Fabric of Hair Investigates: Beauty Is More Diverse, But Is Diverse Enough? 🧐

When it comes to looking your best, and in b beauty there is one common denominator. We are all uniquely different.

While we are all human, we differ in race, age, religion, ability, size, gender identity, and sexuality.

Each of us has a specific DNA formula that considers how we differ, making us distinctively unique. This is not a new discovery, but only recently has the beauty and hair industry engaged this opportunity.

The universal beauty landscape has changed, breaking free from the stereotypical view of beauty that has afflicted us for far too long.

Companies are drawing in an extensive range of customers, making beauty more accessible by exploring non-traditional markets and underserved communities, providing a personalized and niche experience for the consumer.

The beauty and hair industries are successfully becoming more inclusive by catering to all individuals, regardless of their gender, age, religion, skin tone, skin type.

Beauty without bias is a clear win.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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