Van, 2017 - Google Patents
More than Skin Deep: An Analysis of Black Women's Experiences with Race, Skin Tone, and CosmeticsVan, 2017
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In June 2016, the cosmetic company, ColourPop, released a new line of contour-intended sculpting sticks with insensitive names, such as “Yikes”,“Typo”, and “Dume”, for their three darkest shades. ColourPop's lack of regard to their African American consumers serves as a …
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