Actress Regina King has partnered with Vaseline for Equitable Skincare for All, a campaign championing diversity in dermatology.

Vaselines also teamed up with health-tech startupHuedto create a search tool that connects patients with BIPOC dermatologists.

Why is it important to bring more diversity into dermatology?

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Well, only3 percent of dermatologists identify as Black and only 4 percent identify as Latinx, currently.

But thanks to Equitable Skincare for All, future generations may not share the same fate.

Moving forward, King hopes that these programs help more people of color to get yearly skin checks.

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board-certified dermatologist and founder of Tone Dermatology

We all know Vaseline, the productbut who knew there was such a thing as Vaseline, the mission?

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Black hair woman wearing a grey and white bra giving herself a deep cleansing session with a face brush and Gatineau skincare face wash lotion, after her shower. Studio skincare portrait over isolated background.

A curvy woman applying cleansing balms and smiling to her reflection in the mirror.

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