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The beauty brands campaigning for social issues this month

By
AFP-Relaxnews
Published
Feb 27, 2018

Multiple cosmetics brands in the industry have been fusing beauty and social consciousness recently to promote worthy causes. So what areas are they trying to make a difference in?


Photo: Soap and Glory



Soap & Glory
This January, beauty brand Soap & Glory launched its "More Than Lips" campaign during the Women's March in Los Angeles. Featuring a diverse group of women who have shared their honest, uncensored personal stories in a video, the campaign also comprises a social media call to action, encouraging beauty fans everywhere to share their own thoughts and experiences about what it means to be a woman today. For every Instagram post uploaded during the duration of the campaign using the hashtag #MoreThanLips, Soap & Glory will donate $5 to She Should Run, a national organization that is working to increase the number of women running for elected office to 250,000 by 2030.

Lush
Earlier this month, natural beauty brand Lush Cosmetics shone a spotlight on transgender rights with a 14-day campaign dubbed "Trans Rights Are Human Rights." Created in partnership with the National Center for Transgender Equality and the Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity, the campaign saw the brand's North American store windows stripped free of products and decorated with screens showing quotes from its own transgender and non-binary staff members. Shoppers could support the cause by purchasing a limited-edition bath melt called "Inner Truth," with 100 percent of its sales directed to organizations that support the trans community in North America.

Dove
Dove is encouraging people to make peace with their skin conditions, with the launch of a new skincare line and campaign. This month, the beauty giant launched the "Dove DermaSeries," a hypoallergenic and fragrance-free range of products formulated with the driest skin in mind, alongside a campaign celebrating women with all kinds of skin conditions. Dubbed "Make peace with dry skin," the social campaign comprises a dedicated Instagram community, @InOurOwnSkin, which offers a place of inspiration and support for those living with skin conditions.
 

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