Because We're All Worth It: L'Oreal's Groundbreaking Campaign AT LAST Shows Some Diversity
In my opinion, the beauty of the beauty industry is that it's something that can be enjoyed by everyone. No matter your age, skin tone, skin type, background, gender, application ability or even interest in the latest on-trend lipstick shade, we can all enjoy beauty products in our own way; they're non-discriminatory in the way that often fashion is not. I love the fact that my Mum, Nan, Aunt and best friends can all get excited about a new face serum, glitter nail polish or hand cream despite their differences in every other element of their lives. I adore the fact that the beauty blogging world has opened up a whole new way of connecting with individuals that are more 'like us' (whether that's in age, the colour of their skin or whether they're dealing with a physical or mental illness.) However, like I addressed in my post about the under-representation of women of colour in blogging, this hasn't quite transitioned into the wider world in a way that we all may have liked. We simply don't see diversity in our stores, within our magazines and on our televisions, despite the UK being such an ethnically and culturally diverse place.
This translates into the shades that we see on counters and often the 'white wash' of foundation tones that leave a huge proportion of the population unable to find their perfect match; it's such a little thing that makes a huge difference, unsurprisingly leaving women (and men) feeling excluded from such a simple pleasure. According to L'...
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