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In this week’s episode, we amplify the voice of Hannah McCall. Hannah stumbled into clean beauty when she was introduced to Beautycounter. It exposed her to a world of information about the beauty industry & the lack of regulation surrounding our personal care products. Especially as black women. She created Clean Beauty for Black Girls because more than 75% of the products marketed to black women contain ingredients known to be harmful or potentially dangerous. Hannah McCall has built her brand on the following belief: “We deserve the truth because our health matters”!
What you’ll learn:
Connect with Hannah McCall:
https://www.cleanbeautyforblackgirls.org/
https://www.facebook.com/cleanbeautyforblackgirls
https://www.instagram.com/cleanbeautyforblackgirls/
https://www.instagram.com/sippinhannah/
Recommended App: EWG Healthy Living App
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Opening poem written & recited by Sophia Lenore of Prestige Artists & The Prestige Magazine
Toxic Beauty, By Sophia Lenore
Do you know what’s in it? Do you even care? Hence – do you love yourself? Value your health – nurture & protect every melanated cell? Or is it just hair?
Failure to educate yourself about products you put on, or in your body will leave you with burdens to bear. Like early on-set puberty, fibroids, cysts, and more aggressive cancers – in our community none of this is rare.
Poor choice of food & beauty products can be our deadliest culprits – or did you think Black specific malignancies & diseases just came from the air?
We must remain vigilant as Black consumers in a White centered beauty industry. An industry that has yet to uphold a standard of care that is inclusive to the benefit & health of Black women.
So, shouldn’t you know what’s in it? Your life could depend on it.
The truth is whatever you place on your skin, or in your body ends up in your bloodstream. So, making the connection between healthcare and beauty care is about protecting your self – nothing extreme.
So, let’s educate ourselves, choose better products, demand regulations and make vigilant brand awareness the new mainstream.
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OUR NARRATIVE FROM OUR PERSPECTIVE!
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[music: “Fly” Produced by Makaih Beats]
Dating is complicated. But what role does identity play in it? We sat down with Andrew and Ayesha to hear their experiences navigating the dating scene while balancing racial perceptions […]
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