5 Indo-Caribbean Influencers who Will Spruce up Your Newsfeed
While Indo-Caribbeans have little representation in media, these five influencers have successfully grown brands that represent community and their fields ...
While Indo-Caribbeans have little representation in media, these five influencers have successfully grown brands that represent community and their fields ...
A brown girl’s search for a foundation that matches her skin, is also a search for her identity. Growing up ...
A veil of controversy covers the beauty industry. From questionable ethics in testing and production to its stark lack of ...
The Vasanti Cosmetics brand is the story of four sisters: Pinki Gosal, Monal Patel, Gargi Patel and Priti Patel. A ...
The following post is brought to you by Aurus Jewels — a contemporary fine jewelry brand that offers the highest standard ...
The orange color correcting concealer was developed 18 years ago, after the sisters faced their own struggle to find a ...
Steven's goal with KURTEES is to take the overall cut of the Kurta and couple it with a t-shirt neckline.
I have been thinking about my vitiligo a lot lately. To be honest, I am not sure why. I have ...
The following post is brought to you by JustNeem – a North Carolina-based company, inspired by nature and ancient Indian roots ...
The best thing about a smokey eye is that it is absolutely timeless. Just like some of your go-to outfits ...
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