struggles of Melasma

Mindy Kaling has all the time invested in skincare. At first, it was along with her time — through the years, she's cultivated a multi-step routine from which she rarely waivers — and now, it's along with her money. The actor and producer is an investor in and ambassador for Lion Posea latest brand that seeks to fulfill the unmet skin needs of individuals of color. To mark the launch of the brand into Sephora with its debut product, Unspotted 4X Dark Spot + Hyperpigmentation AHA Serumwe had a phone call with Kaling to speak in regards to the disparity in dermatological take care of people of color, how makeup helped her get into character on The Officeand why her...
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27 Apr

Camila Mendez Says She Struggles With Picking at Her

camila mendes isn't any stranger to the highlight, having starred in Riverdale since 2017 and portraying the lovable yet hateable Drea in Do Revenge last 12 months. However the actor only recently became a skin-care enthusiast, a lot in order that she recently became the face of her favorite face mask brand, Loops.“Before RiverdaleI wasn’t someone who wore quite a lot of makeup or had an extensive skin-care routine,” Mendes admits. “But after I began spending hours and hours wearing heavy makeup on set, I saw that my skin was suffering and knew I needed to do more for myself.” At the top of the day, Mendes knows she’s a minimalist “at heart,” even with regards to skincare. “But when my skin needs...
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25 Oct

Alaska Women Speak Up About Their Struggles Wearing Natural

Alaska Women Speak Alaska Women Speak Twists outs and co-washing have firmly cemented themselves as a part of Black hair lexicon. The terms originally emerged as a part of the second-wave natural hair movement, which the web site Curl Centric notes began within the early 2000s. Hair bloggers like Whitney White (a.k.a. Naptural85) and web sites like curlynikki.com quickly became the go-to for those embarking on (and struggling with) their natural hair journey. Lately, many Black women have fully embraced the feel of their God-given kinks and curls — and the multi-step regimens that come together with caring for natural hair. Though, for a lot of us, the topic stays some extent of contention. How is it possible that in a world flooded with quality YouTube tutorials on haircare and countless...
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