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North St. Petersburg, Florida Privacy Policy. Petersburg Campus Blog Contact. Campus of Choice Largo Campus St. Petersburg Campus. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Schedule Campus Tour largo Schedule Campus Tour. Paying It Forward Your love of skincare may have come from the first-hand experience of learning how to keep your skin blemish-free. Healthy beauty practices? What does that really mean?

Well, when it comes to beauty and skincare, it means that maybe we should pay a little more attention to the things we are applying to our faces and bodies! We know: this can be a lot of work. Where do you even start? How about with some information from us? Here at Faviana , we love makeup and beauty products.

They are fun, they help us release our most creative side and they can be a confident booster, which as you know, we are all about. However, as it appears, it can also be quite dangerous, as some of the chemicals in our favorite products are proven to have very dangerous health effects.

So we love healthy beauty even more. These chemicals can cause cancer or become endocrine disruptors this means that they can either increase or decrease the production of some of your hormones , imitate other hormones turning one hormone into another , interfere with hormone signaling telling cells to die before they need to , compete with your natural essential nutrients making you feel their loss and maybe causing you to need supplements , and even accumulating in some of your vital, hormone-producing organs.

Beauty is a key tool for experimentation, identification and empowerment; pillars that have been at the centre of the queer community for decades, which is why their respresetationrepresentation is key for brands to execute in a thoughtful and mindful way.

Brands may choose to move away from promoting Pride orientated collections without donation, as the need for substance to back up the deeper meaning behind the cause is necessary to progression. Without this, collections can appear more of a bandwagon marketing ploy than genuine allyship. The brands that do it best have a true interest in the lasting impact of their allyship with the transgender community , promoting respectful and authentic progress rather than timely acts of collaboration.

Jessica Blacker, founder of gender-free makeup brand Jecca Blac , expressed how important long standing relationships and transparency across the wider community are to establishing a brand that encompasses inclusivity for the right reasons.

Any trans person could purchase your products and because of this, they deserve to feel represented and their talent amplified. In order for the positive change in inclusivity that is so needed across the beauty industry, brands must strive to hear, listen and reflect the ideas and beliefs of transgender customers from within, at the very conception of new product development, across each customer touchpoint and throughout key moments of their brand experiences.

New York based brand Fluide is a perfect example of a brand that was created with community support in mind. As a start-up, Fluide donate products to purposeful projects and events in support of those within the community. We recently hired Maxine, our new Marketing Assistant, who is open about her experience as a trans woman and brings with her great insight to make sure our message is consistently respectful, inclusive, and keeps our trans customers in mind across all marketing and social outlets.

With the likes of Gigi Gorgeous , Nikita Dragun and mega-influencer Nikkie de Jager — who recently came out as transgender in January — holding followings in the millions and nuturingnurturing safe spaces on social media, the platform they have is invaluable. Whilst sharing their experiences, thought leaders within the transgender community educate the wider industry on their relevance to progression in the understanding of the real emotion-led impact behind beauty.

Offline communities are just as important, as US beauty giant Sephora are fully aware. Through the introduction of their Classes for Confidence: Bold Beauty for the Transgender Community , Sephora offer in-store makeup classes which are available to those from across the trans community that are looking to learn; from tips for covering up unwanted facial hair to gaining confidence in makeup application. The majority of the members in our Focus Group are trans, and are great at providing us with all the honesty and feedback we need to ensure our product is going to work for them the way we plan for it to.



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