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Tag Archives: Inclusivity

L’Oreal Brings Inclusivity To Makeup

L’Oreal Brings Inclusivity To Makeup by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, January 20, 2023 L’Oréal brought inclusivity to makeup in 2023, with the introduction of the world’s first handheld lipstick applicator designed for people with limited hand and arm mobility. The first is called HAPTA, and it’s due to debut later this year through the Lancôme brand, … Continue reading L’Oreal Brings Inclusivity To Makeup

Why Veterans Need to Be Part of Your Inclusivity Plan

Susan Hunt July 20, 2021 In business school, there was a group of students who were seemingly natural born leaders, who did very well academically, and who were polished and professional beyond their years. They knew how to have fun, but also eye-rolled at the various shenanigans the 20-something former consultants and bankers engaged in. … Continue reading Why Veterans Need to Be Part of Your Inclusivity Plan