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Tina Chen Craig (a.k.a. Bag Snob) on the Importance of Minimalist Beauty fashionmagazine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fashionmagazine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tina Chen Craig (a.k.a. Bag Snob) on the Importance of Minimalist Beauty fashionmagazine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fashionmagazine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
This week we re celebrating female founders and the can t-live-without products they ve created From dental floss to fragrance, hand spray to candles and period care, this week we re celebrating 15 beauty buys all dreamt up by seriously impressive women. Read on ahead of International Women s Day on March 8 and prepare to feel inspired by their backstories and the products they brought to life. Founder: Marcia Kilgore Loved by: Victoria Woodhall, editorial director “So many founders name check serial entrepreneur Marcia as an inspiration. Just this week one told me that she always creates her PowerPoints with images rather than words, ‘because that’s what Marcia does”. The Canada-born 52-year-old brought us iconic brands Bliss Spa, Fit Flop and Soap and Glory and now Beauty Pie. Who else would think, or know, how to bring us a £100 EDP for less than £20 with no compromise on ingredients? I always top up my eyeliners here for less than a fiver. You can ....
“There’s been a long history of racism toward Asian Americans this certainly didn’t start during the pandemic. But the recent anti-Asian rhetoric opened the door to more people acting on their racism. It was upsetting to many of us that it was so difficult to get others outside of our own circles to care,” she said. “We’re the fastest-growing demographic in the U.S. we’re your friends, your neighbors, your co-workers yet we still feel invisible at times.” For many, the escalation in verbal and physical attacks is reminiscent of the way Muslims, Arab Americans and South Asian Americans, or anyone who was identified as such correctly or not were treated after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. ....