Happy International Women‘s Day, a.k.a. Happy I-Celebrate-Women-Every-Day-But-Cool-I’ll-Take-An-Extra-Calendar-Day Day! I know you’re probably a busy lady with lots of important things to do (aren’t we all?), so I won’t keep. I just want to alert you to these six beauty brands that have launched powerful initiatives that serve to empower women, and brands that just want us to know how wonderful we are. Because really, you are. You’re a great lady, and you should know that.
(Related: Learning All About Hollaback! Is The Perfect Way To Celebrate Women’s Equality Day)
Check out six new beauty brands to love for more than just their product offerings:
1. Neutrogena
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(Instagram/Neutrogena)
Neutrogena recently launched the #SeeWhatsPossible campaign, the brand’s first-ever global campaign aimed at “helping ever woman put her best face forward.” Now more than ever, women are taking the time to pursue what’s truly important to them, and Neutrogena wants to empower them to do just that. According to a press release, the brand’s point of view on beauty is, “what really makes a woman beautiful is the ability to look in the mirror and know that anything is possible.” The campaign will feature advice from the brand’s ambassadors, Kerry Washington, Jennifer Garner, and Julie Bowen, three women who persevered in male-driven Hollywood.
Additionally, the brand is partnering with Girls, Inc., an organization who mission is to inspire girls worldwide to be smart, strong, and bold. The partnership will reportedly support Girls Inc. Experience, which brings hands-on programming to girls in need.
2. ISH
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(Instagram/ISH)
ISH, or #IMSMOKINGHOT, is a new beauty brand launched by lifestyle subscription service FabFitFun. Aside from producing a seemingly idiot-proof contour kit, they’re partnering with Emily Greener of I Am That Girl, an online platform that serves to raise standards of how girls treat themselves and each other by providing a safe community in which girls can be themselves. And really, what could be better than that?
3. Dove
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(Instagram/Dove)
Dove has been supportive of Real Women™ almost since its inception, so obviously, supporting Dove supports the idea that all women are beautiful, no matter shape, size, or color. This one’s a no-brainer.
(Related: It’s High Time We Spoke Openly About Women’s Sexuality, and OMGYES Is Doing It)
4. Sonia Kashuk
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(Instagram/Sonia Kashuk)
Sonia Kashuk’s newest Knock Out line is specifically meant to empower women while allowing you to beautify your face with budget-friendly products. The packaging is covered in positive affirmations like, “You Are Beautiful,” “Roll With The Punches,” and “You Are A KO Beauty.” Plus, Kashuk is pushing a social media campaign with the hashtag #KOBeauty encouraging women to post inspiring. selfies
5. Elemis
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(Instagram/Elemis)
Elemis always puts out great skincare, but in celebration of International Women’s Day, the brand will donate $1 for every photo paying tribute to the women who influence you hte most, so long as they’re posted to Instagram with #SheInspiresMe, @ELEMISLtd, and @WomenforWomen.
6. Monthly Gift
monthly gift
(Instagram/Monthly Gift)
Monthly Gift is a feminine care subscription service for, you guessed it, you “monthly gift.” You fill out a profile and subscribe to their recommended Little Black Box, and you can track your cycle, fertility, mood, and sexual health, as well as set reminders for medication and annual appointments, on their app.
You’d think that’d be great enough (a subscription service that specifically caters to your period? Sign me up!), but they don’t stop there. In support of IWD, they’re launching the “A Box For Your Box” (#lol) campaign and partnering with Days For Girls, a grassroots nonprofit that provides sustainable feminine hygiene solutions to women all across the world, and Chloe Grace Moretz, an outspoken advocate for the organization. The way the partnership works is simple:
“For every subscription purchased in the month of March, Monthly Gift. will donate a box of quality feminine care products to Days For Girls for women in need across the United States.”
With feminine care so readily available to so many of us, it’s easy to forget that that’s not the case everywhere else. This campaign will make the lives of so many women in need that much easier.
(Related: Learning All About Hollaback! Is The Perfect Way To Celebrate Women’s Equality Day)
Check out six new beauty brands to love for more than just their product offerings:
1. Neutrogena
neutrogena insta
(Instagram/Neutrogena)
Neutrogena recently launched the #SeeWhatsPossible campaign, the brand’s first-ever global campaign aimed at “helping ever woman put her best face forward.” Now more than ever, women are taking the time to pursue what’s truly important to them, and Neutrogena wants to empower them to do just that. According to a press release, the brand’s point of view on beauty is, “what really makes a woman beautiful is the ability to look in the mirror and know that anything is possible.” The campaign will feature advice from the brand’s ambassadors, Kerry Washington, Jennifer Garner, and Julie Bowen, three women who persevered in male-driven Hollywood.
Additionally, the brand is partnering with Girls, Inc., an organization who mission is to inspire girls worldwide to be smart, strong, and bold. The partnership will reportedly support Girls Inc. Experience, which brings hands-on programming to girls in need.
2. ISH
ish insta
(Instagram/ISH)
ISH, or #IMSMOKINGHOT, is a new beauty brand launched by lifestyle subscription service FabFitFun. Aside from producing a seemingly idiot-proof contour kit, they’re partnering with Emily Greener of I Am That Girl, an online platform that serves to raise standards of how girls treat themselves and each other by providing a safe community in which girls can be themselves. And really, what could be better than that?
3. Dove
dove insta
(Instagram/Dove)
Dove has been supportive of Real Women™ almost since its inception, so obviously, supporting Dove supports the idea that all women are beautiful, no matter shape, size, or color. This one’s a no-brainer.
(Related: It’s High Time We Spoke Openly About Women’s Sexuality, and OMGYES Is Doing It)
4. Sonia Kashuk
sonia kashuk insta
(Instagram/Sonia Kashuk)
Sonia Kashuk’s newest Knock Out line is specifically meant to empower women while allowing you to beautify your face with budget-friendly products. The packaging is covered in positive affirmations like, “You Are Beautiful,” “Roll With The Punches,” and “You Are A KO Beauty.” Plus, Kashuk is pushing a social media campaign with the hashtag #KOBeauty encouraging women to post inspiring. selfies
5. Elemis
elemis insta
(Instagram/Elemis)
Elemis always puts out great skincare, but in celebration of International Women’s Day, the brand will donate $1 for every photo paying tribute to the women who influence you hte most, so long as they’re posted to Instagram with #SheInspiresMe, @ELEMISLtd, and @WomenforWomen.
6. Monthly Gift
monthly gift
(Instagram/Monthly Gift)
Monthly Gift is a feminine care subscription service for, you guessed it, you “monthly gift.” You fill out a profile and subscribe to their recommended Little Black Box, and you can track your cycle, fertility, mood, and sexual health, as well as set reminders for medication and annual appointments, on their app.
You’d think that’d be great enough (a subscription service that specifically caters to your period? Sign me up!), but they don’t stop there. In support of IWD, they’re launching the “A Box For Your Box” (#lol) campaign and partnering with Days For Girls, a grassroots nonprofit that provides sustainable feminine hygiene solutions to women all across the world, and Chloe Grace Moretz, an outspoken advocate for the organization. The way the partnership works is simple:
“For every subscription purchased in the month of March, Monthly Gift. will donate a box of quality feminine care products to Days For Girls for women in need across the United States.”
With feminine care so readily available to so many of us, it’s easy to forget that that’s not the case everywhere else. This campaign will make the lives of so many women in need that much easier.
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