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Ob Tesla, Läderach oder Moroccanoil - boykottieren kann man beinahe alles. Es ist ein Akt um an politischen, sozialen oder wirtschaftlichen Geschehnissen teilzunehmen. Aber bringt ein Boykott wirklich etwas? Was soll man dabei beachten? Und warum boykottieren wir eigentlich? Levin Geser hat sich in diesem Beitrag mit genau solchen Fragen befasst. Bilder: wikicommons / Montage: Levin Geser
Encuentra productos de autocuidado en: beautyholics.comAprovecha tu cupón de descuento: BEAUTYCAB20( Este descuento aplica exclusivamente en la tienda online www.beautyholics.com. Válido desde el 10 de marzo hasta el 31 de marzo de 2025 y/o hasta agotar existencias. Descuento de 20% OFF en las marcas vendidas por beautyholics ingresando el código BEAUTYCAB20 (Vitú, Catrice, Essence, Max Factor, Covergirl, OGX, Maui, Arden for Men, UBU, Nioxin, Wella Koleston, Connect for Men, QVS, Sebastian, Wella Professionals, Cadiveu, Moroccanoil, Yardley, Nude, Elizabeth Arden, Soft Color, No Pikex, Bio Oil, Revox) Aplica en referencias seleccionadas. Esta actividad promocional es acumulable con otras promociones. Para más información, consulta en https://www.beautyholics.com/terminos-y-condiciones. )Cansado/a de los comentarios hirientes sobre tu apariencia?, ¿Sientes que te has olvidado de ti? Descubre cómo el autocuidado se convierte en el espejo de tu amor propio y transforma tu vida por completo, hoy estaremos reflexionando sobre la belleza real y la importancia de la aceptación, consejos prácticos para fortalecer tu autoestima y amarte tal como eres.¡Únete a esta conversación! Comparte tu experiencia en los comentarios entre todos construyamos una comunidad de apoyo y respeto.Compra nuestro merch: doscabraslocas.com00:00 Intro02:30 El autocuidado, un reflejo de tu amor propio07:05 El cuidado de la piel facial, la importancia del skincare13:40 El maquillaje permite mostrar individualidad y creatividad17:20 Historias de terror con maquillaje, experiencia de Raquel y Malle18:30 Comentarios fuera de lugar sobre el maquillaje24:00 ¿El mundo del maquillaje es problemático? Comentarios de Reddit31:50 ¿Qué temas abarca el autocuidado?
Check out the latest buzz in the K Beauty space. We're dishing on the best new releases and timeless favourites. Plus, a roundup of the best cream eyeshadows under $30! And, Kee's got a new curl cream obsession that's budget-friendly and knocked her boujee fave off its pedestal! LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Dr. Jart+ Dermask Water Jet Vital Hydra Solution $15 Innis Free Green Tea Seed Hyaluronic Serum $45 Glow RecipeWatermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops $60 COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence $38 Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment $48 Laneige Bouncy & Firm Sleeping Mask $55 Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask $31 Laneige Lip Glowy Balm $20 Laneige Water Bank Blue Hyaluronic Cream $60 Sulwhasoo Concentrated Renewing Cream Classic $200 Chi Chi Metallic Foil Eyeshadow $13 Flower Water Color Eye Tint Blush Wash $9.99 Trinny London Eye2Eye $34 Revlon Colorstay Crème Eye Shadow Caramel $17 Revolution Mousse Shadow Lilac $10 NYX Professional Makeup Jumbo Highlight Stick $15 MECCA MAX Zoom Shadow Stick $20 SEPHORA COLLECTION Colorful Magnetic Eyeshadow $16 NUDESTIX Mini Nude Metallic Berry 3pc Eye Kit $51 SEPHORA COLLECTION Colorful Magnetic Eyeshadow $16 Morphe 9R Bronze Metal Artistry Palette $21 MECCA MAX Mini Mix Eyeshadow Palette $22 MECCA MAX Single Shadow $10 M.A.C Cosmetics Extra Dimension Eye Shadow $41 NUXE Huile Prodigieuse $52 SUMA NURICA Collagen Essence Hydrating Face Mask $189 MOROCCANOIL Curl Defining Cream $57 BOUJEE: NUXE Super Serum 10 The Universal Age-Defying Concentrate $132 Medik8 Ultimate Recovery Bio-Cellulose Mask 6 Masks $139 BUDGET: KMS CURL UP TWISTING STYLE BALM $33.95 Duoderm Dressing $8 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kee Reece & Lucy Neville Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carmen Tal is the co-founder of Moroccanoil, the hair and body line brand best known for its argan oil formulations and signature amber-tinted bottles.Feeling empowered by the perfumery and instant effects of argan oil, Carmen saw the opportunity to bring just that to the rest of the world. Stay tuned for more on how Carmen crafted the iconic Moroccanoil treatment into an internationally recognised brand celebrating its 15th birthday!If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure you like, subscribe, leave us a review and share with anyone you know who will love it too! Founded Beauty is available on all podcast platforms and we release new episodes every Monday so be sure to follow the podcast to be notified. We really appreciate every single listen, share, and review. It goes such a long way and helps us reach new listeners. Follow Akash & Moroccanoil: Akash Mehta: @mehta_a Fable & Mane: @fableandmane www.fableandmane.com Moroccanoil: @moroccanoil www.moroccanoil.com Follow us on Instagram @founded.beauty and TikTok @foundedbeauty. For more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com #foundedbeauty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Though Moroccanoil co-founder Carmen Tal initially launched the 15-year-old hair- and body-care brand with little to no beauty experience, she has been able to grow it into a global empire. In February 2023, Moroccanoil, which is currently distributed through thousands of salons, announced a three-day, Las Vegas-based event for professional hairstylists called The Collective. Meant to showcase the brand's network of global talent, the sold-out event eventually hosted 2,000 people in Las Vegas. "Every [attendee] had the opportunity to either learn or demonstrate their skills. It was incredible to see the [hair-care] community, which is very close, share information," Tal said on the Glossy Beauty Podcast. "Trends are changing and tools in the industry have changed, allowing [hairstylists] to do better work. ... Everyone left with a sense of accomplishment and education." With the surprise success of the event, Tal said she is looking forward to producing similar opportunities to bring the brand's community together IRL this year. On this week's episode of the Glossy Beauty Podcast, Tal talked about the importance of community, as well as her brand's longevity in the hair-care space and its road to becoming a global brand. Get more from Glossy with the daily newsletter, sent out each weekday morning. Visit glossy.co/newsletters to sign up.
Ukas gjest er Grethe Helen Sagmoen. Hun har virkelig drømmejobben!!! Til daglig finner du henne hver 6 uke på Studio M Lillehammer hvor hun jobber som frisør. Resten av tiden reiser hun rundt med verden som sin arbeidsplass, som educator for det internasjonale teamet til Moroccanoil. Hun kan liste med styling jobber på en rekke TV produksjoner, for ikke å snakke om å ha jobbet på Stella McCartneys sin visning i Paris.Lurer du på hvordan du kommer dit, anbefaler vi deg å "tune" inn på denne episoden.
New year, new hair colour? Here to usher in your best era yet, we're welcoming Matt Rez, the global celebrity hair colour ambassador for Moroccanoil who has worked with Adele, Hailey Bieber, Chrissy Teigen, Kendall Jenner and many more. Matt fills us in on what's happening in hair colour for 2024, like is “cowboy copper” still a thing? How about balayage? Plus, we get the hair pro's best tips for transitioning to grey, how to come back from over-blonding and why demi-permanent cream colour is his favourite discovery that we all need to know about.Plus, you'll learn about:Matt's signature “midlights” technique and why this sister to highlights and lowlights could be the missing link in your perfect hair colourHow your eye colour might inform your ideal hair hueThe under-the-radar, Japanese hair treatment he swears does wonders on his A-List clientele (Yes, you can find it at Sephora!)The one supermarket hair hack he *would* recommend, that will cost you just pennies How to break up with a hair colourist the right wayThe single hair trend that Matt predicts is making a big comeback in 2024, and (surprise!) you can do it at homeGet social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/Want more episodes like this?Hear our previous conversations with Chris Appleton here, the K18 founders here, and Andrew Fitzsimons here. PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! OUAIGive your hair a glow-up with OUAI! Try the epic new Hair Gloss, or one of their go-to staples like the Detox Shampoo. Go to theouai.com and use promo code BEAUTY15 for 15% off any product.Macy'sMacy's has tons of fresh style ideas for the new year. Check out Macys.com/ownyourstyle for more inspiration.*Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.*Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill DunnTheme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media StudioSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cash and Jordan sit down with Erin Kuhn, President of Qnity, a company, like The Millionaire Hairstylist, on a mission to provide financial education to the beauty industry. We cover the financial struggles of salon owners, the importance of financial education in the beauty industry, and strategies for salon owners to sell their businesses effectively, and before it's too late. Guest Bio and Links: Erin serves as President/Partner of Qnity & Qnity for Schools, the market leader for business and finance education in the professional beauty and wellness sector. Since joining Qnity, Erin has brought Qnity's uniquely simple and visual approach to companies from beauty to finance and presented keynotes for businesses small and large - including Fortune 500 brands like Merrill, Bank of America, JP Morgan, Aveda, Wella, Moroccanoil, and Paul Mitchell. Listeners can learn more about Qnity at www.Qnity.com Resources: Create a free student account and start learning from The Millionaire Hairstylist: www.MillionaireHairstylistPodcast.com www.Qnity.com Show Notes: [0:00] Introduction [1:10] Introducing our guest, Erin Kuhn [2:00] Learn more at www.MillionaireHairstylistPodcast.com [5:40] Erin shares her journey of getting into the family business [10:00] Strategies for salon owners to sell effectively [15:30] Building a financially sustainable business model [20:00] Qnity's approach to financial empowerment [25:30] Understanding the salon business asset [30:00] Cash and Jordan discuss the argument about natural aptitude in creatives [36:00] Emotional experiences with money [40:45] “Solopreneur is slowpreneur” [46:10] Exit strategies business owners may be unaware of [54:00] Action steps to start selling your business [57:00] Importance of creating functioning systems within companies [1:05:30] Erin speaks about her family dynamics within her business partnership [1:13:45] “There's people who manage the budget and there's people who bring the beer.” [1:21:30] “Financial education, business education. It's a lifestyle. It is a commitment. It does not end. And the more you learn, you just find out there's more to learn.” Connect with Us: Instagram - The Millionaire Hairstylist - Cash Lawless - Jordan Drake Email - hello@themillionairehairstylist.com
Glam & Grow - Fashion, Beauty, and Lifestyle Brand Interviews
Moroccanoil, the globally renowned brand known for its luxurious hair and beauty products, is enriched with the nourishing benefits of Argan oil, which is harvested in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Born from Carmen's experience with a hair treatment while traveling, she knew she had to share this with the world. With a commitment to providing high-quality, sulfate-free hair care products, Moroccanoil has become a favorite amongst salon professionals and consumers alike, promoting healthy, shiny, and manageable hair. The brand's iconic Moroccanoil Treatment has achieved cult status, instantly transforming and revitalizing hair with its lightweight and non-greasy formula. What began over a decade ago as a single, revolutionary product that pioneered a new category in the beauty industry has grown into a full line of hair, body, and professional haircolor products, all infused with their signature argan oil.In this episode, Carmen also discusses:Moroccanoil's effort with sustainability using mainly glass containers and using as little plastic as possible How Moroccanoil gives back to the community, including providing scholarships to educate women for careers in the hair industry The marketing behind the brand, and what has worked for the company over timeHow Carmen balances running a multi-million dollar brand with her everyday life, as well as how she believes in exercise, meditation, spending time with family, and a healthy dietWhat is next for Moroccanoil, including some product launches We hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights into Carmen's journey and the growth of Moroccanoil. Don't forget to subscribe to the Glam & Grow podcast for more in depth conversations with the most incredible brands, founders, and more.Be sure to check out Moroccan Oil at www.moroccanoil.com and on Instagram at @moroccanoilThis episode is sponsored by AdNabu.AdNabu is the top-rated AI product feed management app trusted by 8000+ Shopify and Shopify Plus brands. Powered by the same language models fueling ChatGPT, its AI tech generates the most effective strategy for each marketplace (Google Shopping, Facebook, TikTok, and more) in real-time. Install the app or book a demo today using code GLAMANDGROW20 for 20% off.This episode is sponsored by Shopify.Shopify POS is your command center for your retail store. From accepting payments to managing inventory, Shopify has EVERYTHING you need to sell in-person. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at www.shopify.com/glamThis episode is brought to you by WavebreakLeading direct-to-consumer brands hire Wavebreak to turn email marketing into a top revenue driver.Most eCommerce brands don't email right... and it costs them. At Wavebreak, our eCommerce email marketing agency helps qualified stores recapture 6-7 figures of lost revenue each year.From abandoned cart emails to Black Friday campaigns, our best-in-class team of email specialists manage the entire process: strategy, design, copywriting, coding, and testing. All aimed at driving growth, profit, brand recognition, and most importantly, ROI.Curious if Wavebreak is right for you? Reach out at Wavebreak.co
This week's episode is inspired by a recent panel discussion I was lucky enough to be a part of at Moroccanoil's recent big event: The Collective. The panel focus was on challenges and opportunities facing the industry globally - and although i was honored and loved every bit of it, i left wanting to talk more about this big topic. Thanks to my fellow panelists behindthechair.com founder Mary Rector, PBA's Leslie Perry, Moroccanoil Pro Brand Ambassador Richie Grisello -and to our host Robert Ham, VP of Global Education- for inspiring today's episode.
Sponsored by tbh – true beautiful honesthttps://salonory.com/en_US/skp/tbh-new-and-improved?utm_source=Podcast+Web+Copy&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=volumeup_thetease&utm_term=AprilInterview with Lisa DinhLisa Dinh is a salon owner, hairstylist and colorist. She was born and raised in Toronto and has been in the beauty industry now for over 15 years and a salon owner for 7 years.Lisa is also a Global Color Ambassador for Moroccanoil. Hair is her passion and she's dedicated her life to learning, innovating and creating. She specialize in a technique called Foilayage, re-creating balayage highlights in foils. She loves face framing, lived-in dimensional balayage looks with contrast and lightness. Lisa also loves transformations from dark to light and long layered haircuts. She has worked very hard to build her own brand & create a salon that she is incredibly proud of. She loves building relationships and building teamwork. Over the years, she has learned to always stay true to herself. Believe in yourself, in your goals & never give up on your dreams. https://www.instagram.com/lisathidinh/https://www.instagram.com/lisadinhhairstudio/http://lisadinhhairstudio.com/News from TheTease.comhttps://www.thetease.com/the-under-the-radar-makeup-brand-you-need-to-know-about/https://www.thetease.com/american-crew-launches-new-join-the-crew-campaign-centered-around-its-best-selling-styling-pucks/https://www.thetease.com/dreamgirls-co-founder-tonya-thompson-talks-salon-life-and-whats-next-for-the-brand/More from TheTease:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readthetease/ (readthetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyehlers/ / (KellyEhlers)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eljeffreycraig/ (eljeffreycraig)Web: https://www.thetease.com (TheTease.com)Email: VolumeUp@TheTease.comCredits: Volume Up is a Tease Media production. This episode was produced by Monica Hickey and Madeline Hickey. Brian Daly is our editor and audio engineer. Thank you to our creative team for putting together the graphics for this episode.Thank you to the team who helped create our new theme song. Show them some love and check out their other work!Josh Landowski
According to a report by Yale University, a person's hair and hairstyle impact not only our self-image but also the impression of others about us. Throughout the decades, society and media have inculcated the image of "perfect hair" as free-flowing, shiny, and tangle-free. However, this is definitely a false presentation of the realities of hair. The American Hair Research Society explains that an array of hair disorders and issues plague the nation, including hair loss (such as autoimmune alopecia areata and stress-derived telogen effluvium) and hair shaft defects (fragile hair, frizziness, coarseness, split ends).We are joined today by JuE Wong, the CEO and President of OLAPLEX since 2020, a global senior executive, and a transformative beauty industry leader. Born and raised in Singapore, JuE received her BA in International Economics and Political Science from The Australian National University in 1987 with an exchange scholarship at UCLA. Throughout the years, she has then progressed to be the revolutionary Global Director and President of brands such as Elizabeth Arden, Moroccanoil, Obagi, StriVectin, Astral Brands, Murad, Perricone MD, ZO Skin Health, and PepsiCo. With all her experience, she also serves as the Board Member for companies like the American Heart Association, YMCA of Greater New York, Committee of 200 (C200), and Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW). She has been recently listed on Forbes 5o Over 50 and has been awarded the Gold Stevie Award for Female Executive of the Year, the Beauty Independent Beacon Award for Brand Builder of the Year, and the Innocos Leader of Change.Livestream Air Date: August 4, 2022JuE Wong: IG @juewong888 & OLAPLEXFriends of Franz: IG @friendsoffranzpod & FB @friendsoffranzpodChristian Franz (Host): IG @chrsfranz & YT Christian FranzThankful to the season's brand partners: Clove, BETR Remedies, Eko, Lumify, RescueMD, Medical School for Kids, Your Skincare Expert, Twrl Milk Tea
Jessica Scott Santo is not only a Moroccanoil Global Color Ambassador and educator, but she's also a working salon owner and colorist—not to mention a mom to three "very active" boys. In this episode, she shares her unique perspective on building a great career (and life!); finding your own version of balance as your career evolves and grows; and of course why Moroccanoil is the perfect fit for Jessica and her passion for hair, hair color and her fellow professionals.
Educator, creative colorist and celebrity stylist @Greg_Gilmore specializes in what he calls "Real Hair." A Global Color Ambassador for the all-new Moroccanoil color line, Greg has led an inspired professional journey that just keeps getting better. The now globe-trotting professional shares many of the lessons learned over the course of his career as well as his passion for the craft, education and living a great life.
Em pleno clima eurovisivo, esta semana o episódio é temático. Partimos de uma pergunta de uma ouvinte para falar sobre a polémica de ter uma marca israelita a patrocinar um evento global. Mergulhamos também nos bastidores do festival e discutimos o impacto de ter como sponsor principal uma marca de beleza. Sigam-nos no Instagram em @istonaoeoqueparecepod Enviem-nos um e-mail para istonaoeoqueparecepodcast@gmail.com com dúvidas, questões e sugestões. Sigam-nos também nas redes: @carolinaadaspereira @joanapem Mencionado no episódio: Série sobre bastidores da Eurovisão https://www.rtp.pt/play/p10185/eurovisao Livro Novas Cartas Portuguesas https://www.wook.pt/livro/novas-cartas-portuguesas-maria-isabel-barreno/10016015 Sofia Manuel, @atripeirinha https://www.instagram.com/atripeirinha/ Catarina @especiesobrerodas ****https://www.instagram.com/especierarasobrerodas/ Débora Rosa https://www.instagram.com/deborabrosa/ Mafalda Beirão https://www.instagram.com/mafalda_beirao/ Ultralip, Glossier https://www.glossier.com/products/ultralip Música I love my nails, Netta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLz4hws3W_Q Obrigada por ouvirem!
BONUS EPISODE for Y'ALL!! J and Lesly love to feature some of our favorite things on our podcast. It can be a podcast, tv show, music, business, book or anything! We call it our DOUBLE FEATURE because there's two of us and we wanna feature some sh*t. ☺ We'll be posting these bonus episodes every week that we post our MUSIC MOMENT! Since the Music Moment is only available on Spotify, we wanted to give you non-spotify listeners a lil somethin' somethin'. Our Double Feature for this episode is Moroccanoil Brand hair care and Doja Cat's new album, Planet Her! Hope you enjoy! —————————————————— Did we mention we made a Spotify Playlist? Check it out! New playlist every month! FOLLOW US on INSTAGRAM @HomoInTraining Find us on Facebook! LIKE & FOLLOW our page! EMAIL us stories about your family: HomoInTrainingPodcast@gmail.com —————————————————— Audio Credit: Doja Cat's TikTok Sister Patterson - I Love New York Music Credit: Purple Planet - Time to Dream —————————————————— --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/homointraining/message
A moment of inspiration started a movement in the world of hair and body care. That moment happened when Carmen Tal discovered the transformative power of argan oil, beginning her journey to become the creative visionary behind the international, multi-category beauty brand Moroccanoil. While living in Montreal, she received a bad color process that left her hair severely damaged. “I was visiting Tel Aviv soon after this bad experience when I discovered what the Moroccanoil Treatment is today. I was at a local salon when a stylist applied an astonishing argan oil-infused treatment to my hair,” she says. The oil-infused treatment was different from any product she had ever tried before— and as a salon owner, she had tried many. “I saw the results instantly: My hair became shiny, smooth and manageable.” Carmen knew right away that this argan oil treatment was special, and she wanted to share it with other women. At the time, oil treatments were practically unheard of in the industry. “Everyone told us it was a flawed plan, that the market was too saturated with products,” she recalls. But her experience—as a hair salon owner, an executive in the fashion industry and a working mother— gave her a keen instinct for what other women would love. “With the demands of home and work life, finding products that are easy to use and make adventurous styling simple is a priority,” she says. The result was the now-famous original Moroccanoil Treatment. Her pivotal moment of inspiration revolutionized the beauty industry, creating an all-new oil-infused hair care category and an iconic brand in less than a decade. Today Moroccanoil remains the leader in oil-infused beauty, offering a complete line of hair care and styling products, as well as Moroccanoil BodyTM and Moroccanoil SunTM, in more than 65 countries and counting. Moroccanoil products are also used by top stylists for high-profile magazine shoots, fashion shows around the globe and awards shows like the Oscars and the Grammys. As Moroccanoil has grown into an international lifestyle brand, Carmen has remained a passionate, hands-on leader. Her vision forms the core of the brand's DNA, from the unmistakable turquoise packaging to the exotic signature fragrance. “The Mediterranean is the root of my ideas,” she says. “The colors of the ocean, the clothes people wear, the fragrances in the air all inspire my vision for the brand.” With the launch of the Moroccanoil BodyTM and Moroccanoil SunTM collections, the brand now offers a complete head-to-toe lifestyle experience. “The body lineup is inspired by life's pleasures—an exhilarating, experiential and sensorial journey through the Mediterranean—with products that not only refresh and rejuvenate the skin, but also provide well-being to the mind and senses.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message
Moroccanoil Co-Founder Carmen Tal shares the story behind her love of fashion and beauty, and how that led to her opening a small Montreal-based salon in partnership with her hairdresser. This was followed soon after by the discovery of a little-known product that would one day revolutionize the salon industry: Moroccanoil. We discuss the ideas behind the brand, its storied launch and history, Moroccanoil's education evolution during the pandemic, and the plans for reopening the NYC-based Academy while maintaining a strong online learning presence.
Is beauty universal? You probably guessed the right answer. Join Dr. Amber Evans, Senior Manager of Product Development at Moroccanoil, as we discuss beauty trends around the world, culture differences, and studies that reveal a new direction for the cosmetic industry. Listen in for some bonus topics, including beauty for the disabled, and inclusivity.
O que torna um produto de beleza icónico? Esta semana falamos não de recordes de vendas nem de produtos altamente inovadores. Em vez disso, contamos as histórias dos produtos que mais nos marcaram. Esperem muitas referências de quem cresceu a ver MTV e a consumir Youtube non-stop. Sigam-nos no Instagram em @istonaoeoqueparecepod Enviem-nos um e-mail para istonaoeoqueparecepodcast@gmail.com com dúvidas, questões e sugestões. Sigam-nos também nas redes: @carolinaadaspereira @joanapem Mencionado no episódio: Livro "Pretty Iconic - A Personal Look At The Beauty Products That Changed The World", de Sali Hughes https://www.wook.pt/livro/pretty-iconic-sali-hughes/18912083 Batom "Ruby Woo", da MAC https://www.maccosmetics.com/product/13854/52593/products/makeup/lips/lipstick/retro-matte-lipstick Batom "Russian Red", da MAC https://www.maccosmetics.com/product/13854/310/products/makeup/lips/lipstick/matte-lipstick#!/shade/Russian_Red Lipkit, da Kylie Cosmetics https://www.kyliecosmetics.com/collections/lip-kits Blush "Orgasm", da Nars https://www.sephora.pt/descobre-a-tua-base-perfeita/blush-orgasm-58569.html Máscara de pestanas "Great Lash", da Maybelline https://www.maybelline.pt/maquilhagem-para-olhos/mascara-de-pestanas/mascara-de-pestanas-great-lash Anúncio do perfume "Parisienne", da YSL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SrqSc-GHS0 Paleta de sombras Naked, da Urban Decay (descontinuada) https://www.urbandecay.com/naked-palette-eyeshadow-by-urban-decay/245.html Creme Nivea https://www.nivea.pt/produtos/nivea-creme-400675750066.html Laca de cabelo "Elnett", da L'Oréal Paris https://www.lorealparis.pt/elnett/laca-fixacao-forte Desodorizante Original, da Old Spice https://oldspice.com/ Base "Vitalumière Aqua", da Chanel https://www.chanel.com/pt/maquilhagem/p/170880/vitalumiere-aqua-tez-perfeita-efeito-segunda-pele-spf-15/ Dry Texture Spray, da Moroccanoil https://www.lojashampoo.pt/Moroccanoil-Dry-Texture-Spray-205ml Série "Madam C. J. Walker: Uma Vida Empreendedora", na Netflix https://www.netflix.com/pt/title/80202462 Livro "War Paint - Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubenstein - Their Lives, Their Times, Their Rivalry", de Lindy Woodhead https://www.wook.pt/livro/war-paint-lindy-woodhead/12964556 "War Paint The Musical: How Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein Changed the Beauty Industry" https://www.allure.com/story/war-paint-the-musical Obrigada por ouvirem.
Ukas gjest er Irlin Lima, Haircolor educator for Cutrin, educator for Moroccanoil og frisør for Fru Berntzen i Holmestrand. Hun er også innehaver av hjemmesiden Hairtutorial med IrlinLima (www.irlinlima.no) og forfatter av "viljen til å vinne, skaper evnen til å kunne".Vil du høre en inspirerende hår prat, anbefaler vi denne episoden.
Should a strong pelvic floor be on your wellness wish list? Yes! This week, we’re talking about a new treatment to improve your floor (and core) muscles and sharing hair tips and behind-the-scenes gossip from our Moroccanoil masterclass. Plus, there’s an Invisalign update, and lots of news to discuss: Costco exclusives, a back-to-the-salon initiative, the future of beauty subscription boxes, an Ikea beauty collab, and the fig body wash that’s about to become a cult favorite. -- Want more of our beauty podcast? Episode Recaps & Notes: fatmascara.com/blog; Our Private Facebook Group: Fat Mascara / Raising a Wand; Instagram: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_edit; Twitter: @fatmascara; Email: info@fatmascara.com; To Leave a Voicemail & Be Featured on a Future Episode: 646-481-8182. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we’re discussing how the romanticized farm-life vibes of the #cottagecore aesthetic are invading the beauty space, a new-ish treatment for below-the-belt sweatiness, and the week’s beauty news: Sir Anthony Hopkins’s fragrance; Lipstick Queen’s new owner; plastic-free beauty brand Peach; six grant-winning Black-owned beauty companies on our radar; and new research on maskne and which face-mask fabrics are healthiest for skin. Plus, we’re hosting a virtual event with Moroccanoil—and you’re all invited! More details at fatmascara.com/moroccanoil. -- Want more of our beauty podcast? Episode Recaps & Notes: fatmascara.com/blog; Our Private Facebook Group: Fat Mascara / Raising a Wand; Instagram: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_edit; Twitter: @fatmascara; Email: info@fatmascara.com; To Leave a Voicemail & Be Featured on a Future Episode: 646-481-8182. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we had one of the most insightful conversations of this entire season with friend, and business leader Kelly Howard, CEO of EightSixtySouth. Kelly served as Post+Beam’s West Coast Director for several years, Kelly acquired the company in October 2016 and has since led the company through a full rebrand - introducing the new EightSixtySouth in 2017. The established firm handles PR for some of the biggest names in the game like Modibodi, Moroccanoil, Sephora, Facebook, Make Up Forever, W Hotels, and many others. This interview is filled with golden nuggets and we tried our best to list the biggest takeaways below, but we suggest you grab a notebook, listen to the full episode and take all the notes you can! Guest: Kelly Howard eightsixtysouth.com/ linkedin.com/in/kellylynn3/ ** For the access to our learning community and lessons our favorite College of Influence interviews and more, sign up at collegeofinfluence.com **
Eighty percent of stylists don’t like the bridal industry and don’t do it. The traditional route for beauty experts after beauty school is to work in a salon or own a salon. For as long as Nine could remember, she always knew that she was going to start a business. However, Nine knew that she didn’t want to own a salon. After thinking about other companies she could create, Nine realized that there were not many options for bridal hair in Colorado.In 2015, Nine Morrison decided to start WedLocks. The idea behind it was to provide stellar professional, on-location beauty services to couples in Colorado. Nine really just wanted to give couples a sense of comfort knowing their needs will be taken care of, and that they will feel like the most gorgeous, and true version of themselves.At first, Nine didn’t have a passion for bridal. She worked hard at learning how to do wedding upstyles and wedding makeup. Now, Nine is a Moroccanoil and bridal hair expert! Plus, Nine educates beauty professionals on how to build a super successful business. There are loads of free resources to check out on the WedLocks website.Nine explains why beauty professionals aren’t doing weddings – they aren’t educated in the hairstyles, and they don’t want to work with bridezillas. Last year, Nine worked with 433 brides, and they only had one bride that they fired. Nine realized that they were not going to be a fit and she found the bride a different company to work with. Nine dives deep into the WedLocks company structure. The company structure is always changing and improving for the better based on the client experience. Nine just switched everyone over from independent contractors to employees because they wanted to maintain control over the quality of service provided. Nine doesn’t know any other bridal hair companies that hire employees.Stay tuned as Nine explains how she blew her original business goals out of the water – she seriously underestimated the need for what they were doing. Plus, Nine describes the importance of brand awareness and gives tips on how to work with your spouse. In this Episode: About Nine Morrison [ 0:20 ]Why Nine created WedLocks [ 6:20 ]About Moroccanoil [ 9:00 ]How Nine educates other beauty professionals [ 10:15 ]Why the salon environment still thrives [ 15:25 ]The reason beauty professionals aren’t doing weddings [ 18:00 ]About Nine’s ideal client [ 22:30 ]The WedLocks company structure [ 25:15 ]How Nine has blown all of her goals out of the water [ 34:35 ]The importance of brand awareness [ 38:35 ]Tips for working with your spouse [ 42:30 ] Quotes: “COVID-19 is changing the culture of salon life.”“We fired one bride seven weeks out from the wedding.”“You need to know your ideal client.”“We have members on our team who can make a full-time living in six months.”“I have blown all of our goals out of the water.” Links Mentioned: Check out WedLocksFind WedLocks on FacebookLearn more about MoroccanoilRead more about FIRESIDE's marketing servicesMore episodes of S'Mores, By FIRESIDE
Cleopatra was a woman of myth, legend, beauty and passion. She may have looked into the future and taken note from Efendi. Azerbaijan's Eurovision 2020 star has delivered the most lavish music video of the 2020 season — and one that pays proper homage to the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. Whether twerking by a car or bathing in Moroccanoil, our girl is hitting all of her cues! But ultimately it’s the music and the meaning that have me hooked. The song evolves fluidly over the three minutes, progressing from a call to prayer to an ethnic dance banger — all brought home with a fierce beat and an overdose of percussion. Amid all that noise Efendi manages to find her voice again. Listen and you may find yours too.
Tallen Todorovich is a sports agent and lawyer. Prior to launching his law office on Wall Street, he was a litigator for well-known brands such as Gucci, JP Morgan and Moroccanoil. Specialising in sports and entertainment, Tallen helps young athletes manage their wealth, negotiate multi-million dollar deals, and further their sporting careers. In this in-depth conversation, he outlines how he immerses himself in the athletes lives to “match their psychology” and discovers what motivates them, describes how he lessens the stress of balancing high-intensity training with fame by being a “sounding board”, and discusses how he financially protects his clients from themselves, to ensure they have assets and income for when they retire.
Hva er det som skiller Moroccanoil fra andre håroljer? Og hvorfor sverger så mange til akkurat denne olja. Og hvordan er de andre produktene i denne fantastiske hårpleie serien? Svaret på dette og masse mer får du av ukas gjest Charlotte Kvam, Account Ma...
On this episode of The Impact Exchange we have JuE Wong, Global CEO of Moroccanoil discussing how to integrate your corporate social responsibility strategy through the production process - from ideation to execution.
JuE Wong, Global CEO for Moroccanoil (hair and skin products which feature the invigorating benefits of argan oil), is a powerhouse businesswoman whose journey has taken her to at least 4 continent and 7 countries, propelling emerging brands to the next level and working with established brands to bring them on course, including leading a successful turnaround as the former president of Elizabeth Arden. She shares thoughts on the future at Moroccanoil, her operational playbook, how to manage investors, and her unique and effective leadership style to hosts Karen Moon, April Franzino, and Abby Wallach. How JuE started as a commodities trader, how commuting AZ to NY was tiring, the way she got into cosmetics, going through several private equity backed beauty brands Why Morccanoil is not a turnaround it is a growth brand, and they can look at green field for them Making traditional brands think fresh and innovative JuE's guiding motivation that there must be a better way to do something Why substance is more important than style Why for every $1 million in revenue, 1 person should be hired What attracted to Moroccan Oil and vision ahead - a bigger and better version of itself Hair care next How being calm takes your skin look good
The Guest: Moroccanoil Edited by George Drake, Jr. Music by Lucas Brahme — About Loose Threads — Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for the latest analysis and podcasts: http://eepurl.com/buLQY9 Twitter Full Transcript The Loose Threads Podcast explores the intersection of consumer, retail and commerce. Hosted by Richie Siegel, the founder of Loose Threads, each episode features an in-depth conversation with one guest about their founding story and how it fits into the current state of the industry. Guests come from all different backgrounds, spanning the consumer goods, fashion, retail and technology industries. The unifying thread is always the rapid change facing the industry and how entrepreneurs are responding. You can listen to the podcast on any player of your choice, in addition to on LooseThreads.com.
It was after a hair disaster at a salon, that she then owned, that Carmen Tal went on a subsequent trip to Israel and went to remedy the hair disaster that she came across the miracle product that is Moroccanoil. She saw the opportunity to take the product global and in ten years the brand has become a cult beauty must have and one of Sephora’s best selling hair brands - raved about by beauty editors, models and it’s thousands of worldwide customers alike. In this podcast SheerLuxe founder Georgie Coleridge Cole finds out how Carmen launched a household brand, from the highs and lows to acquiring investment and more - Carmen tells all. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, I’m chatting with Jill Atogwe on the topic of submission. We talked about everything from submitting to the Lord, to how doing so actually enables us to joyfully submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. Here’s what Jill said about doing that, “Submission is an ugly word in the culture. People don’t want to say it, people certainly don’t want to do it, but we are all created equal. It’s not to say that anyone is less-than. We are all created equal in the image of God, and yet, we willing choose to submit to one another out of love for Christ and each other.” So you’ll know her a little better, Jill is the woman behind the lifestyle blog Gold & Graphite and her goal is to make her life beautiful and glorify God with everything he has entrusted to her. She has been married to her husband Oshiomogho, for 7 years and she is mama to her 3.5 year old son, Oshiolema, and her nearly-2-year-old daughter, Keogena. I can’t wait for you to hear from her today! JILL’S RESOURCES The Bible Seek counseling from relationships you admire Love and Respect by Dr. Emmerson Eggerichs JILL’S SIMPLE JOYS Coffee Creamer Her Siblings Painting CONNECT WITH JILL Website Facebook Instagram Twitter SPONSORSHIP DETAILS FabFitFun is a seasonal subscription box with full size beauty, fitness, fashion and lifestyle products. It is so fun to get my box in the mail! It includes beauty and skincare products from brands like Kate Somerville, Dr. Brandt, Tarte, Moroccanoil, CHI, and more. The fall box is full of awesome products I am so excited to try like the GlamGlow bubble masks, a beautyblender, a set of makeup brushes, and so much more. It retails for $49.99 but always has a value over $200. The Fall Box is available now, so sign up now before they sell out! Check out www.FABFITFUN.com and use the code JOURNEY to save $10 off your first box, making it only $39.99. SPONSORSHIP DETAILS HelloFresh is a meal kit delivery service that shops, plans, and delivers step-by-step recipes and pre-measured ingredients so you can just cook, eat, and enjoy. Make family dinners fuss-free with HelloFresh’s picky-eater, kid-tested and approved Family plan recipes. My kids enjoy the meals as much as I do, and I love that about HelloFresh. Recently we had Sweet Potato and Black Bean Tacos with Avocado Crema and Cilantro and it was delicious! Look forward to your HelloFresh delivery knowing dinner just got that much easier. And there are lots of one-pot recipes for seriously speedy cooking and minimal cleanup. All the ingredients come pre-measured in handy, labeled meal kits, so you know which ingredients go with which recipe. When you subscribe to HelloFresh, spend less time meal planning and grocery shopping each week and get that time back to do more of what you love. For a total of $60 off, that’s $20 off your first 3 boxes, visit Hellofresh.com/journeywomen60 and enter “journeywomen60.” FOR MORE EPISODES OF JOURNEYWOMEN: SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on iOS, go to the iTunes page and subscribe to the Journeywomen Podcast. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and select your podcast app. You may need to copy the link into your favorite podcast app (like Overcast or Stitcher). WRITE A REVIEW Writing a review on iTunes will help other women on their journeys to glorify God find and utilize the podcast as a resource. FOLLOW JOURNEYWOMEN Like/follow Journeywomen on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter for the latest updates. *Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!
Not all networking needs to happen at industry events or LinkedIn. Lauren Katz, Senior Creative Strategist at Moroccanoil, found her first job through her cousin's wife - Jodi Katz. She promptly became Base Beauty's first employee, and Base Beauty the first step in her beauty career. If you're a new grad or about to become one, this is an informative episode on how to score that first job, how to use it to get your next one and why there are things you learn at 20 that will still be relevant to your career at 40.#wherebrainsmeetbeauty@wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcastwherebrainsmeetbeauty.com
Not all networking needs to happen at industry events or LinkedIn. Lauren Katz, Senior Creative Strategist at Moroccanoil, found her first job through her cousin’s wife - Jodi Katz. She promptly became Base Beauty’s first employee, and Base Beauty the first step in her beauty career. If you’re a new grad or about to become one, this is an informative episode on how to score that first job, how to use it to get your next one and why there are things you learn at 20 that will still be relevant to your career at 40. #wherebrainsmeetbeauty @wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcast wherebrainsmeetbeauty.com
This week we've gone from live in Las Vegas to hiding in the brewcave... can we still hold it together while surrounded by beer? Seems unlikely. As well as reviewing new product launches of Urban Decay and Kate Somerville, we're sharing our highlights of the week and discussing the skincare and beauty lessons we learned (or failed to learn) from our mothers. Nostalgia abounds in this week's episode of Full Coverage! NEW NEWS Wrinkle Warrior Eye Visible Dark Circle (launches June 2017)$65 UncompliKated SPF50 Soft Focus Makeup Setting Spray $38 @ KateSomerville.com or Sephora.com REHAB MAKEUP PREP Hot Springs Hydrating Gel £22 / $28 MELTDOWN MAKEUP REMOVER Dissolving Spray £23.50 / $26 NAKED SKIN Shapeshifter palette £39.50 / $45 NAKED SKIN THE ILLUMINIZER Translucent Pressed Beauty Powder $34 THE VELVETIZER $34 LIQUID AURA Illuminating Mix-In Medium $32 GO NAKED Perfume Oil $24 (launches in the US June 2017) @ UrbanDecay.co.uk and @UrbanDecay.com HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK Hourglass Ambient Blush £32.00 / $38.00 @ HourglassCosmetics.com Ark Skincare Skin Protector SPF 30 Primer £36.00 / $48 @ www.arkskincare.com Moroccan Oil Dry Shampoo for Light Tones $15.45 / $26.00 @ MoroccanOil.com Full Coverage is a podcast for beauty addicts by beauty addicts. Join pro makeup artist, Harriet Hadfield and bestselling author, Lindsey Kelk to discuss all the latest goings on in the world of beauty. Harriet Hadfield is a professional make-up artist, best known for her blog and YouTube channel, HarryMakesItUp.com and Lindsey Kelk is the author of a bunch of books, including the bestselling I Heart series. Join the Full Coverage conversation! www.facebook.com/FullCoveragePodcast www.twitter.com/FullCoveragePod www.instagram.com/FullCoveragePod All products were supplied free of charge by brands/PR agency unless otherwise stated. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Get the supermodel look. Go backstage at Esteban Cortazar Fall 2016 and see how hairstylist and Moroccanoil Creative Director Peter Gray created the strong, sleek beauty look for the show at Paris Fashion Week. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.