In this week’s show, I am joined by Shannon Peter, the beauty director of Stylist Magazine. We discuss the problem with problem solving beauty, we look at why the post pandemic beauty boom is leading one Vogue writer to reconsider her beauty standards, we delve into foundations - shade names and the numbering system, are they inadvertently racist? And finally, we debate the merits of a great sink. In Praise Of … is Emma Hardie’s Midas Touch Super Serum.
Read MoreIn Episode 22, Funmi Fetto, the host of On Reflection, and editor and writer Shannon Peter discuss Viola Levy;s feature in The Stack which explores whether problem solving products actually don’t solve a problem but rather perpetuates the culture of negativity around women’s image?
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Read MoreIn Episode 22, On Reflection host Funmi Fetto and journalist Shannon Peter discuss the Vogue piece written by Emma Specter where she explains why in spite of the ubiquitous post pandemic beauty boom, she has no desire to return to the hair or nail salon.
Read MoreOn Episode 22, On Reflection host Funmi Fetto and Shannon Peter, the beauty director of Stylist Magazine talk about an Into The Gloss piece by Ali Oshinsky on the Tiktok account that only reviews bathroom sinks.
Read MoreOn Episode 22, the Required Reading guest , beauty journalist Shannon Peter and On Reflection host Funmi Fetto discuss the data driven feature in The Pudding which highlights how the naming and numbering of foundations may inadvertently have racist undertones.
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