things that still freak me out: those sinks americans have in their kitchens that you can destroy stuff with
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things that still freak me out: those sinks americans have in their kitchens that you can destroy stuff with
Not saying I agree but I do understand
#I imagine BB8 was shouting curses after that scrapper who tried to abduct him #just screaming the most profane droid insults he can muster #“HEY FUCK YOU BUDDY #YOUR MOTHER WAS A TRASH COMPACTOR AND YOUR FATHER SMELT OF COOLANT OIL” (via @gallifreyburning)
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10 Makeup Brands for People of Color
I wish I could say I achieved VIB status at Sephora by building the most perfect makeup collection one could ever ask for, but alas—as a mixed-race, medium-toned Latinx, a lot of time and money was spent on buying lipstick that I’d only ever seen swatched on white women. Needless to say, they either washed me out or made me look like a fool, and that’s when I knew it was time to find some quality makeup brands aimed at people of color. So if you’re reading this, today is your lucky day, because I’m passing along some of my favorites so that you can save yourself from the heartbreak that is spending $22 on the wrong shade of Urban Decay.
1. Iman Cosmetics
Founded by none other than international model Iman, Iman Cosmetics is probably the most well-known makeup line intended for women of color. They have a really thorough way of finding the perfect makeup for your skin tone, and you can find their line in drugstores at affordable prices.
2. Sleek Makeup
All of the makeup runs $15 and under—including their best-selling eyeshadow palettes. You’re welcome.
3. COVERGIRL Queen Collection
Speaking of affordable, COVERGIRL has a line specifically aimed at women with darker skin. You can mostly find it in Target, drugstore.com, and some Walmarts.
4. Black Opal Makeup
One of my personal favorites, Black Opal was created by people of color for people of color. Not only is the line affordable, but they have a “Find Your Shade” section similar to Iman Cosmetics’, as well as shaving products for men. It looks like they’re developing an affordable haircare line aimed at—you guessed it!—the haircare needs of people of color. As if all of this wasn’t cool enough, Black Opal also awards scholarships to young women.
5. Sacha Cosmetics
Sacha carries some of the most extensive beauty products I’ve seen, and the prices range from below $10 to $50 depending on what you’re looking for. Their skincare products are also known for being long-lasting and weather-resistant, and their lipsticks have intense color payoff.
6. ColorPop
Although Colourpop isn’t exclusively aimed at people of color, I thought I’d include it because it’s one of my absolute favorite makeup brands. Not only are all of the lipsticks sold alongside matching lip liners, but most of them are swatched on both light and dark skin, and their color payoff is strong and long-lasting. There’s also about a million different shades of lipstick and eyeshadow you can try. The best part? Everything is cruelty-free and only $5.
7. black|Up cosmetics
On the higher end side of makeup, black|Up cosmetics was created specifically with Black and mixed women in mind. With over 18 shades of foundation, ultra-pigmented eyeshadows, and 30 shades of matte and glossy lipsticks, I can see why their prices rival Sephora’s.
8. Fashion Fair
Fashion Fair is another line with a wide range of beauty and skincare products for a variety of skin tones, although it was created with the needs of Black women in mind. Two of my favorite products are the oily and dry skin travel kits, perfect for when traveling on airplanes takes a toll on your skin. Their prices are also comparable to most of the brands sold at Sephora.
9. Aida Cosmetics
Cruelty-free, all-natural, hypo-allergenic, and non-comedogenic (meaning your skin won’t break out). They don’t have a lot of products listed on their site, but the ones they do have are magic.
10. Hue Noir
I love the inspiration behind Hue Noir—the CEO, Paula Hayes, is a Black woman who worked as a product development chemist and loved makeup. After having difficulty finding makeup for darker skin tones, she established Hue Noir, a higher end makeup line that is also organic and biodegradable. You can save the environment and look hot af while doing so. Again, you’re welcome.
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This is amazing! Thank you to whoever compiled this super useful list for PoC because honestly, it is impossible to find products that are compatible with our skin tone. None of the products that I’ve gotten have worked on my skin tone because they were all tried and tested out on white/yellow/pale skin. The frustration that I felt after spending a bomb on a product which made me look like a clown and a joke.. Is real. This article is godsend and so useful for PoC and all the Desi girls who are as frustrated as I am!
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“Days turned into weeks. Weeks turned into months. And then, one not-so-very-special day I went to my typewriter, I sat down and I wrote our story. A story about a time, a story about a place, a story about the people. But above all things, a story about love. A love that will live forever.”
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If you’re not noticed, you’re still valid.
Like, if no ones gonna read it, you should still write it.
If no ones gonna see it, you should still do it.
If no ones gonna hear you, you should still say it.
You’re not measured by how people react to you.
You’re not measured by how people react to you.
If it makes one person feel better, even if that person is yourself, then goddamnit it still matters.
you go, you beautiful person. you fuckin go.
YES FUCK YES
No ok but I actually met him. Several of my colleagues and students were hired to do some assessments for several manmade and natural ponds on his property. He wanted to maintain them with several different fish populations so that kids nearby could fish and have a good time.
While we were working he rode up in his four wheeler with a terrified look on his face. I never thought I would see a former football player on the verge of tears, but boy howdy he nearly was. Several of us stop what we were doing and go over to see what was up.
“I was running the tractor through the field and almost hit a fawn.” He says.
Now, for reference, it’s pretty common to have farmers run over and kill fawns. The defense mechanism of fawns when they are young is to lay down low and not move…which obviously isn’t great for when there’s a tractor. It happens all the time, but it can be pretty bloody. It’s not a pretty sight.
So, thinking that maybe such a gory scene unnerved him and that we may have to dispose of the body, I say “Mr. Brown, is the fawn still alive?”
He says “Yes, I took it to the barn…but I’m afraid the mom won’t take it back because it has human scent on it.”
The myth about “human scent” is a common one, but it’s just that…a myth. But still, this guy was absolutely terrified that this little deer was going to live the first few weeks of its life without a parent. He was distraught.
Luckily my professor/boss was like “Don’t worry Mr. Brown, if you return the fawn relatively close to the spot that you found it, the mother will come back. The human scent thing is just a myth. The fawn will be alright, just be sure to keep the barn quiet so that the fawn doesn’t panic.”
Mr. Brown’s face lit up and he let out a sigh of relief. “Thank God” he said “I was so worried.”
And that’s the story of how I met the sweetest man ever: Mr. Jason Brown.