

However, you can see where mainstream brands are lacking for example, when looking in drug stores, anyone can notice the very clear trend there are countless beige foundations to choose from but just a handful of darker tones, which often aren’t even dark enough for some consumers.

High street brands were the first to majorly provide ranges, with L’Oréal being the leader despite having claims of whitewashing and culturally inappropriate campaigns. The movement meant that more and more products were released for the black community, including drug store brands such as Maybelline and Rimmel many black owned specific makeup companies began to emerge too, such as Fashion Fair and Ebony. Thirty years later, in the late 1970s the campaign now known as “ Black is Beautiful” began to emerge all over the world.
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The main issue at the time was that beauty companies were still selling skin whitening products for women of colour. In the 1940s, makeup for black women was greatly lacking, however it was there. This issue of colour has been around as long as make-up has existed. In order to make darker tones you just play around with the ratios of the pigments and chemicals - meaning it makes no difference to the cost or difficulty to produce: yet, we go to the drug store and we still see millions of ivories and only one chocolate. The owner and president of CSI, Al-Nisa Ward, in a video revealed that, in fact, all basic foundations have the same base and contain 4 main chemicals titanium dioxide, iron oxide red, iron oxide yellow and iron oxide black. Many companies would use the “excuse” that it costs too much to produce darker tones and create the better range for women of colour: however, the real story behind it and the science of making make-up proves otherwise. Why have so many makeup companies not made the same notion? Why in 2018 are we still challenging diversity and black equality for something as simple as makeup? Riri’s beauty line made us, the consumers, begin to really question and realise this big issue and how makeup brands need to deliver a change. We ensure that all needs are met so that the family unit will be healthy and prepared for life-long success.For a long time, the beauty industry has been known for neglecting women of colour and focusing on shades and tones for women of a lighter colour. Using a multi-generational approach, children receive therapeutic services along with educational supports to assist with rebuilding the bond between them and their moms while overcoming trauma caused by separation.Īs a full-service human services organization, TFCF responds to the family as a whole. Roughly 20 to 30 kids of the same age are stuffed into a classroom and taught by one teacher. However, the basic schooling model remains the same. The public education system we currently know has been around for more than 150 years. Customized, culturally responsive, and community-rooted practices along with our evidence-based supportive services meet the unique needs of each family and are geared towards disrupting the cycle of multi-generational violence and poverty.įamily reunification done in a safe and supportive environment gives our families a foundation to recreate their lives and allows children to reach their highest potential. Education School Public Schools Schooling Self-Directed Education Compulsory Education School Choice. The housing crisis has reached epidemic levels and TFCF is on the front lines creating housing options for the women and children we serve. TFCF has embarked upon exciting innovative programs that lift families out of poverty and reunite children with their mothers.

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