The beauty industry has progressed over the last five years. Fenty Beauty by Rihanna is a genuinely inclusive brand. When Rihanna launched it in 2017, she included 40 different shades of foundation, complete with different undertones. So many people felt heard. MAC was always pretty inclusive, but the brand recently added more shades to its complexion products, like Studio Fix. Anastasia Beverly Hills and NYX Professional Makeup are brands that I feel have improved in terms of inclusivity. Over the last few years, they’ve not only expanded their range of foundations and concealers, but they’ve grown in other categories like eyeshadow, brow products, and bronzers. Retailers like Ulta Beauty also carry Live Tinted — a South Asian-owned brand whose core values make people like me feel represented. I can’t wait to see the brand grow.