Photography Angelo Pennetta, stying Robbie Spencer. Dazed Autumn/Winter 17 IssueBeautyBeauty newsBeauty / Beauty newsGurls Talk to launch make-up and self-care kits with RevlonAdwoa Aboah’s mental health platform has teamed up with the global beauty brand to create a make-up kit that celebrates body diversity and feminine healthShareLink copied ✔️February 11, 2019February 11, 2019TextBenedetta Melini This weekend, British supermodel and ardent activist Adwoa Aboah took to Instagram to announce an exciting collaboration between her mental health platform Gurls Talk and global make-up brand Revlon, of which she is currently the face. “Gurls got one big fat toothy grin,” she writes. “because I couldn’t be more happy to finally announce a project I have been working on for a year now. @Gurlstalk and @revlon have teamed up to create limited edition makeup kits celebrating mental health, body positivity and feminine health.” Alongside the release of a limited edition make-up kit, designed to inspire a self-care amongst a community of all ages, Gurls Talk x Revlon will be hosting an event at Somerset House that will feature embroidery workshops, a panel discussion and a DJ set by Chloe Caillet. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE27 beauty creatives to follow for bold, boundary-pushing inspirationThese photos document the evolution of ageing tattoosSalomon SportstyleLord Apex brings together community for 20 years of Salomon’s ACS PROContorted photos of men’s feet in archive Prada heelsSelf-care or self-erasure? Welcome to the age of bio-optimisationCan Ozempic ‘heal’ ADHD and alcoholism? The alt-wellness community think soChappell Roan is MAC’s new global ambassador: ‘It feels full circle’Beauty gift guide 2025: Dazed editors share their wishlistsThe sweat-drenched world of Sukeban wrestling takes Miami Jean Paul GaultierJean Paul Gaultier’s iconic Le Male is the gift that keeps on givingMeet the braider behind the Afro-textured hairstyles at PFW SS26‘Accept your ugly’: I tried ‘beauty shadow work’ to help my self-esteem