Naomi Campbell
British-Jamaican supermodel Naomi Campbell has been called the bad girl of the runway for years. While tabloids sought to tear her down, claiming she was difficult and divaish just because she was so pretty, she stood up strong and exhibited for them the power of Black womanhood and took no crap from the fashion world. It was her steadfast business acumen and also that cocoa-colored skin that made it difficult to deny her anything.
And almost 40 years later it is the same thing.
Naomi Campbell carries the same devastating allure as she did when she was a 15-year-old girl tapped to be in the Culture Club’s video with Boy George. When asked how she does it, she is clear that everything that her mother and grandmother taught her about self-care is a requirement in life. “I’ve been taking care of my skin since I was a child because my mother always told me I had to moisturize,” she once shared in one of her YouTube videos. “I cleanse and scrub every day; I take off makeup every night. ” She also believes in hydrating herself. “Hydration, for me, is the most important thing,” Naomi shared on YouTube. “I’m constantly moisturizing—masks, face masks, creamy masks, paper masks.