Here are the important beauty stories we covered this week.
Uoma Beauty founder Sharon Chuter began the #PullUpOrShutUp campaign on social media this week in the wake of #blackouttuesday. After seeing beauty brands across the United States pledge donations to various Black Lives Matter causes, Chuter wanted to hold brands accountable by asking them to publicly announce how many Black executives they employ in their corporate offices.
. So far a handful of brands including Huda Beauty, e.l.f. Cosmetics, Inkbox, Versed and Milk Makeup have released their numbers – here’s hoping this is just the start.
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Uoma Beauty Founder Launches #PullUpOrShutUp to Raise Awareness About the Lack of Black Beauty ExecsUoma Beauty Founder Launches PullUpOrShutUp to Raise Awareness About the Lack of Black Beauty Executives
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Beauty Companies Put Money Behind Words of SolidarityCompanies big and small pledged and publicized donations to the Black Lives Matter movement on social media, following a weekend of protests.
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Why This Beauty CEO Is Asking Corporations to “Pull Up or Shut Up“Sharon Chuter, founder and CEO of Uoma Beauty, launched PullUpOrShutUp on Wednesday: a 72-hour campaign that asks beauty brands to release the exact number of Black employees at their companies.
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41 Black-Owned Beauty Brands to Support Now and AlwaysBeyond donating to anti-racism organizations, you can show your support by shopping these Black-owned businesses.
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14 Black Women-Owned Beauty and Wellness Brands to Support Right Now (And Always)Ditch the Estee Lauder products, and support these skincare, beauty, and hair brands instead.
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