The Politics of Moisturizing: A Love Letter to the Ritual
#moisturizing ritual #Black beauty standards #self-care politics #cultural identity #beauty commercialization #intergenerational wisdom #skin care as resistance
📌 Key Takeaways
- Moisturizing was a non-negotiable requirement in the author's household
- The practice represents pride and self-care in Black communities
- What was once dismissed as 'too heavy' is now commercialized as luxury
- Moisturizing is a political act of insisting on softness in a demanding world
- The ritual connects the author to their past while grounding them in the present
📖 Full Retelling
🏷️ Themes
Cultural Identity, Self-Care, Beauty Politics, Intergenerational Wisdom
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