Clinique launches The Face of Adventure campaign

One of the women in the Clinique campaign is Marcela Marañon, an accessibility advocate and the first Latin woman with a disability to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.

Global skincare and cosmetics brand Clinique has launched the ‘The Face of Adventure', a new Moisture Surge 100H campaign that highlights brave women from around the world who are pushing the limits of adventure and endurance.

The campaign features Saray Khumalo, the first Black woman from Africa to summit Mount Everest and set to achieve the Explorer Grand Slam, and Marcela Marañon, an accessibility advocate originally from Peru and the first Latin woman with a disability to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.

Elise Wortley, from London, is also featured; she founded the Woman with Altitude project to lead an all-female team to Scotland's Ben Nevis walking in the shoes of history's forgotten female adventurers using only tools that were available to them at the time; and Emma Svensson is the first to lead an-all female team to climb every 4,000-meter peak in the European Alps.

The campaign also highlights Dr Mireya Mayor, a primatologist who is the first female and first Latina national correspondent for National Geographic and female contributor on TV series Expedition Big Foot.

As their skin is exposed to extreme levels of daily dehydrators, Clinique is supporting their journeys and arming them with Moisture Surge 100 Hour which provides hydration that stabilises skin from the drying effects of everyday aggressors.

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