Chloe x Halle On What It Means to Truly Accept Your Skin
Chloe x Halle On Empowering Artists To Tell Stories About “What It Means to Truly Accept Your Skin”
If there’s one thing we love about Chloe x Halle it’s the fact that they use their platforms to empower women everywhere, and often teaching them to love the skin they’re in.
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Most recently, the Grammy-nominated sibling duo took that sentiment to the next level, appearing on a panel for the First Frame Program. Hosted by Neutrogena Studios’ and Ghetto Film School, the First Frame Program encourages young filmmakers to create art that exemplifies skin health and doing so by accepting the skin they’re in. The Bailey sisters were named Neutrogena spokespersons in March, so it only made sense that they were there to represent and support the next generation of artists. They were also proud to select two female filmmakers as the winners of this year’s program, calling the move “an honor” and a way to highlight “impactful storytelling.’
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Chloe x Halle On Empowering Artists To Tell Stories About “What It Means to Truly Accept Your Skin” was originally published on hellobeautiful.com