![]() Thank You! Also Thank You Honey Pot for your awesome pads with essential oils. They made a bold statement in support of Black History Month. I also LOVE Target’s commercial highlighting the diversity of its products and business owner. It’s probably not for me either but it deserves to be rated fairly by the beautiful and powerful Black women it was made for.” “All those one star reviews can stay mad that this product isn’t for them. I’m 10 Years Older Than Mark March 2, 2020Įven allies got in on the supportive messages. Now white women are mad and have been leaving them a low rating. Honey Pot, a black woman owned natural hair care line that’s sold in Target, had a commercial where they said they want to empower black girls. Since then, people have been going to Trustpilot, Target’s site and Twitter to counter that foolishness with positive reviews of their experiences with the products and more. Black women noticed that reviews for the products were being tainted by negative comments about the commercial and took to social media to spread the word. The good news is that while there are a number of negative reviews on the site now, the shift has turned to a majority positive ones. “I received a bottle of one of the honey pot cleansers in my BUMP box subscription my husband bought for me during my pregnancy, I thought the product was just alright… then I saw the commercial where the founder of the company stated that it’s to empower Black women not ALL women, only Black women… it made me feel that the company is not only racist but small-minded and not worth purchasing, I will tell all my friends and anyone who asks that the products are not worth purchasing… very disappointed in the company and founder.” Target this is not okay, Brands should be picking everyone up not just one race ! If you’re not looking to be all-inclusive what’s the point of your brand ?” ![]() ![]() “Wish it was inclusive for all children but thanks to your poor choice of words I’ll be spending my money elsewhere. ![]() What are you telling young girls of any other race?” I will not purchase any of these products. “Denoting products as being about/for one particular race is just wrong. Some of the people partaking in the misguided trashing included men who the product isn’t even promoted to. Detractors found a reason to try and sabotage Dixon’s company online, taking to consumer review website Trustpilot to give bad reviews. ![]()
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