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Skin Tones…by Crayola

Former chief chemist of MAC helps Crayola create expansive new line.

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By: Christine Esposito

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When Crayola, the famous crayon maker, wanted to develop colors that would represent global skin tones, who better than a cosmetic chemist to help with the task?   Easton-PA based Crayola has launched Colors of the World crayons, 24 new specially formulated crayons designed to mirror and represent over 40 global skin tones across the world. With the Colors of the World crayons, Crayola hopes to cultivate a more inclusive world for children of all ages, races, cultures and ethnicities.   To e...

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