‘The right thing to do’: How Lush is making its products more inclusive

The UK-based brand is promoting its new Afro Hair Care range. Image: Supplied
From promoting cosmetics for different types of hair and skin colours, to changing certain product names, Lush continues to make progress on its journey to being a more inclusive company. In this Q&A with Sabrina Jamani, product and brand manager at Lush ANZ, we talk about sustaining the focus on racial justice even after the spotlight of the Black Lives Matter protests moves away. Inside Retail: It’s been several months since many retailers, including Lush, spoke out against racism in

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