Sexy Sadie
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I am not a WOC, but I think MAC should call Amber Rose, Kimora Lee Simmons, Alek Wek and Jill Scott. If Etta James had been in alive and in good health, they should contact her too (RIP).
I am not a WOC, but I think MAC should call Amber Rose, Kimora Lee Simmons, Alek Wek and Jill Scott. If Etta James had been in alive and in good health, they should contact her too (RIP).
Def. Rihanna & Amber Rose , they are not afraid to be unique and eclectic !!!
Def. Rihanna & Amber Rose , they are not afraid to be unique and eclectic !!!
I am not a WOC, but I think MAC should call Amber Rose, Kimora Lee Simmons, Alek Wek and Jill Scott. If Etta James had been in alive and in good health, they should contact her too (RIP).
Amber rose is considered a WOC??? I have no hate towards her. love how she looks and what she wears most of the times. I just hate the way she sounds when she talks.
i think Rihanna would make an awesome collection when it comes to colors. Zoe Saldana and Halle Berry would make nice collections for neutrals and softer looks for WOC
I see what you are saying and I do agree, but I think when talking about WOC, you also have to take in consideration that no matter where you fall in skin color spectrum you are on, our skin may have discoloration issues/hyper pigmentation that is different than those who do not genetically have melanin in their skin. Even a lighter black person, like Amber can be prone to dark marks and dark circles, that are gray in color and will require a corrector geared towards WOC to correct. Most of us also tend to have darker hair, variations in lip color and darker eyes naturally, so I believe lines and collections catered towards WOC tend to feature colors that will enhance our features outside of just skin color. We can wear what we want though... Diana Ross's collection was so perfect because it featured a neutral/cool shadow quad and a cool shadow quad. The blushes and lip products were amazing and none of it seemed to be the traditional back in the day black women makeup to me. It was so fresh and modern! I would have hauled so much more if I was really into heavy makeup at that time.I know where her parents are from but when i think about WOC im thinking about someone with color to their skin no matter what race or ethnicity they are. I'm from the Dominican Republic and I'm a WOC, but my friend who is about nc15-nc20 and who is also from the Dominican Republic I dont consider her a WOC.
Am i missing the definition of WOC i think im buggin out then lol Without makeup Amber Roses skin is like white
p.s. i am thinkin that the term WOC in beauty is different from WOC in terms of whites and non-whites in history. Because in that case if WOC in the beauty sense can range from nc/nw15 all the way up to the high nc/nw50s then whats the point of promoting makeup as "looking good on a WOC" because very light skinned would be considered WOC