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Wednesday 3 June 2015

Mum whose daughter 'wanted to look like Barbie' makes a new doll to teach her about natural beauty

A mum-of-two who was worried about her daughter's perception of beauty has taken matters into her own hands - by creating a doll that looks just like her.

Angelica Sweeting and husband Jason, from Miami, produced the 'naturally perfect' Angelica Doll to reflect the appearance of their daughters, Sophia and Sydney, and they hope that it can help other families, too.


In a video on their Kickstarter page , Jason explains that the Angelica Doll was 'born out of necessity' because their four-year-old daughter, Sophia, said she was no longer happy with how she looked.
Angelica said: "She wanted yellow hair and white skin. She pretty much just hated how she looked because she didn't look like the doll that she constantly sees or the characters that she constantly sees on TV."

The couple set about creating the 18-inch doll, which has natural hair, skin tone and features which truly reflect her family.

She told today.com : "There are other black dolls now but a lot of black Barbie dolls still have facial features that are Caucasian or more European and all have long straight hair even though it's black."

"She wanted to look like Barbie and she wanted hair like Elsa, long blond hair and white skin. I was really, really sad that my daughter would think that at such a young age...I knew I had to do something about it."
And it's not all about looks. The dolls will also have 'interesting careers' in 'engineering, journalism, software development, public relations, etc.' in the hope of inspiring a generation of young women to dream big.
Angelica, who left her own job to dedicate her time to this project, added that the project has given her a new perspective on her own life.
She said: "Here I am – 27 years old, and I am honestly just beginning to walk into who I am, my natural beauty.
"I want this to happen earlier, not only for my daughters but for your daughter, your niece, your sister, and for all young girls around the world. I want this to happen for all the young girls who never felt pretty enough because of their kinks, curls, wider noses or fuller lips.

"I’m creating Angelica to let girls know that they are beautiful. Our girls need to see a reflection of their own unique beauty. It’s time for our young girls to have a new standard."


Source: UK Mirror

54 comments:

  1. Good for them. Linda take note!

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    1. Wow! Indeed train up a child d way to behave well frm childhood... God bless d mum abundantly for dis, and thumbs up to her.

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    2. D dull resemble nicki minaj
      ~D great anonymous!

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    3. God bless dis woman real gud

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    4. Nice one.
      Good one from her and her husband.

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    5. Thumbs up lady, good thinking.



      #TeamBlessed#

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  2. Good for them. Linda take note!

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  3. Nice biz plan as far as I'm concerned but a good step by d parents. Dave

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  4. That's a good strategy ....but I love barbie dolls.

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    1. That's why you're daft with your blonde-like comments on this blog

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    2. Nice reply anonymous...Christie sure comments like a dumb blonde

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    3. I strongly disagree with you both (anonymous) . Christie's comments are objective, mature and without bias. Take it or leave it.

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    4. Ada, are you attracted to Christie or something? What kind of blind comment is that?

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  5. Wow! Indeed train up a child d way to behave well frm childhood... God bless d mum abundantly for dis, and thumbs up to her.

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  6. Awwww, she a great mum. Teaching her kids to love themselves is an important lesson they'll value throughout their lives.

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  7. Wow, that is really creative!!! Way 2 go

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  8. Nice way to mk a child understand life issues

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  9. Nice way to mk a child understand life issues

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  10. Nice way to mk a child understand life issues

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  11. Nice way to mk a child understand life issues

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  12. Dts sweet of d mom it ll help d daughter gt over her low self esteem

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  13. Cool! That's what you do so they don't end up bleached or being transgender! *wink*

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  14. 4yrs old? Slap some sense into her biko

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  15. Awwwww... So sweet. I love this.

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  16. Wow! Really Good of her.

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  17. Aww here's a mom that supports he daughter 2 embrace her real self not the one that will accompany you 2 death bed in d name of plastic bum bum.

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  18. First black doll I have seen with a negro nose. Very nice.

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  19. I don't even know why all these cartoon characters r always white. Racism even in ordinbary cartoon. God help us!

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  20. I wish someone tot of ds in my tym, i always tot my dolls luked way better dan i did as a child. I evn accused God of being partial,lol. Buh growing up now, i have com to love my natural self. I love wat she is doing
    #*karlishah*

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  21. Inspiring, this world is getting crazy, scared for my unborn children.we need more parents like this

    ...The doc

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  22. Correct mum.That made much sense.

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  23. It's really a beautiful idea. Repent and believe in Jesus Christ the saviour of mankind. Believe also in God. THE VOICE OF THE PROPHETESS

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  24. Wow I love this....if only some Europeans mum will think like you there will be less Caitlyn...winks

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  25. Wow!!! I love this. God give me the grace to be a great mum to my children. So they don't depart from the right way!!!!

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  26. What a great idea

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  27. Still dat dolls nose is not African American.

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  28. Thank God this woman acted fast. at 4yrs this girl is thinking of her looks already!if she grows up na plastic surgery all the way oh..

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  29. Proponents on natural beauty like rocking natural hairstyles should also refrain from wearing makeup on their face. Otherwise, it's sheer hypocrisy to plaster makeup on your face no matter how minimal and claim to go let your hair go natural.

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  30. Nice move! God bless your efforts amen.

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  31. apparently black women dont have that much hair.. nice idea though.

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  32. mothers are angels......that's very nice of their mum

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