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Toxic Beauty Standards: One Woman’s Experience with Products, Perspectives

  • by Grady Capstone Journalist December 6, 2017
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By Kalah Mingo

 

This audio story reports on how women of color are exposed to harsher chemicals from beauty products than white women.

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