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Deciem, the make of The Ordinary, has asked consumers to join in the conversation on racial inequality. As well as donating US$100,000 to Black Lives Matter and The NAACP Legal Defence & Educational Fund, social media users have been asked to send in a one minute video, or written message, on the subject to voices@deciem.com.
 
Deciem, the make of The Ordinary, has asked consumers to join in the conversation on racial inequality. As well as donating US$100,000 to Black Lives Matter and The NAACP Legal Defence & Educational Fund, social media users have been asked to send in a one minute video, or written message, on the subject to voices@deciem.com.
  
 
"Our team have been actively sharing their voices in the fight against racism and inequality," the brand wrote. "From tomorrow [1 June], our Instagram Stories will become a dedicated space to continue this conversation."<ref>[https://cosmeticsbusiness.com/technical/article_page/How_the_beauty_industry_is_supporting_the_Black_Lives_Matter_cause/166010 Blackout Tuesday: How the beauty industry is supporting the Black Lives Matter cause]. June 2, 2020. ''cosmeticsbusiness.com''. Retrieved January 26, 2021.</ref>
 
"Our team have been actively sharing their voices in the fight against racism and inequality," the brand wrote. "From tomorrow [1 June], our Instagram Stories will become a dedicated space to continue this conversation."<ref>[https://cosmeticsbusiness.com/technical/article_page/How_the_beauty_industry_is_supporting_the_Black_Lives_Matter_cause/166010 Blackout Tuesday: How the beauty industry is supporting the Black Lives Matter cause]. June 2, 2020. ''cosmeticsbusiness.com''. Retrieved January 26, 2021.</ref>
  
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Revision as of 04:07, 26 January 2021


Support to Black Lives Matter

Deciem, the make of The Ordinary, has asked consumers to join in the conversation on racial inequality. As well as donating US$100,000 to Black Lives Matter and The NAACP Legal Defence & Educational Fund, social media users have been asked to send in a one minute video, or written message, on the subject to voices@deciem.com.

"Our team have been actively sharing their voices in the fight against racism and inequality," the brand wrote. "From tomorrow [1 June], our Instagram Stories will become a dedicated space to continue this conversation."[1]

References

  1. Blackout Tuesday: How the beauty industry is supporting the Black Lives Matter cause. June 2, 2020. cosmeticsbusiness.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021.