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Clean Beauty Series “What you put ON your body is just as important as what you put INSIDE of your body. ” —Adria Marshall While we meticulously scrutinize every morsel that enters our bodies, we often overlook the products we slather on our largest organ— our skin. Yet, what if the shampoo we use daily is as crucial to our health as our morning smoothie? It's time to rethink our approach to personal care and consider the profound impact of what we put ON our bodies, not just what goes in. Adria Marshall, a visionary in the natural hair care industry, is the founder of Ecoslay, a brand committed to crafting products with food-grade, natural ingredients. With a passion for holistic wellness, Adria has revolutionized the way we think about hair care and its connection to overall health. Tune in as Justine and Adria explore the fascinating world of scalp permeability, the importance of refrigerating natural hair products, the unexpected benefits of food-grade ingredients in personal care, and how to decipher product labels for truly clean beauty. Meet Adria: Adria Marshall is the innovative founder and CEO of Ecoslay, a pioneering handmade, sustainably packaged, plant-based hair care company. With a passion for sustainability and natural hair care, Adria transformed her frustration with commercial hair products into a thriving business that partners with local farms to grow ingredients for their "farm to pouch" approach. Her journey from creating products in her kitchen to leading her own team showcases her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to quality. Adria's vision extends beyond hair care, as she aims to support small-scale entrepreneurs to bring high-quality, natural products to market. Website Instagram Facebook Connect with NextGen Purpose: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Episode Highlights: 01:50 The Connection Between Food and Hair Care 06:26 Challenges to Shelf Stability 09:34 Transitioning to Entrepreneurship 12:07 Navigating Challenges in Initial Product Development 25:51 Expansion and Community Involvement 30:13 Growing Your Own Ingredients 33:52 Ingredient Safety and Consumer Education
Aussie Gen X model Kate Bell is shaking up the beauty game, tackling ageism head-on and breaking boundaries in the fashion world. Inspired by the legendary Pamela Anderson, Kate recently ditched makeup altogether and hasn't looked back. Today, we're diving deep into her beauty journey—what led her to embrace a fresh-faced look, how the beauty industry has evolved, and the changes she's noticed in her own skin over the years. Plus, she's spilling her must-have secrets for glowing, healthy skin! LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Click here to read Kate's article 'Are you the stylist?' The reality of being a 54-year-old model.' Redwin Sorbolene Hand Cream With Vitamin $3.50 Natures Shield Wild Crafted Black Sesame Oil $15 Three Warriors Face Tan Aqua Mist $35 boiron Homeoplasmine Multi-Purpose Ointment $23 Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask $31 The Raw Vedic SAFFRON HYDRATING CREAM $55 Sante By Enjo Face Essentials - Blush $99 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 If you're looking for something else to listen to why not check out our hilarious and seriously unhelpful podcast The Baby Bubble hosted by Clare and Jessie Stephens. 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: Erin Docherty Guest: Kate Bell Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Leah Porges 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.
We're re-running our favorite episodes from The Business of You archives. If you missed it the first time, or just want to listen again, check this one out! When Saima Rathor and Patricia Gallardo met outside their children's preschool 15 years ago, they never could have imagined that one day they'd be founding a company together. The two women struck up a fast friendship, and over a decade later they turned their shared passion for the transformative power of beauty products into EpicLight Beauty: a line of clean, multi-tasking products for women aged 35+ that break the standard mold of beauty. EpicLight Beauty is inspired by Saima and Patricia's rich Latina and Pakistani cultures. Their products address the changes in women's skin, different ethnicities, and the beauty industry's perception of real women. The result is a celebration of women of all skin tones, ages, and skin types. Since they launched last October, EpicLight Beauty has been featured in outlets like People Magazine, ABC News, and Beauty Independent. Launching a Product-Based Business After securing a product developer, manufacturer, and packaging company, Patricia and Saima started hitting the pavement – attending trade shows and making phone calls. With Patricia's background in product development and Saima's in finance, they made use of industry contacts and spread the word. After a successful pre-launch campaign, they launched in October 2022. Initially, they sold direct-to-consumers online and through local pop-ups, but soon they opened an Amazon shop as well. As the company has grown, they've brought on help with their social media and now work with a team of influencers and content creators. To avoid the pitfall that many product-based businesses fall into, Saima and Patricia have been careful to limit their skews. They focus on a select few products, all of which are multi-tasking and work for a variety of skin tones. Building a Community Around Your Brand EpicLight Beauty is entirely self-funded, which makes their growth even more impressive. From day one, Patricia and Saima prioritized building a community around their brand. Most of their marketing efforts center on the human connection and meeting their customers in person at pop-up events and tradeshows. Their PR strategies have also focused on relationship-building. By reaching out to editors and making a connection, Patricia and Saima have been featured in major publications and even had their products featured in the Oscar's goody bag! They've also built a successful partnership with Erica Taylor, a well-known artist and educator in the beauty industry. Many of Patricia and Saima's industry connections and publication features have happened through word-of-mouth – something the founders credit to their network of fellow moms. Throughout all their marketing efforts, Patricia and Saima reiterate how important it's been for them to listen to their audience. Their tagline, “We see you because we are you” captures the heart of their brand. Enjoy this episode with EpicLight Beauty Founders Saima Rathor and Patricia Gallardo… Soundbytes 8:21-8:55 “As I got older, I realized I still loved makeup but I didn't see myself represented in the brands. So that's one of the things that led Saima and I to join in this process. I still see myself as a young, vibrant woman who likes to look good. I like to go out, I like to have fun, and I didn't see that in the brands I was buying.” 9:53-10:05 “We don't have a lot of time anymore. Before kids, I could spend an hour on my makeup. Now it's like, ‘What's something quick I can carry around with me?' We're all about convenience these days.” 22:41-23:02 “Of course we want to grow and become really big, but it's more important to have an ear on the ground; listening to our friends and women of our age group, understanding what they want and what they want to see. We want to build more relationships. That's how we plan to grow.” Quotes “It's just the feeling that I get. I can have the worst day, and if I go and put on lip gloss that I love, it makes me feel better. It has an emotional impact.” “All the press we've gotten, it's been through talking to a mom friend. It's been this amazing network of moms helping each other, helping us get in touch with Allure, People, and all these magazines. It's been wonderful to see the power of the mom network.” “We're not in a rush. We can take our time, go slowly, and have it grow organically. But we're doing it.” “Of course we want to grow and become really big, but it's more important to have an ear on the ground; listening to our friends and women of our age group, understanding what they want and what they want to see. We want to build more relationships. That's how we plan to grow.” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit the EpicLight Beauty website: https://www.epiclightbeauty.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/epiclightbeauty/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/EpicLightBeauty/page/A29CD316-5980-4C13-84AA-2DCC3C4014AE?ref_=ast_bln Connect with Saima Rathor on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saimarathor/ Connect with Patricia Gallardo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricia-gallardo-547174b1/
WEB COPYRedefining Beauty and Wellness After 50 with Deborah & Julianna Grimes Welcome to another episode of The Over 50 Health & Wellness Show! In this enlightening episode, we're joined by Deborah Grimnes and Juliana Grimnes, the visionary mother-daughter founders of Give-A-Derm, a skincare brand that's setting new standards in the beauty industry by promoting health, individuality, and toxin-free products. In this episode, you'll learn:The Backstory: Discover how a health scare caused by a dermatological treatment gone wrong propelled Deborah and Juliana on a quest to create a skincare line that is safe, effective, and luxurious, all while promoting wellness at every age. The Mission of Give-A-Derm: Understand the philosophy behind Give-A-Derm, a company that challenges conventional beauty standards and advocates for self-love, individuality, and embracing the beauty of aging without compromising on health. The Importance of Toxin-Free Skincare: Learn about the harmful effects of common chemicals found in skincare products and why Deborah and Juliana are passionate about providing products that support the body's health. Juliana's Expertise: Gain insights from Juliana's expertise as a licensed massage therapist specializing in lymphatic drainage, and how this influenced their product development to ensure each item supports the body's natural processes. Personal Journeys to Product Creation: Hear firsthand accounts of the trial and error, research, and dedication that went into formulating their skincare line, ensuring each product meets their stringent standards for purity and performance. Challenging Beauty Norms: Explore how Give-A-Derm is contributing to a shift in societal norms around beauty, aging, and wellness, encouraging both men and women to feel confident and healthy in their skin. Key Takeaways: Deborah and Juliana share practical tips for individuals looking to transition to a cleaner, more health-conscious skincare routine, and how to embrace aging with grace and vitality. Resources Mentioned: Give-A-Derm Website (use coupon code “SILVEREDGE” to save 10% off your first order):https://giveaderm.com Give-A-Derm YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@giveaderm EWG's Skin Deep Database: A tool recommended for checking the safety of skincare ingredients.https://www.ewg.org Connect with Deborah and Juliana:Instagram: @giveadermFacebook: @giveafdermEmail: giveaderminfo@gmail.com Special Offer for Listeners:Use code "SILVEREDGE" at checkout on the Give-A-Derm website for a 10% discount on your first purchase. Thank you for tuning into this episode of The Over 50 Health & Wellness Show. If you enjoyed this conversation with Deborah and Juliana Grimnes, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Until next time, embrace your health, beauty, and the journey of aging with confidence and joy.Want to rewrite the narrative of your life and health? Visit the link below to see if our 1:1 coaching services are a perfect fit for your long term goals: https://calendly.com/thesilveredge/coaching-inquiry Want more over 50 health and wellness goodness? Check out our private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/silveredgefitness
When Saima Rathor and Patricia Gallardo met outside their children's preschool 15 years ago, they never could have imagined that one day they'd be founding a company together. The two women struck up a fast friendship, and over a decade later they turned their shared passion for the transformative power of beauty products into EpicLight Beauty: a line of clean, multi-tasking products for women aged 35+ that break the standard mold of beauty. EpicLight Beauty is inspired by Saima and Patricia's rich Latina and Pakistani cultures. Their products address the changes in women's skin, different ethnicities, and the beauty industry's perception of real women. The result is a celebration of women of all skin tones, ages, and skin types. Since they launched last October, EpicLight Beauty has been featured in outlets like People Magazine, ABC News, and Beauty Independent. Launching a Product-Based Business After securing a product developer, manufacturer, and packaging company, Patricia and Saima started hitting the pavement – attending trade shows and making phone calls. With Patricia's background in product development and Saima's in finance, they made use of industry contacts and spread the word. After a successful pre-launch campaign, they launched in October 2022. Initially, they sold direct-to-consumers online and through local pop-ups, but soon they opened an Amazon shop as well. As the company has grown, they've brought on help with their social media and now work with a team of influencers and content creators. To avoid the pitfall that many product-based businesses fall into, Saima and Patricia have been careful to limit their skews. They focus on a select few products, all of which are multi-tasking and work for a variety of skin tones. Building a Community Around Your Brand EpicLight Beauty is entirely self-funded, which makes their growth even more impressive. From day one, Patricia and Saima prioritized building a community around their brand. Most of their marketing efforts center on the human connection and meeting their customers in person at pop-up events and tradeshows. Their PR strategies have also focused on relationship-building. By reaching out to editors and making a connection, Patricia and Saima have been featured in major publications and even had their products featured in the Oscar's goody bag! They've also built a successful partnership with Erica Taylor, a well-known artist and educator in the beauty industry. Many of Patricia and Saima's industry connections and publication features have happened through word-of-mouth – something the founders credit to their network of fellow moms. Throughout all their marketing efforts, Patricia and Saima reiterate how important it's been for them to listen to their audience. Their tagline, “We see you because we are you” captures the heart of their brand. Enjoy this episode with EpicLight Beauty Founders Saima Rathor and Patricia Gallardo… Quotes “It's just the feeling that I get. I can have the worst day, and if I go and put on lip gloss that I love, it makes me feel better. It has an emotional impact.” “All the press we've gotten, it's been through talking to a mom friend. It's been this amazing network of moms helping each other, helping us get in touch with Allure, People, and all these magazines. It's been wonderful to see the power of the mom network.” “We're not in a rush. We can take our time, go slowly, and have it grow organically. But we're doing it.” “Of course we want to grow and become really big, but it's more important to have an ear on the ground; listening to our friends and women of our age group, understanding what they want and what they want to see. We want to build more relationships. That's how we plan to grow.” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit the EpicLight Beauty website: https://www.epiclightbeauty.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/epiclightbeauty/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/EpicLightBeauty/page/A29CD316-5980-4C13-84AA-2DCC3C4014AE?ref_=ast_bln Connect with Saima Rathor on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saimarathor/ Connect with Patricia Gallardo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricia-gallardo-547174b1/
BIO: Nancy is the Founder and CEO of Chi-est Beauty, a natural skincare line with a focus on natural deodorant. Nancy is trying to help as many people have a successful transition to natural deodorant as conventional deodorant has been linked to many illnesses, so let do something about it and this is where I come in. Etsy Shop Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of Skin Theory, we're exploring one of the most confusing elements of skincare – marketing! Or more specifically, the terminology used to market skincare and beauty products. As consumers, we're bombarded with buzzwords and jargon when it comes to beauty products, making it difficult to discern what's actually good for our skin and what's just a clever marketing ploy. So in today's episode, we'll be discussing the origins of these terms, what they actually mean (if anything), and how to navigate the often-confusing world of beauty marketing to make informed decisions. Disclaimer: You may be surprised by what you hear in today's episode, so I encourage you to listen with a curious and open mind! Podcast Highlights What popular industry terms like “clean beauty”, “Hyppoallergenic”, “Dermatologist Tested” and more actually mean (if anything) The difference between “medical-grade” and over-the-counter skincare Is there such a thing as “clean” and “dirty” ingredients? Practical tips for making informed decisions when it comes to purchasing skincare Links Mentioned Acne-Safe Makeup List: https://emmediane.com/blogs/skin-tips/acne-safe-makeup-list Pore Clogging Ingredients List + Search Tool: https://emmediane.com/blogs/skin-tips/pore-clogging-ingredients Michelle Wong from Lab Muffin Beauty: https://labmuffin.com/clean-beauty-is-wrong-and-wont-give-us-safer-products/ Jen Novacovich from The Eco Well: https://www.instagram.com/theecowell/ Additional Resources You Might Like: 3 Common Misconceptions of “Natural Beauty” Products: https://emmediane.com/blogs/skin-tips/3-common-misconceptions-of-natural-beauty-products Do 60% of Skincare Products Really Absorb into the Bloodstream? https://emmediane.com/blogs/skin-tips/do-60-of-skincare-products-really-absorb-into-the-bloodstream Special Offers Have skin concerns or looking for help building a routine? Work with me directly for FREE: http://emmediane.typeform.com/to/uVuLYeg2#source=skintheory Sign up for our newsletter for 15% off + expert skincare advice delivered directly to your inbox! Sign Up: https://emmediane.com/pages/newsletter
Host Jim Ventura (professional Navigational consultant - Astrology, Numerology, Runes, Tarot, Animal cards etc...) is the author of two metaphysical books, YouTube videos, and frequent appearances of the ABC show The ListTV. He empowers his clients by using many different types of oracle sessions w one-on-one readings and classes and also does local in-office and phone and FaceTime seminars and also classes on a wise range of metaphysical subjects (JimVentura.com). Snake Oil is Jim's blog column. Snake Oil radio is a both grounded and spiritual forum of a wide range of metaphysical subjects with a primary focus on how everyone can learn to fine tune their unique intuitive abilities and skills. Todays show will be an interview show with Jen Dillon, we will take a few live calls for question for Jen halfway thru the show: “For over twenty years, my passion for natural products including aromatic plants, herbs, and essential oils led me to many discoveries of their wonderful health and beauty benefits. I began formulating natural products in 2002. I have committed my life to the research and benefits of using the purest plant derived ingredients, wholesomely tended and harvested by farmers and distillers, who share my love of nature. I've formulated Natural Beauty Products, Herbal Tea Remedies, Aromatherapy and Homeopathic Medicines. Jen Dillon has an extensive background in natural product formulation and natural wellnes
As much as I love plants, I also love taking care of my skin and using natural beauty-enhancing products. Here are five of my go-to beauty products that use natural oils and pigments for an all-over natural glow. I have no affiliation with these companies, and the links go directly to their sites, with the exception of Crunchi, where I will be sending you through my sister-in-love's site. Revision Skincare Intellishade TruPhysical Tinted Broad Spectrum 45 Mineral Sunscreen - https://revisionskincare.com/products/intellishade%C2%AE-truphysical-1-7-oz?gclid Ranavat Brightening Saffron Serum - https://www.ranavat.com/collections/shop-your-ritual/products/brightening-saffron-serum Auric Plush Ritual Lip Treatment in BARE - https://auriccosmetics.com/products/plush-ritual-ceramide-lip-treatment?variant=41233021763767 Crunchi- Shadow Bar Vol. 1 Eyeshadow Palatte - crunchi.com/nicolefeldhaus Chanel Baume Essential - Glow Stick in SCULPTING - https://www.chanel.com/us/makeup/p/169060/baume-essentiel-multi-use-glow-stick/
With the New Year quickly approaching you're likely taking some time to reassess this past year and set goals for yourself in the new year. Of course, focusing on your career, health, and other big areas of your life are often top-of-mind resolutions, but what about your skincare? There are plenty of habits that you can implement into your daily routine for a glowing complexion, but something that is often overlooked when it comes to skincare goals for the new year is how your other goals (or even existing habits) may impact your skin. That's right, some of the seemingly unrelated habits that you may already have or are looking to implement, such as taking new supplements or eating healthier, may actually be sabotaging your skin. So, before you finalize your resolutions for the new year, I wanted to take some time to share some of the healthy habits that could be sabotaging your skin as well as some easy ways to level up your skincare in 2023. Podcast Highlights The top 4 “healthy” habits that could be harming your skin Easy to implement skincare goals for the new year Exciting Emme Diane announcement Links Mentioned Acne-safe alternatives for healthy hair, skin, and nails Biosil: https://amzn.to/3AZBNAZ Marine Collagen: https://amzn.to/3PVGZO1 B12 Study (Too Much Vitamin B12 Linked to Acne): https://www.livescience.com/51338-vitamin-b12-linked-acne-bacteria.html Pore Clogging Ingredients List: https://emmediane.com/blogs/skin-tips/pore-clogging-ingredients 3 Misconceptions of “Natural Beauty” Products: https://emmediane.com/blogs/skin-tips/3-common-misconceptions-of-natural-beauty-products What to know about Biotin and Breakouts: https://emmediane.com/blogs/skin-tips/taking-biotin-for-your-skin-good-or-bad Protein Powders My Favorites: Designs for Health PurePaleo https://amzn.to/36IyiEm Four Sigmatic Plant-Based Protein https://amzn.to/3BP1zK6 Full List of #EmmeApproved Protein Powders: https://emmediane.com/blogs/skin-tips/emmeapproved-acne-safe-protein-powders Amazing Grass Amazing Trio: https://amzn.to/3r20Foe Neck and Décolleté Skincare Routine: https://emmediane.com/blogs/skin-tips/neck-and-decollete-skincare-routine FREE Consultation: https://emmediane.typeform.com/to/uVuLYeg2#source=skintheory Sign up for our newsletter for 15% off: https://emmediane.com/pages/newsletter
This Green Beauty Opinion airs just before Black Friday; the day on which the world experiences a retail rush. With Black Friday now extending to a week – even a month – of heavy discounted prices on everything from big-ticket tech items to small business beauty products, we asked in our previous episode whether we – as beauty consumers and indie beauty businesses – should participate in Black Friday, and if so, in what way. The fact remains that Black Friday is a day indie beauty businesses too can make significant sales and reach out to customers with interesting offers. But, are they being heard in the noise of Black Friday mega deals from mainstream brands? In this opinion short, Formula Botanica CEO Lorraine Dallmeier explains why natural indie brands have a lot to offer beauty shoppers and dispels the myth that only the cosmetics' conglomerates can create high-performance skincare. Listen in to discover why small, natural indie beauty businesses and their products deserve our support all year round and not just on Black Friday.
Lorraine Dallmeier, the founder of Formula Botanica, is back with me today, and we are talking specifically about how to formulate your own beauty products at home.The DIY beauty world can be really confusing, overwhelming, and a little scary to jump into - because, let's be honest, we don't want to ruin our skin.So Lorraine is easing our fears and helping explain how we are all born formulators and how we can use that inherent knowledge to develop our own powerful, simple skincare products.In this episode, I will touch on:The history of formulation in the beauty industryHow to formulate your own beauty productsEasy products you can make at homeHow to identify skin problems by making your own productsIf you love this podcast, leave a review and share a screenshot of this episode to your IG stories. Tag @thisisstephaniemoram so I can shout you out and publicly say thanks. Thanks for listening and being here.Your green bestie,xoxo StephanieFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on TikTokFollow Me on LinkedinFollow Me on TwitterWanna go the extra green mile? Binge (and download) my complimentary audio series to reduce your waste and learn how to consume less in just five days!Hang With LorraineWebsiteInstagramLinkedInCheckout Formula BotanicaWebsite FacebookInstagram Twitter TikTokYouTubeGreen Beauty Conversations PodcastPrevious Episodes Mentioned#24. What is Greenwashing? #31. What's Really Hiding in Your Home with Loni Brown#54. Greenify Your Self-Care and Bathroom RoutineProduced by: Alecia HarrisMusic By: Liz Fohle
Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali is a board-certified dermatologist and is one of the most sought after derms in NYC and founder of Hudson Dermatology and Laser Surgery, a state-of-the-art practice in Manhattan. His patients include some of today's most prominent celebs: Martha Stewart, Hailey Bieber, Kate Bock, and more. He's the formulation expert behind brands like Rhode Beauty and 86 Elm. Dr. Bhanusali also founded Skin Medicinals and Hairstim Labs, a platform for physicians to prescribe compounded topical formulas for skin and hair solutions. Most recently he was named a Crain's NY Top 25 Healthcare Innovator.Disclaimer: This podcast is not to be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.FOLLOW SKIN MEDICINALSSkin Medicinals' WebsiteDR. DHAVAL BHANUSALIDr. Bhanusali's WebsiteDr. Bhanusali's InstagramFOLLOW HELLO BEAUTYHello Beauty's InstagramFOLLOW JOYCE PLATONJoyce Platon's Instagram
Renée Rouleau is a trusted skincare expert and esthetician. She is the founder of the eponymous skincare brand Renée Rouleau. As a celebrity esthetician, her clients include Demi Lovato, Madelaine Petsch, Sofia Vergara, Camila Mendes, and Lili Reinhart. In this episode she shares her tips and expert advice about the 9 various skin types, why she doesn't believe in the "one size fits all" approach, why it's beneficial to wear makeup everyday, and so much more. Disclaimer: This podcast is not to be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.FOLLOW RENÉE ROULEAURenée Rouleau's WebsiteRenée Rouleau Skincare's InstagramRenée Rouleau's Personal InstagramFOLLOW HELLO BEAUTYHello Beauty's InstagramFOLLOW JOYCE PLATONJoyce Platon's Instagram
Dr. Trevor Cates is a naturopathic physician, USA Today bestselling author of Clean Skin From Within, founder of The Spa Dr., and host of The Women's Dr. podcast. She recently launched a 9-part docuseries called Hormones, Health, and Harmony featuring major names like Suzanne Somers, JJ virgin, Dr. David Perlmutter and more. She was the first female licensed as a naturopathic doctor in California state history. As a licensed naturopathic practitioner, she specializes in hormone balance and a holistic approach to skin care. Dr. Cates just released a book a few days ago called Natural Beauty Reset where she provides the tools, resources, and confidence for readers to restore radiance and hormonal harmony from the inside out.Disclaimer: This podcast is not to be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.FOLLOW DR. TREVOR CATESDr. Trevor Cates' WebsiteDr. Trevor Cates' InstagramFOLLOW HELLO BEAUTYHello Beauty's InstagramFOLLOW JOYCE PLATONJoyce Platon's Instagram
Welcome to 23rd episode of Dream Malayalam Podcast. In this episode, I am chatting with Anciya KA, the founder of Ummees Naturals, the natural beauty product brand from Kerala, India. Based on Anciya, Ummees Naturals is formulated exclusively using locally available herbs through traditional methods, It is the traditional wisdom of her mother (Umma) that inspired Anciya to start this venture. Anciya is a source of inspiration for many house wives in Kerala. Her self confidence and determination is very evident from the talk. Most women in Kerala would hang up on their dreams once they get married. Anciya is a shining example for those women to not give up because she did not give up even though she got married at the age of 18. She inspires women to keep on dreaming and shows that with hard work and persistence, one day they will be able to achieve their dreams. Listen to the wonderful Malayalam Podcast with Anciya by clicking one of the options given below.
The Summer break has arrived, but we're not leaving you in the dark. We're back for another Summer Series, taking a deep dive into 12 companies across Australia and the US which have been popular with our community. In this episode Bryce and Alec are taking a deep dive into BWX Limited (ASX:BWX) and are joined by their CEO Dave Fenlon. BWX Ltd is in the beauty and personal care industry, providing skin, hair and body products in Australia and internationally. Dave talks about their recent acquisition of Go-To and their plan for the business moving forward.This summer, Superhero are partnering with Qantas to help you trade to the skies. Winner of Money Magazine's Best of the Best award for the Cheapest Online Broker, Superhero allows you to trade over 6,000 shares and ETFs with $0 brokerage AND you can now earn Qantas points with Superhero. Visit superhero.com.au/qantas to learn more. Eligibility criteria, terms and conditions, and fees & charges apply. Order Get Started Investing on Booktopia or Amazon now. If you want to let Alec or Bryce know what you think of an episode, contact them here. Make sure you don't miss anything about Equity Mates - visit this page if you want to support our work.Want more Equity Mates? Come to our website and subscribe to Equity Mates Investing Podcast, social media channels, Thought Starters mailing list and more at or check out our Youtube channel.*****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. This episode contained sponsored content from Superhero.*****Equity Mates Investing Podcast is a product of Equity Mates Media. All information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. Equity Mates gives listeners access to information and educational content provided by a range of financial services professionals. It is not intended as a substitute for professional finance, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Equity Mates Media does not operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given.Before making any financial decisions you should read the Product Disclosure Statement and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional. Do not take financial advice from a podcast or video. For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you. Equity Mates is part of the Acast Creator Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shiva Rose, founder of Shiva Rose beauty, discusses how her pivotal move from LA to Texas intertwines with the importance of nature and natural beauty. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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You'll learn from an entrepreneur on how she built a business to reach the first six-figure mark by having authentic conversations with her audience. Tailored Beauty sells quality ingredient beauty products that are safe for all ages. For more on Tailored Beauty and show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/tailored-beauty-social-ads Tune in to learn Why manufacturing is the most important skill to master early on How many followers and subscribers they had before hitting the six-figure mark Why it's dangerous to think that your customers think or behave like you
Today on The Clean Body Podcast, host Lauren Kelly talks to one of the co-founders of Jupiter, Ross Goodhart, about toxins found in conventional scalp care products, how genetics, diet and lifestyle habits impact scalp care, and the benefits of active and natural ingredients on hair health.Get 10% off Jupiter purchases by using the code CLEANBODY10 at www.hellojupiter.comWhat you'll learn: What dandruff is and why it happens (00:16:18)The difference between natural and active ingredients in hygiene products (00:15:26)How probiotics positively impact the scalp microbiome (00:19:45)Toxic ingredients – including parabens and fragrances – found in conventional haircare products that you should avoid (00:21:53)Why your shampoo & conditioner shouldn't last for years (00:24:28)The benefits of apple cider vinegar, coconut oil and aloe vera on your hair (00:29:21)How genetics, diet and lifestyle habits impact scalp care (00:34:34)Why you shouldn't over-exfoliate your scalp (00:57:57)About Ross Goodhart:Ross Goodhart Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Jupiter, the first brand focused on delivering high quality, luxe dandruff and scalp care products at approachable-premium prices. He was born and raised in Hawaii, and received his B.B.A from the University of Michigan School of Business in 2002, with an emphasis in Finance, Accounting and Entrepreneurship.Ross worked in investment banking at Peter J. Solomon Company and then private equity at Siguler Guff & Company. Disenchanted with the finance world, Ross started developing high quality yet affordable home, kitchen and lifestyle products, but felt a disre to develop a brand and business that spoke to him more personally.For his entire life, Ross had experienced moderate, and sometimes severe, dandruff. He progressively grew more and more frustrated with the available options – smelly formulas that didn't work, prescription formulas that had numerous toxic ingredients, or products with uninspiring and embarrassing branding. Learn more about Ross's story to launch the Jupiter brand during the episode.About Jupiter:Jupiter is an elevated and clean line of scientifically-formulated dandruff and hair care products made in collaboration with a resident dermatologist and R&D expert to formulate clean, safe, spa-like products. All Jupiter products are paraben-free, sulfate-free, phthalate-free, dye-free, and vegan. They're also safe for color and chemically-treated hair, and all hair types.The science-based formulas are designed to keep your scalp in balance. Jupiter as done the research, and used only active ingredients when it makes sense to deliver the fastest, best results without compromise.For more on Ross Goodhart and Jupiter, visit https://hellojupiter.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellojupiter/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellojupiter/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/9om64sdubualghhn4p0r4pbxs?si=UHlh6mkxS0ag3somFu5sNQ&nd=1Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/JupiterTheBrand/For more on Lauren Kelly and The Clean Body Project, visit www.thecleanbodyproject.com. Lauren's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/HolisticLaurenKelly/The Clean Body Podcasts's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecleanbodypodcast/YouTube:
Emily and Vanessa are thrilled to welcome Lorraine Dallmeier to the podcast this week. She is a clean beauty expert and specializes in product formulation. Lorraine is here to debunk all the common myths surrounding the green beauty industry. Expect to learn what common ingredients in skincare means for your health, natural alternatives (we're looking at you, retinol!) and environmental aspects of the beauty industry. Do preservatives harm the body? How important is it to wear natural deodorant? Are people really getting Botox to stop sweating? Let's find out!Find out more about Formula Botanica on their website: https://formulabotanica.comFollow Formula Botanica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/formulabotanicaFollow Lorraine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lorrainedallmeierFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellness.myths/Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WellnessMythsEmail feedback or questions to wellnessmyths@gmail.comYou can find a computer generated show transcript at https://wellnessmyths.com
Ali and Harmony share staycation ideas for the holidays, Harmony's Tech Report, Carmen Kubista, founder of Story Skin Care calls-in to talk about natural beauty products, and your local Steals & Deals.
Ingrid Fernandez has become a regular pop-up shop at the Garden House in Kamakura where she sells her popular natural beauty products. Ingrid is also a surfer and yoga teacher, she is living the laid-back life in Kamakura and its nearby beach towns. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babyshamanherbs/ (https://www.instagram.com/babyshamanherbs/) Website: https://babyshaman.handcrafted.jp/ (https://babyshaman.handcrafted.jp/) Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/people/nq3be1mz (https://www.etsy.com/people/nq3be1mz) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/babyshamanherbs/ (https://www.facebook.com/babyshamanherbs/) #naturalbeauty #babyshamanherbs #ingridfernandez Support this podcast
In this episode, Branden talks to the seller of an Amazon FBA business created in December 2018 in the beauty niche. Listen in to find out how the business makes an average of $40,417 per month in net profit, why the seller has decided to sell, the lessons learned from running the business, and much more. Find more businesses like listing #47652 at empireflippers.com.
Wondering if that $62.00 Westman Atelier mascara is worth the hefty price tag? Looking for a less expensive, awesome face oil that isn't as expensive as Vintner's Daughter? In this episode Erin and Megan share their top 10 beauty products, from deodorant to BB cream. Added bonus, several of the products recommended are from companies with sustainable practices. Visit www.erinwalshdesign.com/blogger for show notes including links to each product we share!
In this final episode of season one, I finish the series by talking about herbs,their actions and how they can be used for balancing hormones and conditions like fibroids, endometriosis, infertility, PCOS, PMS, heavy bleeding etc. The second half of the episode is all about lifestyle, how your emotions contribute to hormonal imbalance and poor health plus a few simple practices you can start to do to manage your emotions and mental state. A major contributor to hormonal imbalance in women is stress and a lack of rest. Sleep and rest are ESSENTIAL for hormonal harmony and overall vitality, in my 90 Day Wellness Programme we work through all these stages making sure that at the end of your 90 day programme you are emotionally stable, level headed and have mastered the art of rest. The final part is about toxins and pollutants that are endocrine disruptors, Xenoestrogens of particular note found in our food sources, cleaning and personal care products. I also mention Dioxins, in the episode I mention only one major source however another major source is high fat foods, particularly animal products that are high in fat, check out the our Instagram post on dioxins for more. Below are the links to everything I mentioned in this episode. Drasanvi Superfoods CHLORELLA POWDER https://www.floraforce.co.za/shop/chlorella-powder/ Newsletter for more helpful natural health info https://mailchi.mp/47e842dc68bc/chocolate-salami-2019?e=6022748625 Checkout Drasanvi Superfoods Instagram page for amazing healthy recipes HARMONY hormone support, SKIN RENEW tea, African Black Soap, IRON WOMBMAN blood tonic (contains Dong Quai) can all be found on the Earth + Root Botanicals online store https://earthandrootbotanicals.com/shop/ ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Wombman Wellness is a pursuit of women's health and wellbeing. It's about helping women take control of their lives and teaching them how to heal themselves. To find out more about Wombman Wellness and the services available to you go to https://naturallyhealthybywanga.com/wombman-wellness-programme/ or email me at wanga@wombmanwellness.com Follow us on Instagram @wombmanwellness and SUBSCRIBE to the Wombman Wellness podcast so you never miss a life changing episode. Rate, review and send in your thoughts or comments via voice-notes on Anchor.fm You can tune in to this podcast via Apple Podcast, Spotify, Anchor.fm, and Google Podcast. Click here. . . . Disclaimer: All information provided here is for education purposes only and should not be substituted for medical advice from your health care physician. The products promoted are not intended to diagnose, prevent or cure any disease. If a condition persists please contact your primary health care physician or health practitioner.
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Stacia Guzzo's mother's breast cancer diagnoses got her into researching the possible causes. The discovery of aluminum's possible link to cancer motivated Stacia to make her own natural beauty products. Stacia found her niche with aluminum-free deodorant and started SmartyPits. From a hobby beekeeper who made lip balms, Stacia honed in on her specialty and scaled her business to seven-figures. In this episode of Shopify Masters, you'll hear from Stacia Guzzo of SmartPits on how she found her niche and the decisions she had to make to scale her business. For more information on Stacia Guzzo, SmartyPits, and show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/smartypits-scale Tune in to learn What is story-based marketing and why it’s so effective How to identify whether an idea is great or awful How do you know if you’ve gone niche enough
On this episode, I talk with Amanda and Jac founders of The Green Beauty Collective and just two wonderful ladies in general. I spoke with Amana and Jac on a previous episode which is linked below and was absolutely thrilled that they wanted to come on again. They bring such a good and honest energy to the conversation anytime we get together.This time we talked about a few different things, including (and of course) makeup and how the world of natural beauty products has shifted since they started, each of our relationships to beauty, the insecurities that pop up for all of us, the elitism that is present in the world of green beauty business, what they’ve learned in business this past year, and much more.And of course, as it is with there YouTube videos, this episode was full of lots of giggles and funny moments. If you need something both light and thoughtful for your day, you’ll enjoy listening to this one.
Phil Richards interviews about the benefits of using natural beauty products.
From misleading marketing to a sneaky ingredient list to deceiving animal cruelty claims, it’s imperative to know what’s really in your beauty products – natural or not. On this episode of You Time™, I sat down with Bare Me – an all-natural and zero mess face mask company – founder, Angie Tran. Angie’s work is dedicated to creating a face mask that genuinely walks its talk. Not only is she committed to using quality, natural ingredients for her products, but she has a passion for spreading awareness around what’s really happening in the beauty industry. This episode is for: those who are interested in cleaning up their wellness and beauty routine and want to ensure they aren’t falling victim to sneaky marketing tactics or green-washing. SHOP BARE ME BEAUTY NOW TOPICS COVERED Angie’s journey with healing her skin | 3:00 The Dirty Dozen and your beauty routine | 6:40 The downfall of marketing and sneaky ingredient labels | 9:00 How Bare Me masks are different than other face masks | 12:42 Why ‘cruelty-free’ doesn’t always mean what you think it might | 24:47 What Think Dirty can teach you about the products in your home | 26:15 What transformational self-care means to Angie | 38:52 RESOURCES Learn more and shop Bare Me face masks including their newest mask, Superfood Elixir Discover the current EWG (Environmental Working Group) Dirty Dozen list Learn more about Think Dirty and download the app for iPhone and Google Head to Leaping Bunny to learn about their cruelty-free certification process and standards for brands Download Headspace to get started on your mindfulness and meditation journey Read more about infants and prescription drugs ADDITIONAL RESOURCES + EXTRA SAVINGS Are you feeling inspired to overhaul your beauty products? Head to the skincare + beauty section of my blog to learn more about the products I use and trust. Also, you can shop Follainand save 15% with my exclusive discount code. Order your copy of Boundaries with Soul by Carley Schweet Learn more about the Boundaries with Soul™ Digital Course. Psst! You can save 10% with code BOUNDARIES at checkout.
Meet Chantelle Lapierre from Elodie Alchemy! Chantelle makes natural (and environmentally friendly) beauty and skincare products.
Mitra Jouhari (High Maintenance, It's A Guy Thing) joins Dara and Betsy to talk about the three things she is officially DONE with: natural beauty products, Marfa Texas, and whimsy. Dara and Betsy deliberate to determine which thing Mitra must be done with forever!DONE LIVE! is coming to Brooklyn on Friday Jan 4! Get your tickets HERE!---Follow @DonePod on Twitter today!PLEASE SUBSCRIBE/RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.DONE is a Forever Dog Podcasthttp://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/done/
Hillary first opens the show with an amazing keynote from her mentor, the late Ray Rubio from the Integrative Fertility Symposium last year. Ray shares a story about Dr. Shen, and why often times the simplest answer right under our nose is the one that will give us our answers. Then, she welcomes back her friend Katrina to share Part 2 of their top picks for yummy (and effective!) green and clean beauty products. To share your own fertility story, please email me at hillary@ladypotions.com. I look forward to connecting with you, as you are what this podcast is all about. Takeaways: [4:10] Hillary plays a clip of a Keynote from the Integrative Fertility Symposium where her mentor, Ray Rubio, discusses the beauty of using common sense as a practitioner, and a story regarding his mentor Dr. Shen and the fashion icon Chanel. [14:53] Hillary and Katrina discuss more of Katrina’s top picks! Dry Shampoo (Katrina recommends putting it in our hair before bed instead of in the morning) Kaia Naturals Captain Blankenship Shampoo Innersense Avalon Organics Conditioner Acure Conditioner Body Wash Aleavia Saje Soap Bars Meow Meow Tweet Deodorant Agent Nateur Meow Meow Tweet Kaia Naturals Meow Meow Pit Primer Once a week do an armpit detox with bentonite clay and apple cider vinegar mask to pull out all of the old aluminum. Leave it on for about 10 minutes. Beauty Boxes Beauty Hero Art of Organics Organic Bunny Box (@organicbunny on Instagram) References: Fertile Minds on LibSyn Fertile Minds on iTunes @ladypotions4u Ep #049: “Part 1 of Natural Beauty Products Worth Your Money That Won’t Wreck Your Fertility” Integrative Fertility Symposium Parents on Demand App Dr. John Shen - Hillary will put in link Continue Your Journey: Link to sign up for free 29-day meditation challenge @ladypotions4u on Twitter @ladypotions4u on Instagram My Website: Ladypotions.com Special Thanks to Christopher Lloyd Clarke for music Disclaimer * You must not rely on the information in this podcast as an alternative to medical advice from your doctor or another professional healthcare provider. If you have any specific questions about any medical matter you should consult your doctor or another professional healthcare provider. If you think you may be suffering from any medical condition you should seek immediate medical attention. You should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice, or discontinue medical treatment because of information on this website or in this podcast.
Today, Hillary and her friend Katrina talk about beauty products and how they could be interfering with your fertility. They list the top ten chemical and ingredient offenders (out of 1,300!) to look out for and avoid, give recommendations on natural beauty product and product lines, and share some practical ways to make small shifts away from slathering ourselves daily in a chemical cocktail. More women are becoming savvy as consumers, and aware of how much of an effect what we put on our body has in with what happens inside of it. To share your own fertility story, please email me at hillary@ladypotions.com. I look forward to connecting with you, as you are what this podcast is all about. Takeaways: [1:37] The United States Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (abbreviated as FFDCA, FDCA, or FD&C), has not been changed since 1938. Europe and Canada have higher regulatory standards, and hopefully, the United States will catch up in the close future. [9:30] Top 10 ingredients we don’t want in our personal care products: Sunscreen Chemicals. Common Names are Benzophenone, PABA, Avobenzone, Homosalate, and Methoxycinnamate. Parabens. Parabens are widely used preservatives that prevent the growth of bacteria, mold, and yeast in cosmetic products. Read more on parabens. Synthetic Colors. FD&C or D&C represent artificial colors. F (food) and D&C (drug and cosmetics). These letters precede a color and number (e.g., D&C Red 27 or FD&C Blue 1). Synthetic Fragrance. Phthalates. The main phthalates in cosmetics and personal care products are dibutyl phthalate in nail polish, diethyl phthalate in perfumes and lotions, and dimethyl phthalate in hairspray. Triclosan. Triclosan is a widely used antimicrobial chemical found in toothpastes, antibacterial soaps, and deodorants. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) / Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES). This surfactant can be found in more than 90 percent of personal care and cleaning products (think foaming products). Formaldehyde. Formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing preservatives are used in many cosmetic products to help prevent bacteria growth. Toluene. A petrochemical derived from petroleum or coal tar sources and it can be found in nail polish, nail treatments, and hair color /bleaching products. Aluminum. Used in antiperspirants. Read more on aluminum. [18:21] Now on to… what to actually use? Hillary’s friend Katrina Hall shares her evolution into natural beauty, and some of the top natural products she finds to be the ones she can trust the most with great results. [22:55] Katrina’s gateway product was an oil cleanser from the Crude Personal line, and she still uses it to take off her makeup. [26:32] Here are some other of Katrina’s top picks! Beauty products are a very personal choice, but hopefully, these will give you some hope that there are some great options out there, and even just changing one is a step in the right direction. Cleanser Marie Veronique Gel Cleanser Probiotic Skin Cleanser Sunscreen HYNT Suntegrity Marie Veronique Foundation Sappho Essentials Foundation Crunchi Setting Powder 100% Pure Bamboo Blur Powder Bronzer/ Contour RMS Lily LoLo Brows Ecobrow Plume Eyeshadow Lily LoLo Mascara Tarte Amazonian Clay Harvest Fitglow Lash Serum Eyeliner ZuZu Luxe Lip Gloss Fitglow Lip Serum Chapstick Zi Zai Lip Sticks Axiology Lip Liners Gabriel Cosmetics ZuZu Luxe References: Fertile Minds on LibSyn Fertile Minds on iTunes @ladypotions4u Think Dirty EWG’s Healthy Living App Parents on Demand App Crude Continue Your Journey: Link to sign up for free 29-day meditation challenge @ladypotions4u on Twitter @ladypotions4u on Instagram My Website: Ladypotions.com Special Thanks to Christopher Lloyd Clarke for music Disclaimer * You must not rely on the information in this podcast as an alternative to medical advice from your doctor or another professional healthcare provider. If you have any specific questions about any medical matter you should consult your doctor or another professional healthcare provider. If you think you may be suffering from any medical condition you should seek immediate medical attention. You should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice, or discontinue medical treatment because of information on this website or in this podcast.
Alexis and Samantha share their go -to natural + safe beauty products from Beautycounter. The girls talk about the chiropractor and their current treatment for “Tech Neck”. They also share their top 10 fall clothing must haves. Their favorites for this week include two new restaurants they have been loving!
Join us this Sunday night as we chat about the importance of Natural Ingredients in Beauty Products. What does it mean if a product label says "All Natural"? How Natural is Natural? What are the benefits of using natural products on our face, body, and hair? We will answer these questions and more when we speak with the owners of Luxe By Lay'Na and NBI. We will be LIVE at 9pm EDT/6pm PDT join us then with your comments and questions and share some of your favorite natural beauty products.
We talk skincare, makeup, natural products and business development with Gayle Segal of Faces Beautiful. Visit FacesBeautiful.com and use the code LAZY POD 10% first order. Get extra karma points by writing us a 5 Star iTunes/Apple Podcasts review. All you have to do is click. It might not show up immediately, but just Ali going to an event, she’ll get there eventually. Consider this your invitation to join our closed Facebook Group. Want to collab? Write us love letters? Please email thingsweretoolazytoblogabout@gmail.com Like us on Facebook because we really want to be liked. Ali’s Website Get Styled By Ali Amanda’s Blog Follow Ali on Social Media Twitter Instagram Follow Amanda on Social Media Twitter Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lazypod/support
Beauty products and wellness should not be mutually exclusive.Choosing between body odor and chemicals can seem like a no-win situation. It’s culturally unacceptable to stink, even though it's a result of your body purging toxins and cooling itself via sweat. Cleo&Coco founder Suzannah Raff worked to reconcile a product for body odor that wasn’t filled with talc, aluminum and other toxins. Blending essential oils with coconut-derived activated charcoal and bentonite clay resulted in a formula that doesn’t compromise health. Listen as Suzannah joins Lisa Davis to discuss how she created her product and the importance of natural beauty products.
Joining us today is Jean Scholtes, Founder and CEO of KIND soap company. KIND soap company creates truly natural bath, body, and beauty products with a mission to always be KIND to your skin, KIND to the earth, and KIND to others. Recently, KIND soap company was selected by Capital Innovators to be one of six companies in their Business Accelerator program. KIND was selected from nearly 500 applicants from 56 countries. In this episode: How did she go from BASEMENT to becoming a solid BRAND? What Jean has discovered in her evolution from corporate career to entrepreneurship. What Jean's marketing and design background contributes to your current role and business. Jean's approach to branding. Jean has extensive experience with market research and new product development. How does approach those areas with her own company. How her life changed personally since she's become a full-time entrepreneur. As well as the surprises. Jean's experience with Capital Innovators. How she became a candidate. Jean's encouragement for other entrepreneurs to find and pursue opportunities. Learn more: Website http://kindsoap.com Company Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KINDsoap
Joining us today is Jean Scholtes, Founder and CEO of KIND soap company. KIND soap company creates truly natural bath, body, and beauty products with a mission to always be KIND to your skin, KIND to the earth, and KIND to others. Recently, KIND soap company was selected by Capital Innovators to be one of six companies in their Business Accelerator program. KIND was selected from nearly 500 applicants from 56 countries. In this episode: How did she go from BASEMENT to becoming a solid BRAND? What Jean has discovered in her evolution from corporate career to entrepreneurship. What Jean's marketing and design background contributes to your current role and business. Jean's approach to branding. Jean has extensive experience with market research and new product development. How does approach those areas with her own company. How her life changed personally since she's become a full-time entrepreneur. As well as the surprises. Jean's experience with Capital Innovators. How she became a candidate. Jean's encouragement for other entrepreneurs to find and pursue opportunities. Learn more: Website http://kindsoap.com Company Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KINDsoap
Josh talks about Fetching Coffee, Natural Beauty Products, and Calling Out Happiness !!
She’s a Natural Beauty! In this episode of the Vegetarian Zen podcast, we’ll be sharing some tips for making the switch to natural beauty products. Please note that some of the links on this page may be affiliate links and, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you decide … The post Switching to Natural Beauty Products (VZ 214) appeared first on Vegetarian Zen.
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Tameko Rowe is a corporate employee turned eco conscious beauty and self care product line creator. Her company Cocoa Butter Mothers offers a range of products from nursing butters to beard balm, all crafted using responsibly sourced natural and organic ingredients, some of which come directly from Tameko's yard. Her intention is to continue to cultivate a deeper connection to self, encouraging clients to take time for luxurious self-care.
The trend of natural and organic products is creating quite a buzz in the fashion and beauty scene and has been for some time. However in emerging markets such as India, pricing remains an issue as players in these markets look to target the emerging middle class. Branding, therefore, plays an important role, and in India, spokespeople for these natural products include Bollywood stars. Although mass brands continue to dominate the beauty care market in India, premium brands are growing faster from a smaller base.
In this episode, we look the myth of natural beauty products always being the best option for you skin. We also answer the Customer Question of should you use a moisturiser if you have oily skin. Finally we spend some time talking about those Kim Kardashian photos that have 'broken the web' and what that now means for us all
Ms. Toi has over 55,000 YouTube Subscribers that tune into her natural beauty tips. Her love and passion for natural beauty began on a the little island of Oahu, Hawaii. She was raised in a household in which natural beauty was a way of life. When there was a beauty dilemma in the house, their garden provided the solution. While aquiring her B.S. in Excercise (Georgia State University) and her Certification as an Esthetician (Aveda Institute), she began investigating beauty trends and found products to that she loved did not always love her back. Hence the birth of Ms. Toi.com a site for beauty lovers who want to be glamorous without it being a hazard to their health.
We packed an amazing variety of information into this episode! An all green diva crew managed to talk about renewable energy in our sleeping naked is green segment. We did several product reviews including green diva stuff, green baby stuff and even a green dude product! Then we learned a lot about sustainable fishing and how we can become more aware and support sustainable fisheries through the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification and labeling program.