From foundation hues for all skin tones to gender-inclusive skin care brands, beauty companies have shown that it has received the message loud and clear: representation matters.
But beyond product, attention has turned to the people making the decisions behind the brands – and how representative they are of the communities they serve.
Boardroom diversity has been under increasing scrutiny in recent years, met with a response by some of the biggest beauty companies to challenge the stereotypes of leadership.
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- Companies:
- L'Oreal
- Estée Lauder Companies
- COTY
- Amorepacific GROUP
- CEW Cosmetic Executive Women
- The Body Shop
- Shiseido
- KOSE
- Revlon Group
- Ulta Beauty
- Kao Group
- e.l.f. Beauty
- Sally Beauty
- Amyris