Beauty
Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown came under heat recently for something we’ve grown quite used to seeing - celebs flogging their own new beauty products. From Lady Gaga to Rihanna, celebrities have launched their own makeup lines, and they have very good reason to - it pays. Kylie Jenner famously became the youngest self-made billionaire in 2018 off the back of “Kylie Cosmetics”. The global cosmetics market was valued at $532bn in 2017.
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Photographer Sophie Harris-Taylor spoke to HuffPost UK about her project “Epidermis”, where she photographed women with varying severities of acne, totally without make-up. Harris-Taylor wanted to show beautiful women with “normal skin”, not the airbrushed, flawless skin seen on Instagram and in magazines.
Sophie Harris-Taylor photographed 20 women with skin conditions such as acne, rosacea and eczema, to normalise natural beauty in an age of airbrushing.
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