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Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:49
Ethnic Skin is it any Different? Dermatologists say "Definetely!"
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Tamar Nordenberg
Myth: Those with darker skin needn't be concerned about skin cancer. Fact: This misconception can be the kiss of death — literally. While ethnic skin provides some built-in "sun block" against the rays that can kill, its natural protection (approximating SPF 10) isn't enough to promise immunity.
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Black Skin Care
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 09:29
Black Female Consumer
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Earl G. Graves Publishing
Redefining beautiful..." For years, this bold catchphrase Noun 1. catchphrase - a phrase that has become a catchword
catch phrase phrase - an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence has been Cover Girl's calling card, helping to make it the leading cosmetics brand in the nation. But only now is Procter & Gamble, Cover Girl's $29 billion parent company, finally making good on its stance as an innovator.
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Black Skin Care
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 09:23
P&G; BET Networks Partner on Campaign
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Proctor and Gamble
Procter & Gamble announced its partnership with BET Networks to create a television series in support of P&G's "My Black is Beautiful" campaign—an integrated, multibrand initiative supported by Crest Pro-Health, Pantene Pro-V(R) Relaxed & Natural, CoverGirl Queen Collection, Olay Definity, Always and Tampax, and Beautiful Collection.
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Black Skin Care
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 08:57
The Synergic Role of Black Beauty
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Marvin Gentry
2007 What are we talking about when we talk about the beauty industry. In a word we talk about our political, economic, social and cultural heritage all bound into one. The reason for this all encompassing role occupied by the beauty industry is historically connected to our enslavement and the struggles we have engaged in to gain greater independence, freedom, and equality in America from our former slave-masters and their children. The struggles to free ourselves from their control over our cultural desires have taken on political, social and economic forms of resistant.
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Black Skin Care
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 08:52
Black is Still Beautiful, Ladies!
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Zawadi Birya
IT'S SAD TO NOTE THAT DECADES after independence, countless innovations and educational advances, African women seem to be exactly where they started many years ago. This is not in social, political or economic terms, but in terms of the way they view and feel about themselves as black women.
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Black Skin Care
Monday, 06 July 2009 17:51
Sisly
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Bellaplex
Every company has its own story, and Sisley’s origins are certainly nobler than the average company. The website describes the company as a “family business,” and while this is technically true, perhaps a more accurate description would be that it is a royal family business. Founded in 1976 by the French Count Hubert d'Ornano, Sisley’s approach is based on the principles of “Phytocosmetology”, the practice of using plant extracts for cosmetic purposes.
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Black Skin Care
Monday, 06 July 2009 17:47
Is light skin still preferable to dark?
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CHICAGO TRIBUNE
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