Raisa Flowers, Lacy Redway, Sharon Chuter and more are honored on the MUSE 100 list.
In the past year, the words"diversity,""commitment,""inclusion," have been thrown around the beauty industry so much—spawned by protests calling for justice for the deaths of countless Black lives, including Breonna Taylor and George Floyd—it likely elicits an eye roll each time a company employs the terms for a campaign or announcement.
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