THE WHAT? Johnson & Johnson-owned Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies has announced the launch of Depression Looks Like Me, a campaign aimed at normalizing conversations about depression in the LGBTQ+ community and to inspire action and empathy.
THE DETAILS The chronic mental health condition disproportionately affects members of the LGBTQ+ community, Janssen said, with LGBTQ+ adults three times more likely to have mental health conditions compared to heterosexual adults.
The campaign and its corresponding website are designed to offer a safe space, inform, represent and support the community.
THE WHY? The campaign is part of Johnson & Johnson’s broader Our Race to Health Equality initiative. Courtney Billington, President, Neuroscience, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. reveals, “Depression is a serious, life-altering medical condition that’s further complicated for the LGBTQ+ community by stigma and lack of culturally competent care that means many go undiagnosed, untreated and suffer in silence. That’s why we partnered with members and leaders of the mental health and LGBTQ+ communities to create Depression Looks Like Me — to work together and show the community they are seen, heard and worthy of receiving care to meet their specific needs.”
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Skincare Products: Including cleansers, moisturizers, serums, and treatments designed to address various skin concerns such as acne, aging, hyperpigmentation, and sensitivity.
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Cosmetics: Makeup products such as foundations, concealers, eyeliners, lipsticks, and eyeshadows used to enhance facial features and achieve desired looks.
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Hair Care Products: Shampoos, conditioners, styling products, and treatments to maintain and improve the health and appearance of hair.
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Fragrances: Perfumes and colognes used to enhance personal scent and attractiveness.
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Dental Care Products: Toothpaste, mouthwash, whitening treatments, and dental floss aimed at maintaining oral hygiene and enhancing smile aesthetics.
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Personal Grooming Tools: Including razors, electric shavers, trimmers, and grooming kits used for hair removal and personal hygiene.
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Beauty Devices: Devices such as facial cleansing brushes, LED light therapy masks, and microcurrent devices designed for at-home skincare treatments.
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Nutritional Supplements: Supplements aimed at promoting skin health, hair growth, and overall well-being, often containing vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.