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Forbes Associate Editor Alex York sits down with Sabrina Sadeghian and Jade Beguelin, cofounders of skincare brand 4AM Skin, to discuss their journey building a successful skincare business.
Experiments in the 1960s had revealed that the fibroblast-containing dermal compartment of the skin determines the identity of the outermost skin layer, the epidermis, in mammals. When researchers had ...
Rogério Pinto’s “Colorism” exhibit challenges racial identity, belonging, self-perception and how social constructs shape ...
It affects self-identity, confidence, and mental health. This is where psychodermatology (the mind-skin connection) comes in." Psychodermatology refers to the treatment of skin disorders using ...
"our skin tone does not dictate your identity or worth," Brooks wrote. "This misguided notion originated from the slave era, where darker skin was unfairly associated with lesser beauty and value.
A 2010 study titled Skin Bleaching in Jamaica: Self-Esteem, Racial Self-Esteem, and Black Identity Transactions examined the self-esteem (SE) and racial self-esteem (RSE) of black Jamaicans.