Presenters: Christina Rowell, Kent State Amy Flick, Kent State Review: Christina Rowell and Amy Flick of Kent State take us on a journey of what it means to take control and regain agency of how and when we decide to wear makeup. As an avid makeup wearer and connoisseur, I wished to understand how we can utilize makeup to regain agency and as a tool for empowerment. I found myself drawn to this research because it provides different lenses of agency for different women. Even though all panelists were of the same ethnicity (white), they appeared to come from different…
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