As a dark skinned person who has used sunscreen for years I can say - only shitty sun screen brands don’t rub in well. The good ones do, even when you apply copious amounts
As a dark skinned person who has used sunscreen for years I can say - only shitty sun screen brands don’t rub in well. The good ones do, even when you apply copious amounts
It’s important, but you can’t ignore the fact that these cancers are originating in areas wear people don’t usually apply sunscreen: palms of hands, the nail bed, and the bottom of feet. Plus melanoma can originally occur internally for some dark skinned people, like the lung, for reasons that aren’t fully explained…
Oh yeah, I get darker very easily. It annoys me so much that there are still people out there, with access to television and the internet and everything, who somehow think that we can’t tan. Like...it’s human skin, ya know.
I have only gotten sunburned in foreign countries, but I swear I can feel a difference in the heat/quality/or something of the sun in the past few years, and I feel like I could burn here with the right amount of exposure. Unless that has something to do with my skin aging?
Dear Fellow brown folks,
“And don’t let guys put their dirty hands on your face”
I’m glad. Not just girls. I coach Little League and most of my players are brown or black. As a pale white guy, I feel sheepish reminding them that everyone needs sun protection, but it’s true.
Of course not. He is her delicate baby boy.
Pretty much anyone who’s ever been sexually assaulted or done anti-sexual violence prevention work is deemed “biased” in sexual assault cases, and dismissed from the jury pool due to their supposed inability to be “impartial”. They have to call 2-3x as many people for the jury pool on a rape case compared to normal. I…
Super Popular Opinion that SOMEONE posts on EVERY article that references this article.
We GET IT.
Dress Barn.
Look, she’s put herself forward as a professional who is literally being paid for what she looks like. In any other profession drawing comparisons about the metrics that are part of their job would be fair game. This isn’t the public targetting a random child or the hapless, blameless child of a star being picked on…
Have you noticed none of them have frizzy hair, or weird mullet/bang hairstyles? The girls in my area are all tall, super tan, long legs, and have long hair. Always long hair. My 11 year old daughter is on her way to this. Terrifying. Also, I was hanging out with my friend’s 15 year old daughter and her friend, who…
Nope. She's just another in the line of nepotism models, who are pretty but don't have IT.
Before I bothered reading the article I was convinced this was Julia Roberts’ daughter.
Right. Even here on Jezebel, they’ve mentioned her donating money to the nephew of a backup dancer who had cancer, when she donated money to Keisha’s legal fund, and has routinely sent money/gifts to mega-fans. Maybe it’s all just good PR, but it’s very consistent. May all our celebrities try to get PR this way.
It’s funny cause the OP said:
Honestly I’m super glad she’s publicizing this. I live in New Orleans just south of the flooding and it feels so much to us like this isn’t getting a ton of national coverage/response/help for how big a deal it is. The more publicity the better. If it benefits her, too- great. She deserves it. Let everyone sitting her…
I live in southern Louisiana. I cried when I heard Taylor Swift was donating that money. I don’t think you can understand what it means here- it feels a lot to us like national news isn’t paying all that much attention so to have her step up and do this is just lovely, and very needed.
Bingo. I don’t see anyone holding telethons for these flood victims (and what are those telethons except group publicity stunts on a large scale — and the people who do those get showered with love for it every time). Maybe Taylor gets the ball rolling. Good on her.