Losing your hair sucks. Plain and simple. It can make you feel insecure, unattractive, and sometimes even depressed. Unfortunately, hair loss is a pretty common condition, affecting both men and women of all ages – regardless of race. For black
Skinergy Beauty’s Priscilla Jiminian offers solutions for complexion perfection. For Priscilla Jiminian, founder, and CEO of Skinergy Beauty, addressing personal insecurities with dark spots, razor scars and acne marks that just wouldn’t go away was at the heart of starting
Cora Christian is a celebrity body-contouring expert. The Beyond Beauty founder is the first Black woman to create and manufacture Body Sculpting Ice, which is a safe, non-invasive way to the “perfect body.” Christian’s mantra is “Before you go under
The Fragrance Foundation’s (TFF) signature DEI initiative, #FragranceForwardTFF, officially launched with a free webinar, Industry Perspectives on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, on October 20th, to advance diversity, equity and inclusion in the multibillion-dollar fragrance industry. In his opening remarks to
We asked Charlotte, NC-based beauty influencer Brittany Jones of TheBeLine (IG: @thebrand_beline) to share her fave beauty brand and lifestyle steals. Urban Skin Rx Urban Skin has changed my skin completely, and I’m so glad that I made the choice
Most people give their face all the cleansing/masking/moisturizing love, but after a brutal winter, your entire body is in need of some TLC. Indulge in a head-to-toe body refresh this spring to get your temple in tip-top shape. “Our skin
This entrepreneur, stylist and healthy hair coach is changing lives, one cut at a time. It’s no secret that Atlanta is home to some of the most creative souls you will ever meet. Over the years, the city has become
You have to admit, teeth are the first things you notice about a person when you meet them—and research supports that. Several recent studies suggest that great smiles were found to make strangers, and particularly women, more attractive. But what’s
Native Detroiter and Forbes Under 30 listmaker, Danielle D. Hughes never had a mentor growing up. As a result, the now 27-year-old award-winning social entrepreneur nearly flunked out of high-school. For years, she would take that ‘below average’ mentality and let it spill