Perfume Reparations? (Why do black beauty magazines not contain perfume samples?)

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In today’s episode, we dive into an overlooked issue within the beauty and fashion magazine industry—why is it that black-targeted beauty magazines rarely include perfume samples, while their counterparts aimed at White audiences are often peppered with these fragrant extras?

Join us as we peel back the pages and explore possible explanations for this disparity. Could it be a matter of advertising preferences, audience targeting, or economic factors? Or perhaps it’s a deeper issue linked to the underrepresentation of Black individuals in decision-making roles within the beauty industry?

Through a blend of expert interviews, analysis of industry practices, and a journey into the history of beauty publications, we offer a nuanced perspective on what this “scent gap” signifies about inclusivity and diversity in the world of fashion and beauty editorial.

By the end of our investigation, we aim to provide not just food for thought, but a call to action for brands, magazines, and consumers alike. So spritz on your favorite fragrance, and let’s unravel this aromatic conundrum together.

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