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  2. As retailers drop DEI programs, Black founders could face ...

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    Sephora, a 15 Percent Pledge member which is owned by LVMH, has increased the percentage of Black-owned brands on its shelves from 3% in 2020 to about 10% as of 2025, said Artemis Patrick, CEO of ...

  3. Psst: I Found the Old-School Beauty Fave Behind Sabrina ...

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    Sephora. The oil-free liquid foundation (used as a base for Carpenter's makeup look) launched in 2000 and has been helping buyers perfect their complexions ever since.

  4. Sephora - Wikipedia

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    Sephora is a French multinational retailer of personal care and beauty products, offering nearly 340 brands [3] alongside its own private label, the Sephora Collection. Its product range includes cosmetics , skincare , fragrance , nail color, beauty tools, body products, and hair care items.

  5. Anastasia Beverly Hills' New Foundation Is Like the Blur ...

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    Sephora. The dermatologist-tested foundation was made with the brand's Precision Blur technology, which is intended to help smooth out pores, fine lines, winkles and skin texture to make your skin ...

  6. Rare Beauty - Wikipedia

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    Rare Beauty is an American cosmetics company founded and owned by Selena Gomez.The brand was inspired by her third studio album, Rare (2020). Rare Beauty launched on September 3, 2020, exclusively through their official website and in Sephora stores in North America. [4]

  7. 15 Percent Pledge - Wikipedia

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    The murder of George Floyd sparked a wave of activism for the Black Lives Matter movement that renewed calls for social justice reform and the end of systemic racism, and included declarations of support from various corporations; [2] [3] according to TIME Magazine, James wanted to "find a way that companies could make a tangible change," and "from there, the 15 Percent Pledge was born."