Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Model Khoudia Diop Spills Her Makeup Tips for Dark Skin Tones

. "They'd even stop me on the street and ask questions about my skin color."
With her family's encouragement to disregard comments from bullies, Diop, now 19, has learned to embrace her skin tone, even coining a new nickname for herself that celebrates her dark complexion: Melanin Goddess. "I began thinking of some names of my own," she says. "I knew Melanin Goddess would be cool and could help educate people about darker skin tones."
Under her new alias, Diop has signed with the "C" Girl, an organization founded to celebrate black beauty. She's also gained nearly 350,000 followers on her Instagram page, (@melaniin.goddess), where she shares campaign images and selfies that showcase a natural glow only Snapchat filters can create for most. There, the tone of conversation surrounding Diop's complexion is largely positive and almost always respectful. #BlackGirlMagic. Insert all the brown fist emojis.


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