Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from Papa Linc about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Logan Mwangi’s killer family jailed: John Cole, Angharad Williamson and boy, 14, sentenced to life

    June 30, 2022

    Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as Supreme Court Justice

    June 30, 2022

    Video: Boafo by Dr Cryme – Ghana Music

    June 30, 2022
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Trending
    • Logan Mwangi’s killer family jailed: John Cole, Angharad Williamson and boy, 14, sentenced to life
    • Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as Supreme Court Justice
    • Video: Boafo by Dr Cryme – Ghana Music
    • COCOBOD To Distribute 2.3 Million Hybrid Cocoa Seedlings To Farmers | General News
    • 29 protestors arrested during Arise Ghana demo granted bail
    • Empire And Sony Are After Lasmid – 3Music Boss, Sadiq Abdulai Reveals
    • “I spoke the truth” – JJC Skillz’s son, Benito reacts after he announced his separation from Funke Akindele
    • Wimbledon’s bad boy Nick Kyrgios returns to the court
    Login
    Thursday, June 30
    MC PAPA LINC
    • News
      • International
    • Entertainment
      • Interviews
      • Music
      • Movies
    • Politics
    • Sports
    • LINC Radio
    • Live TV
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    MC PAPA LINC
    Home » News » Shopper accuses Australian stores of ‘systemic racism’ over makeup shades for black people

    Shopper accuses Australian stores of ‘systemic racism’ over makeup shades for black people

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJune 11, 2022No Comments
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Shopper accuses Australian stores of ‘systemic racism’ for not stocking enough makeup shades for black people

    • Shopper accused retailers of ‘systemic racism’ via their makeup options
    • Rufaro Zimbudzi posted a TikTok video about her experiences to her viewers 
    • She highlighted the limited supply of makeup products for black people 
    • Supermarkets mentioned in the video said they value and celebrate diversity

    By Tom Heaton For Daily Mail Australia

    Published: 06:16 EDT, 11 June 2022 | Updated: 06:17 EDT, 11 June 2022

    A shopper has accused Australian retailers of ‘systemic racism’ for lacking makeup shades that cater for black people. 

    Rufaro Zimbudzi shared her experiences shopping at various supermarkets and department stores in Melbourne in a viral video on TikTok. 

    In the video, Ms Zimbudzi expressed her frustration black people face while trying to find foundation and concealer that matches their skin tone.  

    Rufaro Zimbudzi (pictured) shared her experiences of analysing the different makeup ranges at various supermarkets and department stores in Melbourne

    She revealed that there was a strong presence of products that catered predominantly for woman with lighter skin shades (pictured)

    She revealed that there was a strong presence of products that catered predominantly for woman with lighter skin shades (pictured)

    She revealed that there was a strong presence of products that catered predominantly for woman with lighter skin shades. 

    ‘Come shopping with me to see if Aussie drug stores have inclusive shade ranges,’ Ms Zimbudzi said.

    ‘You guys already know that Australian drug stores would be called lacking, so let’s use this as a way to open up a conversation about systemic racism.’

    ‘Systemic racism or institutional racism is racism is embedded through the laws and regulations of certain institutions or through a particular society or organisation,’ Ms Zimbudzi added. 

    Ms Zimbudzi suggested the issue of black people not getting access to their particular shade of makeup can arise when organisations provide limited product supplies.  

    ‘That would be an example of systemic racism because this racism/lack of accessibility is due to that brand and that organisation thinking we are not worthy,’ she said.

    'Systemic racism or institutional racism is racism is embedded through the laws and regulations of certain institutions or through a particular society or organisation,' Ms Zimbudzi added (pictured, makeup products in Coles)

    ‘Systemic racism or institutional racism is racism is embedded through the laws and regulations of certain institutions or through a particular society or organisation,’ Ms Zimbudzi added (pictured, makeup products in Coles)

    A spokesperson for Woolworths responded to the TikTok video and told 7NEWS.com.au: 'We serve a diverse mix of customers and aim to reflect this in our range of makeup and other beauty products' (pictured, makeup products in Coles)

    A spokesperson for Woolworths responded to the TikTok video and told 7NEWS.com.au: ‘We serve a diverse mix of customers and aim to reflect this in our range of makeup and other beauty products’ (pictured, makeup products in Coles)

    ‘And also, the beauty industry. Let’s also remember that inclusivity does not mean tokenism.’

    ‘This means that brands shouldn’t be able to get away with having one dark shade of foundation. They need to work a bit harder than that, Ms Zimbudzi said. 

    A spokesperson for Woolworths responded to the TikTok video and said: ‘We serve a diverse mix of customers and aim to reflect this in our range of makeup and other beauty products.’ 

    While a spokesperson for Coles said: ‘Coles values and celebrates diversity. We work with our suppliers to provide a range of cosmetics that is inclusive and meets the needs of our customers.’

    Ms Zimbudzi told Daily Mail Australia: ‘I just wanted to emphasise the TikTok was to highlight the systemic issues. it wasn’t to necessarily out the brands.’

    ‘Coming from a place of anger, I was just trying to contexualise the systemic issues that we see everyday an sort of make that information more accessible.’ 

     Ms Zimbudzi added: ‘I just feel that having upfront and honest conversations about race makes so many white Australians very uncomfortable.

    ‘It makes people think about their privilege in their own situation and forces them down this path of ‘racism doesn’t exist”.

    Ms Zimbudzi (pictured) added: 'I just feel that having upfront and honest conversations about race makes so many white Australians very uncomfortable'...'It makes people think about their privilege in their own situation and forces them down this path of 'racism doesn't exist"

    Ms Zimbudzi (pictured) added: ‘I just feel that having upfront and honest conversations about race makes so many white Australians very uncomfortable’…’It makes people think about their privilege in their own situation and forces them down this path of ‘racism doesn’t exist”

    ‘The truth is, race is an ever-present issue that isn’t going to go away anytime soon and the earlier we come the realisation, the better it will be for our children, our grandchildren, their kids, the better it will be for everyone.’

    The TikTok video caught the eye of many users and received a range of comments.  

    ‘I feel so bad, I never realised this. It’s so disgusting,’ one person said.

    ‘I will happily stop using non-inclusive brands until we start seeing companies show up for people with darker skin – we can ALL help,’ another second added.

    A third user commented: ‘I was hella ignorant to this until lately when I actually went into a shop and I found only one dark shade. Nothing else.’

    Advertisement

    Share or comment on this article:



    Source link

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss
    International

    Logan Mwangi’s killer family jailed: John Cole, Angharad Williamson and boy, 14, sentenced to life

    By Papa LincJune 30, 20220

    The mother and stepfather of Logan Mwangi were today sentenced to life in prison after…

    Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as Supreme Court Justice

    June 30, 2022

    Video: Boafo by Dr Cryme – Ghana Music

    June 30, 2022

    COCOBOD To Distribute 2.3 Million Hybrid Cocoa Seedlings To Farmers | General News

    June 30, 2022

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    Advertise with us
    Advertise with us

    Reach out to us at ads@papalinc.com or +17189246727 to advertise with us.

    Latest Posts

    Logan Mwangi’s killer family jailed: John Cole, Angharad Williamson and boy, 14, sentenced to life

    June 30, 2022

    Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as Supreme Court Justice

    June 30, 2022

    Video: Boafo by Dr Cryme – Ghana Music

    June 30, 2022
    MC PAPA LINC
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube WhatsApp
    © 2022PAPA LINC. Designed by LiveTechON LLC.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Sign In or Register

    Welcome Back!

    Login below or Register Now.

    Lost password?

    Register Now!

    Already registered? Login.

    A password will be e-mailed to you.