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This Sanex ad has been banned for perpetuating the idea that black skin is 'problematic'
This TV ad for Sanex shower gel has been banned for reinforcing the offensive racial stereotype that black skin was 'problematic' and that white skin was 'superior', a watchdog has said. FBI warns of ...
UK regulators have banned a TV commercial for Sanex shower gel after ruling that it “could be interpreted as suggesting that white skin was superior to black skin.” The Advertising Standards Authority ...
Black women’s skin ages beautifully, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enhance our natural glow while addressing fine lines and firmness concerns. These DIY treatments to firm skin and reduce wrinkles ...
We spoke to Danielle James, former Digital Beauty Director at 'Elle,' and Ron Robinson, cosmetic chemist and founder of BeautyStat, about the skin conditions Black women face when caring for their ...
Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE:SWK) warned Tuesday that tariffs will have an $800 million effect on its business in 2025, a drag that rattled investors despite second-quarter earnings handily beating ...
The “Black Croc Skin” iteration takes the familiar Dunk Low form and drenches it in a sleek, all-black palette, from the upper to the sole unit. Its defining feature is the full croc-embossed upper, ...
Let’s be honest. The world of skincare can feel like a minefield, especially when you have melanin-rich skin and the risk of irritation, dark spots, and scarring are real. For Black women, chemical ...
Objective: This study investigates the clinical efficacy of using the xenogeneic acellular dermal matrix (XADM) combined with full-thickness skin graft (FTSG) to reconstruct full-thickness eyelid ...
Everyone has memories of being smeared with sunscreen as a kid, right? The formulas were thick, white and paste-like; the texture reminiscent of Philadelphia being rubbed into your skin. But I think ...
EARLY DETECTION. OKAY, MARY, LET’S TALK ABOUT SUN PROTECTION. SKIN CANCER IS THE MOST COMMON CANCER IN THE U.S., BUT FOR BLACK PATIENTS, CANCER SIGNS CAN SHOW UP IN UNEXPECTED PLACES, AND MISSING THEM ...
The Army is preparing to roll out a new policy that could lead to soldiers diagnosed with a chronic skin condition that causes painful razor bumps and scarring to be kicked out of the service -- an ...
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