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Makeup vs. Brownie

Brownie Bar presents three new, general shades of Contour, Bronzer, and Highlighter in a pocket-sized palette intended to be smooth and travel benevolent.

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If you love eating chocolate listen up! There are many different types of chocolates in the world. But there is only one where you eat or wear it. Having second thoughts, no worries. I have just the new product for you. Beauty Bakerie began as a one-lady activity in 2011 after organizer Cashmere Nicole set up herself for school and nursing school, while being a single parent. This new product from Beauty Bakerie is called Brownie Bar. Did somebody order a Brownie Bar to go, coming right up! Brownie Bar presents three new, general shades of Contour, Bronzer, and Highlighter in a pocket-sized palette intended to be smooth and travel benevolent. Consistent with our long-wear notoriety, the blur free recipe keeps going the entire day helping your sweet beat stay pigmented. Fun fact about this product is that it is cruelty, paraben, and vegan free. This product is made for face to shimmer and have a long-lasting natural look on your face all day. This packaging is mini so it perfect for traveling anywhere a night out, during day or evening or a trip around the world to Bail for the weekend. This new makeup product will sure go great in your makeup collection this summer.

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Photo Credits: Beauty Bakerie and Nina Kneads to Bake

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Beauty Bakerie Now Recognizes Juneteenth as Their Company's Independence Day

Beauty Bakerie now recognizes Juneteenth as their company’s Independence day in order to address the erasure of black people in American history. Many are asking what is Juneteenth? Why is this day an important day in American history? How could we all celebrate this holiday?

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In an effort to do their part in addressing years of systemic racism beauty brand, Beauty Bakerie will no longer celebrate the 4th of July. Instead, the brand will recognize Juneteenth (June 19th) as its independence day. This is a bold move and a huge stride in addressing the deletion of black people in American history. After talking about this with many of my friends they questioned why it mattered.

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So what is Juneteenth? And why is it so important to celebrate this day? Although the United States was freed from British control on July 4th, 1776, black people were not yet independent. It was not until nearly 100 years later everyone in this country was truly free. Juneteenth, also known as the “Black Independence Day”, signifies the day the last slaves were freed. The Emancipation Proclamation was implemented on January 1st, 1863 but remote states like Texas were not really affected by the proclamation. It actually wasn’t until after the Civil War in 1963 that ALL black people were freed from slavery.

Right now, Juneteenth is not celebrated as a national holiday. Communities still observe this day as the holiday it is! And while many group celebrations have been put on hold there are still ways to enjoy this day on your own. These include using social media to inform your followers about the history of Juneteenth. You could also support black-owned businesses the entire day. Finally, purchase Juneteenth signages and drape them outside and throughout the house to educate your household guests.

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