
THIS IS BEAUTY
THE BLACKEST BLOG EVER

Rebundle
“Black consumers are the least considered when it comes to diversity in product safety, choices, services, marketing and, even, investing. In addition, Black beauty products continue to be the most toxic on the market — with chemicals that aren’t even listed on the label and causing everything from respiratory disorders, early puberty, and reproductive developmental issues — including infertility and spontaneous miscarriages.”
So what exactly are we loyal to - brands that are knowingly poisoning us despite being their best customers? Are we loyal to being the biggest spenders on beauty products but not owning a significant percentage of the companies that produce the products we consume?

Kim
I'm most proud of my decision to walk away from what was not working to make space for better things. In November 2018, I gave two months advance notice at a job in a toxic environment with a culture that clashed with my personal values. I didn't know what was next, but I had to leave for my mental and physical well-being.
Two weeks before my last day, my world turned upside down. My father had an accident and was placed on life support; he died a few days later. It rocked my foundation, and while I yearned for stability in the midst of the uncertainty resulting from my loss, I stuck to my plan to leave my job. The one thing I did know was that nothing good would come from trying to grieve while working in a dysfunctional environment. All I could do was "Let go and let God."

Christopher
The ocean has been a constant source of peace for me. It's a place to find grounding and to realize how minuscule I and my problems are compared the the vastness of this world. You cannot help but feel small, yet somehow connected to the largeness of it.

The Importance Of Doulas
Shout out to the black Doulas who are helping to improve maternal health outcomes for black women and babies.

A conversation with Erica
I have been practicing yoga off and on for many years at home. Summer 2019, I decided to visitLove Yoga Studio, a local black-owned studio run by a mother/daughter duo. I was having significant pain in my body at the time (from muscle flares), but after attending these yoga classes, I would feel amazing afterward. It was what I needed. Initially, doing the poses(Asanas) was challenging but my body could handle it. As a result, something clicked in my mind one day after class. I had a real gratitude moment where I put my face up to the sun and was thankful for having the pain.

Peace & Happiness, A Muscle (Copy)
do something that makes you happy, smile and feel free. The key to success with this GO DO is that it must be scheduled. Leaving it up to, “whenever I have time,” is a footprint to failure. The result of this exercise is that it alleviates the edge of seriousness towards life. Chill out, relax and stop being so hard on yourself. It’s ok to have fun!Many of our stressors are self-inflicted, but all of our happiness can be a choice.
-Maya Angelou-
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”