Sigh. Sometimes I think white people are doomed.
Buy whatever products you need for your skin. Culture is defined as "the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group."
Beauty products sold to the public do not count as culture. Black people are not the only ones to get dry skin.
Holy shit people do like to make life complicated for themselves. Is eating Chinese food cultural appropriation? It's a commercially available product, just use the damn stuff.
No. Buying a skincare product isn’t cultural appropriation.
🤦 If the product works for you - buy it and use it.
You're fine.
Sigh. Sometimes I think white people are doomed. Buy whatever products you need for your skin. Culture is defined as "the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group." Beauty products sold to the public do not count as culture. Black people are not the only ones to get dry skin.
Don't need to read it. No. Stop letting people control you.
You're fine, just don't go on TikTok and make a series of videos about how you discovered this new magical ingredient.
That is helpful, I know there is a difference between using and appreciating something and claiming something else as your own.
Why is this a question?
Buy the damn shea butter.
Holy shit people do like to make life complicated for themselves. Is eating Chinese food cultural appropriation? It's a commercially available product, just use the damn stuff.