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The Glow Up 50 2021: Meet the Visionaries of Beauty
The category is: Beauty. Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but the influence of Black aesthetics upon the beauty industry is unquestionable. Also indisputable is the impact of this year’s TGU 50 Beauty honorees, ten incredible artists, entrepreneurs, advocates and activists (or all of the above) who have changed the face of beauty literally.
Whether diversifying the shelves of major retailers, disrupting the beauty industry or beautifying some of the world’s most famous faces, this year’s honorees are ensuring that Black beauty and Black beauty creatives get the recognition and respect they deserve.and we’re proud to be in the chorus singing their praises.
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Jackie Aina Blew Up the “Good Immigrant Daughter” Narrative You Really Think She Cares What the Haters Say?
The beauty influencer plans to dominate, whether you like it or not.
By Ama Kwarteng and PHOTOGRAPHS BY EMILYNN ROSE Feb 24, 2021 Emilynn Rose
Jackie Aina doesn’t do failure. It just isn’t an option. Take, for instance, her eyeshadow.
Specifically her limited-edition, 14-shade eyeshadow palette collab that dropped on August 6, 2019. Almost a year earlier, Jackie was locked in a months-long back-and-forth with one of the biggest beauty brands in the world Anastasia Beverly Hills. The company, valued at $2.5 billion, had reached out to her about 12 months earlier working together and they were now in the throes of developing an eyeshadow palette. Jackie wanted a palette where every single shade popped on deep skin tones Black girls know: There�