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Cantu Teams Up With Gyrl Wonder to Support Black and Latina Young Women

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Cantu Beauty is supporting Black and Latina young women by partnering with a nonprofit called Gyrl Wonder. The effort to nurture strength, personal growth and ambition offers the next generation a chance to thrive.

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