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The fight to end hair discrimination

The fight to end hair discrimination

Whatโ€™s being done to address the racist policies and unfair judgements targeting Black people for wearing their natural hair? With issues such as criminal justice reform currently dominating political discourse, confronting hair discrimination may seem inconsequential to some. What it represents, however, is another hurdle to overcome in our quest for racial and economic justice. Routinely, POC individuals are forced to internalise the messaging that Black hair and its protective styles...

By London, UK
Will this year see our beauty habits simplified?

Will this year see our beauty habits simplified?

Amid a growing number of people choosing to ditch complex makeup and skincare routines in favour of a more pared-back approach, 2023 is all about embracing our au naturale selves. In 2015, Em Ford sparked debate with You Look Disgusting, a YouTube video highlighting how damaging the shame associated with being โ€˜less-than-perfectโ€™ can be, especially on social media. Almost a decade later, it goes without saying that the modern-day standards...

By London, UK
The rise in niche cosmetic surgeries sparks debate online

The rise in niche cosmetic surgeries sparks debate online

The ever-growing list of available cosmetic surgeries continues to generate new ways for us to dislike ourselves, but online narratives prove that some are just too ridiculous to buy into. ย  โ€˜What do you want for your birthday?โ€™ my mom asked when visiting me last year in London. Turning away from a mirror to look at her, I half-jokingly replied: buccal fat removal. To clarify, buccal fat removal entails removing fat...

By London, UK
Keke Palmer gives her audience a beauty standards reality check

Keke Palmer gives her audience a beauty standards reality check

After a makeup-free photo was posted of her online, Keke Palmer was hit with a wave of hateful comments about her appearance. Her response to the criticism should be a wake-up call for how we measure beauty today and how we value women in general. The internet is a ruthless place. Nobody knows this better than female celebrities. Any indications of ageing, weight gain, or trivial flaws seen in photos online...

By London, UK