Marco Castro is Celebrating Latinx Culture with a Futuristic Beauty Line
by Adriano Batista

Introducing MARCO CASTRO®: a groundbreaking gender-inclusive beauty and skincare line infused with Latinx-futurist flair. Renowned makeup artist and beauty expert Marco Castro has designed this line to showcase the beauty and richness of Latinx culture, using ethically-sourced ingredients from the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest, including sacha inchi, wild buriti, and hemp-derived full-spectrum CBD extract. MARCO CASTRO® is on a mission to redefine beauty standards, decolonize the industry, and empower individuals to embrace their unique identities.

MARCO CASTRO®’s first product offering is AMAZONICOIL®, a versatile beauty serum that can be used both orally and topically. This product is designed to awaken both the skin and the mind, incorporating the nourishing properties of Omega 3, 6, and 9, Vitamins A and B, and plant-based retinol to provide a quick-absorption, lightweight serum that soothes the skin, regulates sebum production, and reduces signs of aging, age spots, and acne scars. When taken orally, AMAZONICOIL® helps with anxiety, stress, and pain relief, boosts the immune system, and provides revitalized antioxidants and macronutrients.

MARCO CASTRO®’s core values include sustainability, community empowerment, and animal rights. The brand is Leaping Bunny certified, ensuring that all products are tested on humans, not animals.

Born in Lima, Peru, Marco Castro draws inspiration from his deep love for Latinx culture, his experiences growing up with strong women, and his career in the beauty and film industries. His work has been featured in prestigious publications and film festivals worldwide, and he has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Pedro Almodóvar and Nan Goldin. With MARCO CASTRO®, he seeks to create a modern, timeless, and futuristic beauty line that celebrates and elevates Latinx culture, while empowering individuals to feel confident and beautiful in their own unique identities.
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