When Muriel Bowser took office as mayor of Washington, D.C., on Jan. 2, 2015, she joined a small but formidable group of Black women leading some of the country's most…
The vitamins and antioxidants in everyday produce work at a cellular level to slow aging, repair damage, and keep skin looking healthier, longer.
Most conversations about skin care orbit around…
The first major update since 2018 pushes for earlier screenings, smarter risk tools, and a more personalized path to heart health
Heart disease remains the leading killer of Americans, and…
There was a moment in Hollywood stretching roughly from the mid-1990s into the early 2000s when Black-led romantic comedies felt like a genre unto themselves. Films built around couples like…
Unlike markets where natural products are framed as luxury items, the approach here feels integrated. It reflects a long standing respect for the environment and its role in healing.
This…
Before the whirlwind of summer vacations, outdoor events and long beach days takes over, spring offers an ideal window to take stock of your skin and do something about it.…
Free food, discounted bites, and limited-time offers are making this year's most prankish holiday surprisingly rewarding for your wallet.
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The five-year-old brand proving that inclusive, skin-first beauty is here to stay
Clean beauty has had a reputation problem. For years, the category leaned heavily toward a narrow consumer —…
Why melanin isn't a shield — and which sunscreens actually work for deeper skin tones
For decades, a stubborn myth has circulated in beauty culture and beyond: that dark skin…