Certainly, inclusivity in beauty content is something close to my heart. It starts with making sure that we’re speaking to everyone, not just a particular group. For example, we always try to feature a diverse range of skin tones, genders, ages, body types, and personal styles in our articles and photoshoots. We ask for feedback from diverse groups to understand how well we’re doing and what we could do better. A piece I'm particularly proud of focused on natural hair care tips for African American women. This article took off because it provided valuable advice on maintaining hair health and styling, a topic that often gets overlooked in mainstream beauty discussions. We collaborated with experts in the field and real women who shared their personal stories and recommendations, making it deeply authentic and useful. It was a reminder that beauty is a universal conversation where everyone’s voice should be heard. Wrapping up, the key to inclusivity is listening to and valuing the diverse experiences and needs of our audience.