As More Black Women Wean Off Of ‘The Creamy Crack’ Experts Predict The Collapse of The Industry

As More Black Women Wean Off Of ‘The Creamy Crack’ Experts Predict The Collapse of The Industry

By Alexandra Jane, The Root Just ten years ago, 80% of Black beauty supply store shelves were stocked with products for chemically straightened hair while 20% of products were made for the naturalistas among us. According to Forbes, the opposite is true today. And as more Black women make the transition from relaxed to natural […]

‘The Beauty of Blackness’ Documentary Chronicles the Colorful History of Fashion Fair Cosmetics

‘The Beauty of Blackness’ Documentary Chronicles the Colorful History of Fashion Fair Cosmetics

By Evan Nicole Brown, The Hollywood Reporter The Beauty of Blackness, a documentary currently streaming exclusively on HBO Max, chronicles the rise — and revival — of one of the American beauty industry’s most historic brands: Fashion Fair Cosmetics. First launched in 1973 by Eunice Johnson, publishing executive and wife of Johnson Publishing Company CEO […]

Editor’s Letter: The Legacy and Liberation of Black Beauty

Editor’s Letter: The Legacy and Liberation of Black Beauty

By Jessica Cruel, Allure Last spring, Allure launched The Melanin Edit, an editorial destination that celebrates the highly melanated. We wanted to create a place to have meaningful conversations about skin color and culture. This year, we decided to extend that digital project to print. And to help bring this first-ever Melanin Edit issue to […]