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Jenn & Jess take a look back at some of the best moments in Fat Mascara history. We share stories about our celebrity guests, memorable moments from the past 10 years, shout outs to the super fans (you know who you are!), favorite interviews, bloopers, and more. We also give a huge and heartfelt thank you to our team at Redd Rock Music, especially Redd Yoachum and Enrique Hinojosa; our contributors, Garrett Munce and Julee Wilson; all our amazing guests; Embassy Row and At Will Media; and everybody else who has helped make the podcast a success since 2016, including Chloe Anello, Charlotte Council, Jackie Danziger, Elliot Davis, Ellie Dixon, Emma Hull, Georgina Kim, Valerie Light, Rachel Lightner, Will Malnati, Meashell Mason, Lexi McCallion, Krystal Miranda, Olivia Quinton, Belle Roman, Britton Schey, Molly Socha, Tiffany Sukhnandan (Intern Tiff!), and Yaz Vieth.Episode recap: fatmascara.com/blog/ep-580Private Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlin Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jenna and Tyra tackle some of the most debated topics on social media in an edition of “The Internet's Divided.” Also, hosts of the ‘Giggly Squad' podcast, Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo, join to discuss their new book How to Giggle: A Guide to Taking Life Less Seriously and play a fun game. Plus, beauty expert Julee Wilson shares a few top beauty products that can save you time in the morning.
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Julee Wilson, the pioneering Beauty Editor-at-Large at Cosmopolitan and the first Black Beauty Director in the magazine's history. Julee shares her journey of breaking barriers, telling diverse stories, and supporting her community. Julee reflects on her career challenges, including overcoming self-doubt and embracing her power. Her career journey underscores the importance of recognizing one's worth, not feeling stuck in a job, and having a supportive network. Throughout the episode, Julee emphasizes the themes of support, empowerment, and resilience. She candidly talks about the struggles and vulnerability behind her achievements, advocating for openness about those struggles to foster community and understanding. Julee's commitment to service and leadership is showcased through her involvement in various boards and mentoring. Follow @MissJulee or visit https://www.cosmopolitan.com/author/225442/julee-wilson/ Tune in to learn more from Julee and Kendra!
Please welcome one more contributor to the Fat Mascara family: Julee Wilson is back and will be joining us more regularly! This week, she and Jenn discuss their shared dislike of rain shower heads; how to choose lip liner based on your nipple color (thanks, Glossier); the best products in the Fenty hair line; Beautyfor, a new organization helping to tackle the industry's waste problem; sebaceous filaments; sexy perfumes for summer; and the disturbing truth about hair relaxers.Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/613158Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/ep-536Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlinSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation: email info@fatmascara.com or text us or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jenn welcomes Julee Wilson back to the co-host seat so they can talk about Rihanna admitting that she's considered getting a breast lift (and other post-motherhood changes). Plus: how we judge beauty awards; magnetic lashes; the rise of medical tourism for cosmetic surgery; and—in Science Corner!—a new study finds that applying makeup may help with depressive symptoms. Plus: We discuss new fragrances by their vibes rather than their ingredients (a revelation!).Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/494594Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/ep-528Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlinSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest co-host Julee Wilson, beauty editor-at-large at Cosmopolitan, joins Jenn to offer her take on the new hair line Cécred and discuss Girl Scouts beauty collabs, fragranced offices, and the most luxurious cleansing balm. Plus, welcome to the Legal Corner (it's new!), where we're talking about what the National Advertising Division of the BBB National Programs thinks of Dr. Squatch's “natural” marketing claims. All that, plus trinket-y beauty items, sexy long johns, and a candle celebrating a historically Black beach community.Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/415428Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/ep-521Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlinSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dating expert, Devyn Simone answers some viewers relationship dilemmas. Also, Michelle Buteau in studio 1A to talk about her new Netflix series “Survival Of The Thickest.” Plus, style expert Jasmine Snow shares some “Barbiecore” style trends. And, Cosmopolitan's beauty editor-at-large, Julee Wilson shares some hair products perfect for the hot summer days.
I am super excited to have had this fantastic conversation with Julee Wilson, Executive Director, BeautyUnited and Beauty Editor-at-large, Cosmopolitan. We talk about how she got her career journey started in fashion, and shares the cliff notes of how she has gotten to where she is today. We discuss how ridiculous it is to not connect with the black community in a real and authentic way. Jules shares how important it is to dream big and how important it is to get out of your own way. We both talk about our incredible parents, who have come so far to allow us to be where we are today, and remember to count our blessings and give ourselves grace. Connect with her on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissJulee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MissJulee/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juleewilson/ Partnered with the African American Film Critics Association for #29DaysofMagic 2023 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaafca/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aafca/?hl=en Website: aafca.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-reset-podcast/support
Vicky Nguyen explains the difference between food labels and what you should know before tossing out your food. Also, catching up with Lin Manuel Miranda to talk about the new hip hop improv show “Freestyle Love Supreme.” Plus, Stella McCartney live in studio to talk about her fashion brand. And, Julee Wilson shares some products that can help with your beauty routine.
Josh Mankiewicz chats about the new Dateline podcast “Missing In America.” Plus, catching up with WWE star Roman Reigns – all about this weekend's WWE's SummerSlam. And, Summer Clutter Clean – Cosmopolitan's beauty editor-at-large Julee Wilson shares tips on organizing your makeup drawer.
In this episode, I was joined by Julee Wilson, the first Black Beauty Director at Cosmopolitan magazine, a social media influencer, wife and mother. She's an incredible manifester whose intention is to create a legacy in which diverse stories around beauty are told. We touch on topics like what she loves to cook, what she'd tell her younger self, how she manifested the perfect trip, Martha's Vineyard as a Black enclave, generational wealth, freedom, rocking the boat, creating life balance… and one of the best beauty secrets ever!You can follow Julee on Instagram @MissJulee. As always, you can follow me on Instagram @nocrumbsleft or learn more about nocrumbsleft at my website. You can follow my kid, September, on Instagram, @heyimsemptember. Be sure to like and subscribe to the podcast to be updated on new episodes!
In our series “Take It Off TODAY,” meet a mother who dropped nearly half her body weight. Plus, Kathleen Turner stops by Studio 1A to chat about her one woman show, “Kathleen Turner: Finding My Voice.” Also, in TODAY's Holiday Handbook — Cosmopolitan's beauty director, Julee Wilson, has the best beauty and grooming gifts.
Julee Wilson is one of the most influential editors working in beauty today. As the beauty director at Cosmopolitan Julee leads the brand's robust beauty coverage across all print, digital, and social platforms, and creates new and engaging ways of reaching readers with Cosmo's beauty content. Julee brings her expertise and exuberance to every feature she creates, always prioritizing inclusivity and sharing her latest discoveries in the market with her readers and followers. Previously, Julee was global beauty director at Essence and has held various editorial positions at Huffington Post and Real Simple. Throughout her career, Julee has shared her expertise on television, including guest appearances on CNN, TODAY, CBS Early Show, ABC Nightline and Access Hollywood, among others.
I think we can all agree that the past year has been eye-opening on so many levels with regards to race in America. From devastation came growth, and an expanded dialogue around equality.As we approach Juneteenth this weekend, we are thrilled to welcome the amazing Julee Wilson, Beauty Director of Cosmopolitan. Julee is one of the strongest, most positive voices & role models for women in general, and especially for women of color. We love her message of real beauty, her challenge to companies to do better, and her intentional mindset to always “stand in her dopeness.”Julee was one of the early definers of the cultural concept known as “Black Girl Magic,” and we can't think of a better human to help us celebrate the beauty, power and resilience of Black women, today and every day. When she's not making magazines, delivering beauty advice to her 68k+ followers on @missjulee, or shaping cultural paradigms, she can be found raising her two adorable littles - because this #momboss does it all! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My good friend, Julee Wilson, Beauty Director at Cosmopolitan Magazine, joins me from New York! She talks to us about navigating the high intensity fashion industry as a Black woman, how she landed her dream job, and how she uses it to create change and opportunity for others. Julee talks about how she manages motherhood, having her second kiddo during quarantine, while starting a new job. We also talk about why and how to buy from Black-owned and Black-led brands, and ways in which we can all do more by buying intentionally. I have learned so much from her, and I hope that you do too! Want your game question to be featured on the next episode? Write in your best Truth/Dare, Never Have I Ever, or Would You Rather Question, to Tess@kastmedia.com for your chance at a shout out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the nineteenth episode of The Idealists. (formerly Grit & Grace), entrepreneur and host Melissa Kiguwa interviews Julee Wilson, Beauty Director at Cosmopolitan. Julee currently leads the brand's robust beauty coverage across all print, digital, and social platforms. Previously, Julee was Global Beauty Director at Essence and Senior Fashion Editor at Huffington Post. She shares her stories about trying to make it in the fashion industry— including charging a $5000 dress for an interview— and how transparency is necessary to move social media culture forward. Correction in audio: Helen Gurley Brown was Cosmo's Editor in Chief for 32 years, but she was not the founder.
Julee Wilson is the beauty director at Cosmpolitan magazine—and an expert on everything from glowy skin and self-tanner to box braids and defining curls so they look as killer as her own signature halo. As our first guest on the third season of The Beauty Closet, Wilson shares life and career advice—somehow dispensed with equal parts soul, conviction, and humor—that’s as mesmerizing as her (amazing) skin and hair tips. We talk about how the Black Lives Matter movement is changing the beauty industry; why being an expert means understanding all skin and hair types; how to fight imposter syndrome by, as Wilson puts it, “leaning into our dopeness”; and why love is the antidote to racism, in and outside of the beauty world. (For more, see The Beauty Closet hub.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The two of us are calling our reps, donating money, consuming so much news, researching our primary candidates...and also rethinking where we spend our money and the businesses that warrant our support. We have SO MANY THOUGHTS. Also: We’re giving a free ad spot a week to a Black-owned business. If you’re interested, drop us a line at podcast@claireanderica.com! The linkage: The Who? Weekly episode intro that really spoke to us. Check out the 15 Percent Pledge, which the Brother Vellies designer Aurora James started to urge major retailers to pledge 15% of their shelf space to Black-owned businesses. But it applies to consumers, too! Some places to find more Black-owned businesses to support: Instagram highlights (1, 2, and 3) from Erica, a spreadsheet compiled by Lingua Franca, restaurant spreadsheets via Helen Rosner’s IG, Julee Wilson’s list of 125 beauty brands, Black-Owned Brooklyn, Shoppe Black, banks (and many other businesses!) from Amira Rasool’s IG. The Harvard Business School 2014 working paper "The State of Small Business Lending" that we cite a bunch. For some abysmal venture-funding stats, read the Techcrunch article "US VC Investment in Female Founders Hits All-Time High" and this Forbes piece that breaks down dollars for Black and Latinx women. This Onion headline (and whole story) about private equity!!! We’re all about shifting online book purchases to Bookshop.org. Get in touch! On Instagram at @athingortwohq or via phone at 833-632-5463. Head to BiblioLifestyle for A+ book recs, and subscribe today to get their summer reading guide. Check out the stunning pottery from Lolly Lolly Ceramics, and get on the email list to be first to hear about restocks. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
Today's guest is Nicole Crentsil who truly is the definition of a multi-hyphenate BOSS. She's the founder and curator of Unmasked Women, an exhibition that focuses on mental health through the lens of black British women. In 2018, Forbes listed her as one of 100 women to follow on Twitter and LinkedIn (I suggest everyone give it a follow - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-krystal-crentsil-4008ab75/?originalSubdomain=uk). Awarded as TimeOut's 1 of 50 Londoner's shaping the city's cultural landscape, she is an established public speaker, curator & the festival director of Black Girl Fest. In today's episode we discuss her coping mechanisms and self care methods during lockdown (includes Ugly Betty & perfecting Banana Bread recipes), furthering conversations around mental health in black communities and how she uses her social media channels to be transparent and vulnerable with her followers. We discuss Nicole's upcoming project Big Sis which is a collaborative network that brings together women in creative industries for advice and support. We also discuss her success with Black Girl Fest https://www.blackgirlfest.com/ and decision not to do the festival this year to focus on their fantastic academy programme which is a seven month community-focused creative programme in association with Apple and The Mayor of London aimed at young black women aged between 17-25. *Since recording, Nicole has become an incredibly successful ANGEL investor, helping lots of black female-founded companies gain investment. You can follow Nicole on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nkrystal_/ and all her amazing projects here - @bigsis.co @blackgirlfest @unmaskedwomen Black Girl Magic Definition: "Celebrate the beauty, power and resilience of Black women", as described by Julee Wilson from HuffPost, and to congratulate Black women on their accomplishments. You can now vote for this podcast on the British Podcast Awards Listeners Choice Award - https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote (Please check your spam/junk folders as the confirmation email usually goes there!). Edited by Noam Motzeri. Love, K
Julee Wilson is the Beauty Director at Cosmopolitan Magazine. Julee has worked in media her entire career and has made a true dent in the industry. But as with so many of us, her success has come at a cost in terms of balancing her ambitions with motherhood, being present for her family, and prioritizing her own well-being. One way she fights through each day is by setting intentions. How do you weave intentionality into your holistic self-confidence? And in spite of worry, how do you reconcile living through the fragility of life while also trying to live in faith?
The two of us are calling our reps, donating money, consuming so much news, researching our primary candidates...and also rethinking where we spend our money and the businesses that warrant our support. We have SO MANY THOUGHTS. Also: We’re giving a free ad spot a week to a Black-owned business. If you’re interested, drop us a line at podcast@claireanderica.com! The linkage: The Who? Weekly episode intro that really spoke to us. Check out the 15 Percent Pledge, which the Brother Vellies designer Aurora James started to urge major retailers to pledge 15% of their shelf space to Black-owned businesses. But it applies to consumers, too! Some places to find more Black-owned businesses to support: Instagram highlights (1, 2, and 3) from Erica, a spreadsheet compiled by Lingua Franca, restaurant spreadsheets via Helen Rosner’s IG, Julee Wilson’s list of 125 beauty brands, Black-Owned Brooklyn, Shoppe Black, banks (and many other businesses!) from Amira Rasool’s IG. The Harvard Business School 2014 working paper "The State of Small Business Lending" that we cite a bunch. For some abysmal venture-funding stats, read the Techcrunch article "US VC Investment in Female Founders Hits All-Time High" and this Forbes piece that breaks down dollars for Black and Latinx women. This Onion headline (and whole story) about private equity!!! We’re all about shifting online book purchases to Bookshop.org. Get in touch! On Instagram at @athingortwohq or via phone at 833-632-5463. Head to BiblioLifestyle for A+ book recs, and subscribe today to get their summer reading guide. Check out the stunning pottery from Lolly Lolly Ceramics, and get on the email list to be first to hear about restocks. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
“I thought I was a feminist before. You can’t tell me sh*t about women now. We bring whole entire lives into this world” my guest Julee Wilson on the experience of childbirth. Join Julee, Global Beauty Director of Essence, and I on this leftover’s edition of Naked Beauty as we talk about her experience of being a Mother. It’s something I feel we don’t talk about enough so I had so many questions and Julee answered them all. We talk:Going from life as an athlete to being a Mom. Julee’s experience with first trimester morning sickness, the energy she gained in the second trimester and what it’s like to grow a human being inside of you. A cup size increase can be expected but also, your feet may swell (who knew?)Her husband being in the room during labor, the ‘husband stitch’, lactating & how she makes time for herself as a busy working MomEnjoy, thanks for all the support and subscribe to the show if you’re not subscribed & take the time to rate the show if you love it! Links To Resources Mentioned:Listen to my original interview with Julee Wilson, (a Naked Beauty Fave) and her work as Beauty Director of Essence Listen here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-beauty/id1131628553?i=1000451741853Or here https://open.spotify.com/episode/7Kx3XTeC5jnyjBOEnqslET?si=xV0Fon9GSTiiJt_7BQd-oAListen to the episode with A-Lan Holt on Natural Childbirth here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-naked-beauty-podcast/id1131628553?mt=2#episodeGuid=9e48b232-765e-44da-95df-7be9cedf4414 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Yes, Girl! is THE place where Black Girl Magic reigns, ok? So, we decided to compile an episode with the hosts of the ESSENCE Podcast Network and a few of our guests across the network to share their favorite BGM moments from the past ten years. We're telling you, this episode is a nod, a standing O, a celebration of the Black Girl Magic Moments that MADE the decade. Get into it and use #YesGirlPodcast to let us know what your favorite Black Girl Magic Moments have been. You've got a whole decade to reflect on, girl!Cori Murray's Favorite BGM Moment: 2:28Tracy Clayton's Favorite BGM Moment : 5:52Charli Penn's Favorite BGM Moment: 8:40Marquita Harris's Favorite BGM Moment: 13:46Arian Simone's Favorite BGM Moment: 15:32Kim Kimble's Favorite BGM Moment: 15:58Julee Wilson's Favorite BGM Moment: 17:14Yes, Girl! Hosts: Cori Murray (@corimurray) Charli Penn (IG = @charlipenn / Twitter = @manwifedog)Executive Producer: Tiffany Ashitey (@misstiffsays)Producers: Ashley Hobbs (@ashleylatruly) + Shantel Holder (@shadesofshan_)Bookings: Cori Murray, Charli Penn, and Tiffany AshiteyAudio: Josh Gwynn (@regardingjosh) + Anthony Frasier (@anthonyfrasier)Music: Gold Standard Creative (@gscdotnyc)
Happy Holidays everyone! It's officially the end of the decade and the end of Season One of The Color Files, so you know we have to end it with a bang! On this week's episode, host Julee ‘Global' Wilson (@MissJulee) gives us the rundown of her Top 10 Episode Moments! With all of the dope guests and revealing conversations that she's had this year, you know this list was hard to narrow down. In the nature of reflecting, Julee also gets a little personal and reveals her Top Black Girl Magic moments of the entire decade! It's been an epic, life-changing 10 years for her, for sure. Look out for Season Two of The Color Files coming mid-January 2020.What were some of your favorite moments from this Season of The Color Files? Let Julee know on IG at @MissJulee and be sure to use #thecolorfiles hashtag!The Color Files Host: Julee Wilson (@MissJulee)Executive Producer: Tiffany Ashitey (@misstiffsays)Producers: Shantel Holder (@shadesofshan_) + Ashley Hobbs (@ashleylatruly)Bookings: Shantel Holder, Tiffany Ashitey, Julee WilsonAudio: Josh Gwynn (@regardingjosh) + Anthony Frasier (@anthonyfrasier)Music: Gold Standard Creative (@gscdotnyc)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Whew, chile! This episode is one for the books. Tune in as The Color Files host, Julee Wilson, has a real girl chat with Beatrice Dixon (@iambeadixon), the CEO and Co-Founder of the plant-based feminine care brand, The Honey Pot Company (www.thehoneypot.co ). They get right down to the nitty-gritty about all things vagina related: feminine wash, pH balance, lube, and much more. Our good sis even revealed a sex hack! (It involves lime juice)
How many people can truly say that they're self-made? This week's guest definitely can! The Color Files' host, Julee Wilson (@missjulee), had a dope chat with Mahisha Dellinger (@mahisha_dellinger), Founder and CEO of Curls (and a whole entire millionaire). They talked about Mahisha's bumpy road to success, the significant role she plays in product creation, giving back to the younger generations, and her new CBD product line
Hey boos! Before this month wraps up, we wanted to share a special bonus episode with our Yes, Girl! fam. Earlier this month, ESSENCE's Global Beauty Director, Julee Wilson (@missjulee), sat down with our October 2019 cover star (and birthday girl
We love it when way-makers come through on The Color Files! This week's guest is EPIC. Our host, Julee Wilson (@missjulee) kiki-ed with the one and only Misty Copeland (@mistyonpointe)! The two ladies reminisced about the moment they first met (over a decade ago). The story is HILARIOUS! They spoke about all the things - Misty's super intense workout routine, her last-minute cameo in Drake's “Nice For What” video, her obsession with baby lotion, and so much more. Misty also revealed something unexpected - she doesn't look in mirrors for months at a time. SHOOK.Be sure to share your thoughts with The Color Files host, Julee Wilson (IG: @missjulee) using #TheColorFiles to let us know your thoughts…anytime, anywhere!Head to ESSENCE.com to watch the video-episode!The Color Files Host: Julee Wilson (@MissJulee)Executive Producer: Tiffany Ashitey (@misstiffsays)Producers: Shantel Holder (@shadesofshan_) + Ashley Hobbs (@ashleylatruly)Bookings: Shantel Holder, Tiffany Ashitey, Julee WilsonAudio: Josh Gwynn (@regardingjosh) + Anthony Frasier (@anthonyfrasier)Music: Gold Standard Creative (@gscdotnyc)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this Episode, I chat with Rachel on how to redefine being a Mom and doing what works and fits your life without burning out. Rachel Pierre is the founder of Mommifaceted, a media company and podcast that focuses on everyday women of color who want to be more than just a figurehead in the household and are juggling home life, career, and doing what it takes to follow their passions. As a wife and new mom, Rachel found herself questioning the status quo of what it meant to be a mother and looking for mom inspiration that looked like her. Mommifaceted has garnered support and features interviews from successful moms including Julee Wilson of Essence, Mattie James, Shavone Riggins of Curlkalon, and Felecia Hatcher of Black Tech Week. As the creator of the Mommifaceted brand, Rachel incorporates live broadcasts, events, and community building activities to help moms find their own personal tribe and build confidence in their ability to be a better all-around woman. Rachel was raised in Northern Virginia and is an alumna of Elon University (B.A.) and the University of Houston (M.P.A.). Her professional experience combines a mixture of public service and communications for the federal government. FOLLOW RACHEL: Find her on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at @Mommifaceted or visit www.mommifaceted.com. DOWNLOAD FREEBIE: Mommifacet.com/jugglefree FOLLOW DARLYNG & CO. : WEBSITE INSTAGRAM PINTEREST FACEBOOK FACEBOOK GROUP TWITTER AMAZON STORE
"I'm a size 16 black woman with natural hair who's big and broad and takes up a lot of space. And I'm unapologetic about it. I'm dope." - my guest, Julee Wilson, Global Beauty Director of Essence When it comes to beauty, Julee Wilson is all about showing up with authenticity and confidence. Her unique childhood within the Mormon community at home, and within the Quaker community at boarding school, inspired her progressive, open-minded and creative approach to beauty. Wilson continuously advocates for the representation of black women in the beauty industry, all while being a kick-ass mom! Links to Products/Resources Mentioned: BODY: Tata Harper Rejuvenating Body Oil, Palmer's Cocoa Butter, Baby Foot Mask, Spa Castle SKINCARE: SKII Essence, Elemis Pro Collagen Cleansing Balm, Drunk Elephant: Marula Oil, Retinol Cream, Baby Facial, Dr. Barbara Sturm Darker Skin Tone Collection, Beneath Your Mask by Dana Jackson: Nourish Skin & Hair Serum (Hemp Seed Oil), Illuminate Clarifying Face Mask, Tata Harper Vitae Elixir Serum MAKEUP: Pat McGrath Foundation, Fenty Vivid Liquid Eyeliner Trio , Mented Cosmetics OTHER: The Color Files, Camara Aunique- Julee Lash , My DMX ChallengeFollow Julee on IG: @missjulee Stay in touch with me: @brookedevard Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG:
From head to toe, LaLa Anthony always knows how to express her style. No secret there. However, the process isn't as effortless as it looks. On this episode, host Julee Wilson catches up with actress, TV personality, New York Times best-selling author, producer, businesswoman, and self-proclaimed “tomboy”, LaLa Anthony (@lala). She talks about her style evolution from Jordans to Giuseppe heels, why it's so important to get comfortable with your personal style and what two rules guide her daily routine for always looking fabulous (even in sweats and a t-shirt).This episode of The Color Files is sponsored by Aveeno.Be sure to share your thoughts with The Color Files host, Julee Wilson (IG: @jmissjulee) using #TheColorFiles to let us know your thoughts…anytime, anywhere!The Color Files Host: Julee Wilson (@MissJulee)Executive Producer: Tiffany Ashitey (@misstiffsays)Producers: Shantel Holder (@shadesofshan_) + Ashley Hobbs (@ashleylatruly)Bookings: Shantel Holder, Tiffany Ashitey, Julee WilsonAudio: Josh Gwynn (@regardingjosh) + Anthony Frasier (@anthonyfrasier)Music: Gold Standard Creative (@gscdotnyc)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sir John (@sirjohnofficial) is internationally known in the world of beauty, with good reason. He has transformed some of the most famous faces including Naomi Campbell, Viola Davis, Joan Smalls, and The Queen Bey herself! On this episode of The Color Files, host Julee Wilson delves into Sir John's rise to global beauty guru, his passion for art, and his latest collabs! Check it out and keep the conversation going on social media by following The Color Files' beautiful host, Julee Wilson (@MissJulee) and let her know you think! Don't forget to use #TheColorFiles!The Color Files Host: Julee Wilson (@MissJulee)Producer: Tiffany Ashitey (@misstiffsays)Associate Producers: Shantel Holder (@shadesofshan_) + Ashley Hobbs (@ashleylatruly)Bookings: Shantel Holder, Tiffany Ashitey, Julee WilsonAudio: Josh Gwynn (@regardingjosh) + Anthony Frasier (@anthonyfrasier)Music: Gold Standard Creative (@gscdotnyc)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosted by Julee Wilson, ESSENCE's Global Beauty Director, The Color Files is ESSENCE's newest podcast that explores the stories of those behind the business of Black beauty. featuring conversations with trendsetters, trailblazers, legends and, luminaries.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alex sits down with Essence Magazine's Fashion and Beauty editor, Julee Wilson, to discuss career, motherhood, and self-care. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Within Black sisterhood, the relationship with hair is one of our strongest bonds. It’s why Sanaa Lathan (@sanaalathan) took a leap of faith (and clippers!) for her leading role – alongside the ever fabulous Lynn Whitfield (@mslynnwhitfield) -- in Netflix's Nappily Ever After, the long awaited adaptation of the novel about a woman’s search for love beyond her head. In person, the actresses reveal their personal journey to self love and acceptance. And we couldn’t talk about our ‘dos without chatting with experts we love – our very own fashion and beauty director Julee Wilson (@missjulee) and Gia Lowe (@gia.lo) of the Curly Girl Collective (@curlygirlcollective), the hair hub for Black women who produced the epic CurlFest.Curly Girl Collective Starts @ 11:45Sanaa Lathan & Lynn Whitfield Starts @ 35:20Yes, Girl! Hosts: Cori Murray @corimurray; Charli Penn @ManWifeDog; and Yolanda Sangweni @yolizamaProducer: Steven Psyllos @stevenpsyllosCo-Producer: Tiffany Ashitey @MissTiffSaysAudio Engineer: Chiquita Pascal @ChiquitaPaschalBookings: Rorna Richards & Joi-Marie McKenzieMusic: Gold Standard Creative @gscdotnyc
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On this episode, I talk to public relations powerhouses Simona Noce and Nikki Osei-Barrett about the importance of creating a mom community and their upcoming inaugural event The Momference. Simona and Nikki started District MotherHued in 2016, the premiere organization for millennial moms of color to equip and engage women looking to expand their mom tribe. What started out as a party quickly evolved into a full fledged organization in the DMV area. With events such as the Mom Loft and Mommy En Blanc, it's no wonder moms across the nation want to get in on the action. The Momference will host powerful influencers such as Kahlana Barfield Brown, Instyle Magazine’s Fashion and Beauty Editor and Julee Wilson, Fashion & Beauty Director at Essence Magazine as well as panelist Rainbow Barris, author of Keeping up with the Johnsons: Bow’s Guide to Black-ish Parenting. Speakers will discuss mommy's mental health, the pursuit of perfection and raising future leaders. Important Links: CEOMOM Magazine Latest Issue Print Past Issues Digital Subscription Read Past Issues District MotherHued The Momference Music: All That, The Lounge – Bensound.com Special Thanks: Tiffanie Douglas Follow District MotherHued - Instragram - @districtmotherhued; Twitter - @DCMotherHued; Facebook - @DistrictMotherHued Follow Us on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter: @ceomommag
Essence magazine's fashion and beauty director, Julee Wilson, fills in for Jess while she's away on her honeymoon. During this special episode of Fat Mascara, Julee and Jenn discuss New York City's Beautycon, the double-cleansing trend, and have some very real talk about body-hair grooming. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.