Over the past few years, folks have become more aware of the underrepresentation of black and brown people in certain roles and spaces. From cosmetics, to fashion, and every executive
While most consumers and buyers of cosmetics products focus on the look and feel of the product, the more eco-conscious consumer recognizes that there is a growing issue of waste
Tis the season for giving and receiving, and one item sneaking on the list among the younger crowds is makeup. However, all makeup is NOT created equal, especially when it
There was a time when cosmetic surgeries were for the rich and famous, and the average person could only hope to save enough money to someday afford a serious cosmetic
When Rihanna launched Fenty Beautyin September, she turned the makeup industry on its head. With its 40 foundation shades — the darkest of which sold out first — Fenty proved
In recent years, the use of harsh, chemical-laden cosmetic products has declined as Black women return to more natural hair styles. The market analysis firm Mintel estimates that sales of
For most women of color, especially women of African descent, the cosmetics industry has traditionally been a minefield to navigate. Whether it was makeup, hair products and accessories, skincare and
Cosmetics brands are reconsidering their standards on ingredient inclusions as consumers continually push for safer, more eco-friendly products. Florida-based personal care brand Instanatural has announced the removal of several ingredients
Over the last couple of years, cosmetics advertising has been increasingly focused towards environmental suitability as well as clean ingredient sourcing and implementation in the manufacturing and packaging of various
Like many life decisions, too much information leads to confusion, while too little leaves one indecisive. When it comes to cosmetics, it’s pretty much the same; too much information without