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Lack of Inclusivity in Vegan and Green Beauty
Beauty Tiffany Isesele 4/11/18 Beauty Tiffany Isesele 4/11/18

Lack of Inclusivity in Vegan and Green Beauty

It seems like the companies decide to “gift” darker skinned people with one or two shades that are usually quite red and would make most people look like an oompa lompa.

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