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Black women's hair is more than just hair—it's history, culture, and identity. In this episode of The Inclusive Business Lab, I sit down with my very own hairstylist, Bethany of Book by Bee, to talk all things winter hair care. From the importance of moisture to protecting your curls from heat damage, Bethany shares expert tips to keep your hair healthy all season long.But this conversation goes beyond products and styling. We dive into the challenges of finding the right stylist, the lack of curly hair education in cosmetology schools, and the way Black hair has been commercialized sometimes at our expense. Bethany keeps it real about the industry, from overpriced ‘curly cuts' to the rise of scam bookings. And yes, we talk about that struggle of finding a stylist who actually respects your time and your hair.Whether you're rocking a silk press this winter or staying curly all year long, this episode is packed with knowledge, laughs, and those “yes, girl!” moments. Bethany also shares details on her new eBook, designed to help beginners (and parents of curly-haired kids) master natural hair care at home.Tune in for expert hair advice, honest conversations, and a whole lot of love for Black hair! Book an appointment with Bethany and grab her eBook here: https://booked-with-bee.square.site/product/basic-curly-hair-care-for-beginners-e-book/30?cs=true&cst=customFind Bethany: https://linktr.ee/bethanytinalea
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
Send us a textAmanda Sebolai is the founder of the South African natural haircare brand, Dignify Afro Beauty and my guest in this episode of Shades and Layers. Amanda's personal journey of embracing her natural hair led her to create a line of innovative haircare products that celebrate African beauty and self-love. Inspired by her daughters, Amanda's products are helping to transform hair care for African women in post-apartheid South Africa. Her story gives insight into how long it takes and exactly what it takes to build a brand step by step.There is no entrepreneurial journey that is totally smooth and Amanda's is no different. In our conversation she highlights some of the bumps she hit while transitioning from homemade formulations to becoming a thriving business that seeks to own its entire value chain. She also credits customer engagement and feedback as the core of Dignify Afro Beauty's success. According to her, one of the most important pillars of her brand is being rooted in cultural identity and empowerment.Amanda wants to build a legacy company and leave a meaningful imprint on the world. Find out how she plans to do it all.Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook
Send us a text In this lively episode of Jams 'N' Cocktails, host Brad Brock welcomes Tim and Jess, the creators of "The Bug Juice," to discuss their journey from bug-bites to business success. Listeners will hear about how the duo turned Florida's infamous no-see-ums into an opportunity by creating a revolutionary all-natural insect repellent. They share fascinating insights into why some people are more attractive to bugs than others, the science behind their innovative product, and heartwarming testimonials from customers.Beyond bug repellent, Tim and Jess dive into their expanding product line, including skincare and upcoming haircare solutions, while also offering advice to aspiring entrepreneurs. The episode is packed with fun, including games like Name That Tune, a fiery barbecue discussion, and the latest entertainment news in The Jordy Files. Plus, Brad tests "The Bug Juice" live, with entertaining—and surprising—results.LinksJNC Officialhttps://www.jnclive.tvThe Bug Juicehttps://www.thebugjuice.comSupport us on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jncpodcast
Hello #naturallybeautifulfam! On today's episode Sabrine interviews Jordan Karim, Founder and CEO of Flora & Noor skincare. Flora & Noor is an inclusive Halal-certified, vegan, and cruelty free skincare brand that addresses the needs of those with melanin rich skin, and also those with chronic skin conditions. In this episode we discuss:Jordan's natural hair journey Natural hair care as a hijabiThe inspiration behind creating Flora & NoorWhat Halal-certified beauty meansFrom making products at home to being in ULTAThe importance and benefits of mentorshipand much more!For more information about Jordan and Flora & Noor visit:IG: @floraandnoorwww.floraandnoor.comSupport the showFor more information about Naturally Beautiful visit:www.naturallybeautiful.coIG: @naturallybeautiful.co
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There has been a long developed stigma surrounding herbs and their uses in our lives. Common marketing surrounding herbal remedies is often stamped with confusing labels like, “Not FDA approved” and “If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a physician.”What society has forgotten is that these herbs are the plants that our creator gave to us on this planet. They all have a purpose in our lives, from healing to beauty and everything in between—and they shouldn't be considered dangerous if you are in tune with your body, whether you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or just wanting to seek more natural remedies. My guest in this episode is Arielle De Martinez, and she shares such a refreshing and freeing perspective surrounding herbs and their uses in our everyday lives. Coming from a background as a hairstylist, Arielle began to wake up to the reality that surrounds the beauty and healthcare industries. Shampoos and products that she was using in her client's hair were loaded with the fragrances and endocrine disruptors that we are all striving to get away from when leading a more holistic life. This inspired her to found her own beauty company that centers around whole plant herbalism and the benefits that women can gain from products that are truly natural, not just marketed that way. She and I also dive into the dirty little secret behind essential oils and why they shouldn't be used in our everyday lives. If you're considering leaning into herbalism in your everyday life and replacing some of the over-the-counter drugs and beauty products that plague our society with herbs, this episode is for you! I know you're going to love it. Tune in today! In this episode:[02:19] Welcome my guest, Arielle De Martinez! [03:19] Arielle shares her background and how she found her way into herbalism.[07:05] How Arielle went from a hairstylist into a truly natural beauty product entrepreneur.[10:46] The concept of sovereign haircare and Arielle's hair care routine. [16:39] What is at the core of the fear stigma surrounding herbs? [19:25] The use of herbs during pregnancy and breastfeeding.[27:28] Using your intuition and instincts when using herbs.[29:47] Why you should stop using essential oils.[37:21] The risks of using essential oils during delivery and with infants. [43:41] Arielle's favorite herbs to support beauty.[47:34] Where can we source herbs?[51:50] Do you want to connect with Arielle? Connect with her here! Links and Resources:Freebies, including Go Eo Free PDF:https://shopsubluna.com/pages/digital-offeringsDiscount Codes from Our Sponsors:LoveBirdsLink: https://lovebirdfoods.com/?ref=jessicaashwellnessJESSICAASH for 10% offConnect with Arielle:SubLuna - Herbal Remedies, Beauty Products, and Functional Latte Mixes:shopsubluna.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/arielledemartinez/?hl=enConnect with Jessica:Have Sunday tea with me! Sign-up for my Sunday newsletter where I share what's on my brain from the nutritional to spiritual: https://www.jessicaashwellness.com/email-subscribe. Join the Fully Nourished community! Follow me @jessicaashwellness on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicaashwellness/
Send us a Text Message.Have you ever felt the weight of generational beauty standards on your shoulders, or had a moment where you truly embraced your natural self? Join us as we walk with Nia Ford of I Bless Faces through a deeply personal narrative, exploring the landscape of generational hair standards and the resilience required to define beauty on one's own terms. From the impact of family beliefs on self-perception to the emotional journey of returning to one's roots, this episode is a testament to the ties that bind us and the strength found in accepting who we are.This episode isn't just about hair; it's about the tapestry of self-care and growth that comes with it. We navigate through the emotional roller coaster of managing natural hair and the lessons learned along the way. From the misleading hair charts that plague the beauty industry to the dedication required for hair maintenance, Nia's insights and our shared experiences unravel the complexity of natural hair care. It's a conversation that celebrates victories, addresses frustrations, and provides an honest reflection on the beauty and diversity of natural hair textures.Beyond the personal, we confront societal perceptions and affirm the importance of diversity in all spaces, including professional realms. We discuss the impact of family support on self-image, the misconceptions about black hair growth, and the empowering act of embracing our natural hair. As we close, we underscore the innate beauty in the variety of our hair and the significance of representation in the beauty industry. So, tune in and join the movement towards a more inclusive definition of beauty, one where every curl is cherished.Stay connected with Nia by following her social media accounts and website below:Visit her website to schedule a makeover.Join her Facebook Community to gain insightful information on makeup.Follow her on Instagram for visual representation of her art. Support the Show.Do you have a story to share that's worth our listeners hearing, please fill out the Listener Letters Form and tell us your story! We would love to hear from you! Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.
I'm sharing my personal health and beauty tips as summer approaches. I discuss my struggle with having a sweet tooth and my efforts to lose weight by monitoring my sugar intake and incorporating more vibrant health exercises and beauty practices. I want to encourage you to be intentional about your health and beauty routine and stay open to trying new things. If you would rather watch this episode, click here: https://youtu.be/j9K2lgoQLAg 00:00 Kickstarting a Healthier Summer: My Journey Begins 00:28 Tackling Sugar: My Strategy for a Healthier Diet 02:39 Smart Shopping: Using Apps to Choose Healthier Products 04:32 Boosting Health with Breaks and Exercise 05:41 Diving into Fitness: From Hip Hop to Swimming 10:27 Embracing Mental Wellness and Spiritual Growth 12:58 Exploring Beauty: Hair, Makeup, and Sunscreen Tips RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Yuka: https://yuka.io/en/ Xtreme Hip Hop: w/ Phil: https://xtremehiphopstreaming.com Xtreme Compound: https://xtremestreaming.com Luvme Hair: https://shop.luvmehair.com/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=shareasale&utm_campaign=hif Use Promo Code: HIF 27 to save 27% off of your next purchase Lakeside Swim School: https://www.lakesideswimschool.com/about HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT HUSTLE IN FAITH? If you enjoy listening to Hustle in Faith and would like to support the show, please consider doing one or more of the following: Leave a review: https://ratethispodcast.com/hustleinfaith Donate: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/hustleinfaith Check out our Shop: https://starengucrew.com/ Check out our podcast/marketing services: https://starengu.com/ WHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND ME? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HustleinFaith Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hustleinfaith / Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/hustleinfaith/ Starengu: (Content Creation Services): https://starengu.com/ StarenguCrew (Our Shop): https://starengucrew.com/ LaToshaJohnsonVO: My voiceover services SIGN UP TO BE NOTIFIED OF MY NEW BOOK: I'm crossing author off of my bucket list in 2024! Sign up to be notified of my book about singlehood from a Christian perspective. How To Live An Extraordinary Life, With Or Without Mr. Right: A Christian Woman's Guide How To Survive And Thrive On Single Avenue: https://hustleinfaith.com/book/ WHAT PRODUCTS/SERVICES DO I USE TO CREATE THE HUSTLE IN FAITH PODCAST? Disclosure: Some of the links on this website are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, we may earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products or services that we believe will add value to our audience. We appreciate your support by purchasing through these links, which helps keep this podcast running. Siteground: My website host - https://www.siteground.com/index.htm?afcode=dfe8356f085830c18834d6b7476beadb Mailerlite: Email campaign provider - https://www.mailerlite.com/a/hustleinfaith Video Ranking Academy: https://courses.seancannell.com/a/2147510103/KZfFxhv9 vidIQ: https://vidiq.com/HustleinFaith Streamyard: https://streamyard.com/?fpr=faith Descript: https://get.descript.com/xn6xsf04kh7y Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=HustleinFaith Tailwind: https://tailwind.sjv.io/QygKQP Audible Free Trial: https://amzn.to/3GnYgvc Storyworth: https://storyworthinc.pxf.io/AWQn61 Mielle: https://mielle.pxf.io/zN56NM --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hustleinfaith/support
Thank you for listening to Brown Mama Bear hosted by Shanera Williamson. Today on the show, Shanera welcomes Dr. Kristal Cunningham, a clinical pharmacist and founder of Bold Kulture Beauty, a salon and brand to help make natural hair care easy. BoldKulture.com Dr. Cunningham's book It Could All Be So Simple: An Interactive Guide to Achieving Your Best Curls Connect with Shanera and Brown Mama Bear: Facebook, Instagram, Website Make sure you share Brown Mama Bear with at least 3 friends so you have someone to talk with about these things.
As we bid adieu to 2023 and welcome the new year, it's the perfect time to embark on a journey to transform your hair and boost your confidence. Join us for the premiere episode of "The Real Soft Girl Era" series, where we share exclusive tips and tricks to empower you to make 2024 your best year ever.About The ChatboxUncle Funky's Daughter brings you the ChatBox, featuring a blog and podcast. Our mission with ChatBox is to foster vibrant discussions covering a wide range of topics in the realms of health, beauty, and wellness.
Join us as we sit down with our CEO, Renee Morris, to explore the highs and lows of 2023. About The ChatboxUncle Funky's Daughter brings you the ChatBox, featuring a blog and podcast. Our mission with ChatBox is to foster vibrant discussions covering a wide range of topics in the realms of health, beauty, and wellness.
Join us in this candid and empowering episode as we sit down with Shalita Grant for a conversation about natural hair care. Best known for her role in NCIS: New Orleans, Shalita opens up about the realization that her hair was becoming an obstacle in her acting career.As an actress with Type 4 hair, the tightest texture on the hair chart, she faced unique challenges while on NCIS New Orleans. Shalita experienced traction alopecia in her second season and significant hair loss along her hairline in the third season, ultimately leading to her decision to break contract and leave her job by the fourth season. These experiences led to Shalita creating the Four Naturals solution.Delve into the emotional aspects of her experience and gain insights on fostering a healthy relationship with hair, especially for kids.What You Will Learn:Why Shalita quit NCISShalita's journey with hair loss and hair careAbout Shalita's 4 Naturals hair treatment solutionsThe emotional trauma from poor hair careHelping kid's foster healthy hair and a healthy relationship to their hair
Interview with Erin H. MaybinErin H. Maybin is a licensed Cosmetologist in New York, Pennsylvania & California, Educator, Advocate, and influential member of the NYS Appearance Enhancement Advisory Committee. As EVP of Education Development and co-founder of the Natural Hairstyle & Braid Coalition Erin spearheads the transformation of textured hair education in both private and public sectors. Her groundbreaking initiative, Hair S.T.E.A.M. LAB™ is an education platform that explores the science and artistry of hair using steam. Headshot credits: @artphotofilmsLinks:https://hairsteam.education/ https://www.instagram.com/erinhmaybin/https://www.instagram.com/the_nhbc/ www.erinhmaybin.com News from TheTease.com:https://www.thetease.com/booksy-and-sharpfade-debut-new-initiative-to-help-barbers-gain-exposure-heres-how-to-apply/ https://www.thetease.com/dove-and-open-source-afro-hair-librarys-code-my-crown-coding-guide-wants-to-bring-authentic-textured-hairstyles-to-the-gaming-world/ https://www.thetease.com/4-styling-tips-i-learned-from-celebrity-hairstylist-irinel-de-leons-dyson-virtual-styling-masterclass/ 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 https://www.instagram.com/josh_landowski/Nathan Foulks
Step into the fascinating world of natural beauty and haircare with us as we delve into the extraordinary journey of Peter Lamas. From humble beginnings as an apprentice to master hair stylists, Peter's path led him to establish luxury salons and, eventually, launch his own acclaimed haircare brand.In this episode, Peter recounts the remarkable story of his evolution from a budding apprentice to a seasoned entrepreneur. He shares the invaluable lessons he learned along the way and the pivotal moments that shaped his career in the beauty industry.Discover Peter's passion for clean, healthy beauty solutions. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or simply curious about the journey behind a thriving brand, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into the world of Peter Lamas and his mission to redefine beauty products.Connect with Colby on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colby-flood/Sign up for our newsletter: https://www.marketingmindset.io/join-our-newsletterLearn about our marketing agency: https://www.brighterclick.com/
In today's episode, we're tackling a topic that's on everyone's mind as the holiday season approaches: budgeting for the festivities. Are traditional budgeting methods still relevant, or do we need to rethink our approach in the age of online shopping and evolving consumer habits?About The ChatboxUncle Funky's Daughter brings you the ChatBox, featuring a blog and podcast. Our mission with ChatBox is to foster vibrant discussions covering a wide range of topics in the realms of health, beauty, and wellness.
In this enlightening episode of Soul Thursdays, we embark on a profound exploration of natural hair care, with a particular focus on addressing alopecia and its potential remedies. Our esteemed guest, Evelyn Pettiford-Landrum, a recognized expert in the realm of natural hair care, generously shares a treasure trove of insights regarding holistic approaches for promoting hair regrowth. Throughout this engaging discussion, we dissect the root causes of alopecia, dispel prevalent misconceptions, and unveil the efficacy of various natural treatments. This episode is an absolute must-listen for those in search of alternative methods to nurture robust hair growth and combat the challenges of hair loss. Don't miss out on the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge in the realm of natural hair care solutions. Download now and join us on this enlightening journey. Listeners also get practical DIY hair care tips and tricks that can be tried at home, making this episode not just informative but also highly actionable. The episode wraps up with an engaging Q&A session, where our expert addresses various queries from the audience, offering tailored advice and recommendations for individual hair care concerns. Quotes "Your hair is a reflection of your inner health and well-being."- Evelyn Pettiford-Landrum "Consistency is key when it comes to promoting hair growth naturally."- Evelyn Pettiford-Landrum "Alopecia is a challenge, but it can be overcome with the right care and mindset” - Evelyn Pettiford-Landrum Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Connect Evelyn Pettiford-Landrum, Natural Hair Care Guru, Master Licensed Cosmetologist, Certified Herbalist, Certified Aromatherapist Visit Website EVELZWAY.com Connect with @SoulThursdays Website | Facebook Instagram | Twitter | TikTok About with Southern Soul Livestream - Live Episode Podcast Witty, thought-provoking, and uplifting, Soul Thursdays is the program that you'll invite friends over to watch every week, where you'll learn about fascinating speakers and get to share in exciting experiences. Build a Community Following with Podcasting - from concept to creation, we'll explore the essentials of crafting compelling content and building an engaged audience. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or a newbie, you'll find valuable insights in this episode. Tune in and get ready to amplify your voice in the podcasting sphere!
It's impossible not to be inspired by Taryn Gill, the go-getter behind the phenomenal haircare brand The Perfect Hair. Her insights and experiences are an education in and of themselves. From her journey in scaling her brand through strategic partnerships, to her lessons on the power of letting go for brand expansion, Taryn candidly shares how her entrepreneurial journey has evolved since our last sit-down two years ago. Her origins story goes beyond a product line, weaving an authentic connection between the brand and its consumers, a testament to her deep understanding of her audience and their needs. Taryn also offers her perspective on the role that technology and social platforms like TikTok influence the beauty industry. As we explore the evolving beauty landscape, we delve into the consumer's quest for liberation and the significance of a brand's approach to sustainability. Taryn's new brand, Curls in Bloom, is a fascinating player in this dynamic field. Our discussion about the hair conversations in South Africa and the US touches on the inclusive nature of the natural hair movement as it transcends genders, and regional boundaries. Taryn gives us insights on consumer behavior, the emergence of hair supplements, and the further blurring of lines between beauty and wellness. She also tells us about her return to the classroom and how this fuels her ambition and creativity, ultimately contributing to her vision of creating a holistic health brand. Beauty, wellness and self-love is that it's all about. Don't miss this awesome MasterClass + Sit-Down. LINKS AND MENTIONS GIBS Business School Cherie Blaire Road to Growth - https://cherieblairfoundation.org/what-we-do/programmes/road-to-growth/Taryn Gill's social handles: TikTok, Instagram and FacebookThe Perfect HairCurls In Bloom LOST IN TRANSLATIONYou may have heard us talk about shopping at a garage, this simply means a gas station.
If you enjoy the show, please sign the petition for Texture Talks to be adapted into a TV Show!https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/adapt-texture-talks-into-a-tv-showOn Episode 025 of Season One of Texture Talks, I will be speaking to Natural Hair Care Influencer, _QueenLike_ aka Sarah Jorge who shares her experience growing up in Germany and learning how to love her natural curls with little to know resources, education or representation around her.From next to no places to shop to buy black hair care products, to being the only black girl in a predominantly white school, Sarah vulnerably speaks her truths, and shares some of her staple hair care tips in the process for all of us to take away and try ourselves!CONNECT WITH SARAHhttps://www.instagram.com/_queenlike_/LISTEN ON:Apple podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/texture-talks/id1669983295?uo=4Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3G4dCm608QB0M1k2XjGghkFOLLOW TEXTURE TALKS ON SOCIALS:https://www.instagram.com/texturetalksuk/https://www.tiktok.com/@texturetalks?lang=enhttps://www.texturetalks.co.uk/SPONSORS:https://www.instagram.com/fulhamscalphair/https://fulhamscalphairclinic.com/Teresa and Eleanore Richardson from Fulham Scalp and Hair Clinic are an absolutely INCREDIBLE black female mother daughter led team of highly experienced Consultant Trichologists who since 2011 have provided the afro and curly haired community with help, support and guidance to get our hair care journeys back on track.As such highly respected Afro hair Trichologists I couldn't think of a better sponsor to partner with on the next segment of Texture Talks and to guide me personally on my own natural hair care journey.Learn more about them at www.fulhamscalphairclinic.com and use discount code TEXTURETALKS5 for 5% off your consultation fee.
On today’s Morning Magazine, we hear about the history and controversy surrounding wild horses in Colorado. After that, Chris Mohr shares his weekly commentary, Make Them Hear You. We wrap up with herbalist Brigitte Mars and her regular Wednesday feature, Naturally. Listen: (Download Audio)
Welcome to another enlightening episode of Brown Skin Women, where we embark on a transformative journey into the world of intentional level setting. In this episode, Carmen opens up about her personal commitment to intentional living and how she seamlessly weaves this philosophy into her teaching and service. She also dives deep into debunking common myths and misconceptions that often hinder progress within the tight curl community. In a world filled with constant distractions and overwhelming demands, finding clarity and purpose can resemble navigating a maze blindfolded. But fear not, for today, we are on a quest to unlock the secrets of intentional level setting. Join us as we explore the incredible power of purposeful planning, the significance of setting crystal-clear goals, and the art of aligning our actions with our deepest intentions. This episode will arm you with valuable tools and profound insights to steer the ship of your life confidently toward your most cherished dreams. So, grab your notepad, get ready to take some insightful notes, and let's set sail on an incredible voyage toward the empowering realm of intentional level setting! Stay connected with us on all social platforms @brownskinwomen
Whether you're dying your hair to cover up greys, or it's just part of your beauty routine for other reasons, there's a common question we hear from clients once they realise how toxic conventional hair care products can be... What other options are there?In this week's episode, we cover:- The pressure to stop the aging process- Our hair journeys and what we personally do- Low-tox hair salons and brands that do lower-tox hair dyes- Going grey - what your options are- Accounts we find inspiring in the natural aging space And lots more!LINKS MENTIONED: Join The Holistic Health Collective MembershipSEND US A QUESTION:https://www.speakpipe.com/theholistichealthpodcast FIND NAT BELOW: Website - https://nataliekdouglas.com/Thyroid Rescue - https://nataliekdouglas.com/thyroid-rescue/Gut Rescue - https://nataliekdouglas.com/gut-rescue/Hormone Rescue - https://nataliekdouglas.com/hormone-rescue/Fertility Support Package - https://nataliekdouglas.com/fertility-and-preconception-care-package/A Guide To Coming Off The Pill - https://nataliekdouglas.com/coming-off-the-pill-mini-course/How To Test Your Thyroid Properly - https://nataliekdouglas.com/thyroid-testing-mini-course/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/natalie.k.douglasBook a Free Assessment Call - https://calendly.com/nataliekdouglas/thyroid-discovery-call FIND AMIE BELOW: Website - https://whatthenaturopathsaid.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thatnaturopathJoin the mailing list - https://elysium-clinic-of-natural-medicine.ck.page/69663ce14aBook a Discovery Call: https://p.bttr.to/3yBdmu3Free eBook 'Is mould making you sick?' - https://www.amieskilton.com/MPYHeBookFree webinar 'The 9 subtle signs your home has a mould problem' - https://www.amieskilton.com/MPYHwebinarMouldProof Your Home eCourse - https://www.amieskilton.com/mouldproofMould Prevention 101 mini-course - https://p.bttr.to/3Cp5DkB GET DISCOUNTS ON PRODUCTS WE LOVE! Block Blue Lighthttps://www.blockbluelight.com.au/?aff=234 use code AMIESKILTON for 10% off Bon Charge (formerly BluBlox)https://www.boncharge.com/?rfsn=5621350.23bd9ab 15% discountSomnilighthttp://somnilight.ositracker.com/coupons/index
YOU ASKED, I ANSWERED! I'm your girlfriend right now, not your pharmacist. Let's get 'em poppin' -- My hair routine and product list are in this quick 20-min podcast. The “not-so-obvious” websites:https://patternbeauty.com/https://curlmix.com/https://ezdetanglerbrush.com/products/original The "must have" product list that is not available on the "not-so-obvious" websites: Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Shampoo Mizani True Textures Curl Define Pudding Lottabody setting lotion NOW® Solutions Certified Organic & 100% Pure Argan oil Hawaiian Silky Collection Triple Butter Hydrate & Define Curl Whip Foaming Mousse [or Paul Mitchell Flexible Style Sculpting Foam] Denman D3 Original 7-Row Styling Brush A 100% mulberry silk hair bonnet Luster's Pink Hold & Shine Perfecting Gel Keep what works for you and toss what doesn't. It's your crown, beloved. Do YOU because no one else can! Don't be afraid to embrace a hair pick after diffusing! GO BIG! Don't be afraid to try flexi-rods and a cool/warm hooded dryer instead of diffusing! Try the 2-strand twist method all over your head instead of diffusing. You should not need more than 20-25. Sleep on your twists using my bedtime method and style it the next day. [It may be a little wet, so be ready to do a little diffusing; however, the extra time and different spin on your curl pattern are soooooooooooo worth it.] Note: "Pre-poo" is short for "pre-shampoo." Pre-poo is absolutely necessary if your hair is dry or tangled. It's a strategy to minimize damage and make your hair more manageable before shampooing. Lastly, I stay away from anything containing coconut oil. In my opinion, it's not tress-friendly. Don't miss out! Subscribe to this podcast. Also, follow me on IG @DrugsAndKissesWithDrT and stay connected to me in real-time. Enjoy, XOXO, Dr.T~ Disclaimer: I do not currently receive endorsements or sponsorship from any retailers or products mentioned in this video. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drugs-and-kisses/support
Welcome back to the Chatbox! In today's episode Natalee (@curliekaye) gives us some great summer hair care tips! Tune in to find out what they are.About the Chatbox:Hey Funky Junky! Uncle Funky's Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns. Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.About the Host:Shayla Meeks is our Social Media Manager, who is typically behind the scenes curating fun topics and finding inspirational guests to bring the Chatbox to life!
Whether you are preparing for a momentous occasion, a formal event, or a night out on the town, we all want to look good. We want our hair, skin, and overall appearance to look as beautiful as when we were younger, and it is tough keeping up with all that maintenance as the years keep rolling by. We not only want to look good, but we want the energy and vibrancy to enjoy our lives and feel good. Let's learn more with our two guests for this episode!We are joined by two sisters, Dr. Onyeka Ihezie and Dr. Amaka Ugbome. They are pharmacists by day who have a passion for all things natural by night. Their interest comes from their bloodline and their commitment to natural hair care. They found little information and products on the market that catered to our natural tresses, so they began doing extensive research and educating themselves on how to create amazing products for our delicate strands. Their love of hair care blossomed into a passion with a mission to create quality, natural, healthy products–but they didn't stop there. They spend time and resources educating women to care for their hair and skin, and they volunteer in various capacities to help others. At one time, they partnered with the Black Girl Tribe, a nonprofit organization aimed toward empowering and developing young black women. They even supplied over $2000 worth of handmade products to support the women in this organization. Their online store makes products available in many different countries around the world, and we are thrilled to have them on the show!Show Highlights:How they bridged the gap between pharmacy and skin/hair careHow their personal hair experiences led them to rethink “good hair” and “bad hair”Why everyone has to come to the point on their own to embrace their natural hairWhat to consider about safe/unsafe productsHow their products are unique, natural, and formulated especially for black hair, using ingredients from nature and avoiding harmful chemicalsThe sisters' advice about a hair care regimen and what products are the most essentialWhy your skin care regimen should include a good hydrating cleanser, toner, moisturizer, and serumHow to fight aging skin, aging hair, hair thinning, and hair lossWhy aging hair, processed hair, and gray hair have drastic changes in textureHow to approach hair care and skin care with consistent changes over timeThe sisters' take on trendy ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, collagen, and retinolsHow supplements (a multivitamin, calcium, vitamin D, vitamin E, and Omega-3s) can support healthy hair and skinHow to find their products
Hey Curlfriend, this interview with my friend Justina Blakeney was lit! Justina Blakeney founder of the brand Jungalow and author of multiple New York Best sellers! Shares her view on how growing up black and jewish in Oakland, CA really helped her shape her internal appreciation of natural hair and as a bonus Justina shares her favorite ways to transform a space on any budget! Listen now! Xo KeziahConnect with Justina here: https://www.jungalow.com https://www.justinablakeney.com https://www.instagram.com/thejungalow/ https://www.instagram.com/justinablakeney/A few things you will want for your natural hair journey: FREE Book here: http://www.theswirlycurlymethod.com/ FREE live masterclass here: https://curlcollege.swirlycurlyhair.com/
Hey Curlfriends, Ever wonder how food can effect your hair? It's more than you think! Today's podcast episode is with Koya Webb who is an internationally recognized yoga teacher, celebrity holistic health coach, speaker, author of Let Your Fears Make You Fierce, & Founder of The Get Loved Up Community shares her story on how through an athletic injury, moving to California and resetting her body and life helped her embrace her natural hair! Listen to find out Koya's top natural hair care tips (with locs) and hear insights on how to strive for daily wellness!You find more about Koya Webb and purchase her book down below: Koya WebbKoya Webb InstagramKoya Webb Youtube Get Loved UpGet Loved Up Instagram Get Loved Up Facebook And if you haven't already Curlfriend, get your FREE copy of the SwirlyCurly method and shop the SwirlyCurly store down below use code PODCAST15 for 15% off your first order :-)FREE Book (just paying shipping and handling): www.theswirlycurlymethod.com Shop our store for all Natural/Curly hair products: www.swirlycurlyhair.com SwirlyCurly InstagramSwirlyCurly FacebookSwirlyCurly Youtube Enjoy and leave a review on what you liked most about this podcast episode!Xo Keziah
Jana always had a passion for nature and potion-making, and she founded her plant derived beauty line, Captain Blankenship, long before clean beauty was trending. In this episode, Jana shares her journey including how she started Captain Blankenship with a love for natural fragrance, why she chose to focus on hair products, and her philosophy on healthy hair rituals. We talk about the importance of transparency for consumers, how the clean beauty industry has changed, and what it has been like as pioneer in the clean beauty sphere. Jana's journey is inspiring for many reasons, and you will love listening just as much as I loved talking to her.
In this episode we sit down with Tricia Doran to talk all about natural hair care. She'll discuss why natural hair care is important, ingredients that you need to watch out for, options that doTERRA has for natural hair care like the Salon Essentials Line. Plus she'll talk all about the new doTERRA Shampoo and Conditioner Bars. This episode is sponsored by MetaPWR System, learn more about how you can get a free, exclusive copy of the doTERRA MetaPWR: The 3-Step System for Metabolic Health audiobook by purchasing a the MetaPWR System. If you'd like to enroll to be a doTERRA member and receive a 25% wholesale discount on all products click here.
Wash day can be stressful or therapeutic depending on your mindset. Tune into today's episode as we chat with Koiya (@koiyaaaa) who has some tips for turning wash day into a "spa day" for your curls.About the Chatbox:Hey Funky Junky! Uncle Funky's Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns. Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.About the Host:Shayla Meeks is our Social Media Manager, who is typically behind the scenes curating fun topics and finding inspirational guests to bring the Chatbox to life!
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For over 25 years, Taliah Waajid has been a leading Natural Hair Care specialist, a licensed Master cosmetologist and the manufacturer of the first complete line of beauty products for natural, chemical-free hair care. She also founded and hosts The World Natural Hair Show Which is the first, largest and most influential lifestyle event for natural and multicultural hair, beauty & wellness.In this episode we dive into what it was like spearheading an industry that did not exist and how she went from the corner of a salon, to selling products out of her garage to the shelves of Walmart, Target Sally beauty and more.Website:https://naturalhairshow.org/ Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/naturalhairshow/https://www.instagram.com/taliahwaajidbrand/https://www.instagram.com/iamtaliahwaajid/https://www.instagram.com/wocbsummit/https://www.instagram.com/ckcatl/
Retail shelves are full of haircare products aimed at repairing our hair. Too dry, too greasy, dandruff, split ends, issues with frizz, more curl or less curl required, or shine and gloss needed? Every product promises hair nirvana to encourage us to buy. But, if we're honest, many products may not work, or work as described. So, when podcast host and Formula Botanica CEO Lorraine Dallmeier received a press release from a new haircare brand saying its products were formulated to combat the effects of climate change on our hair, she was sceptical, but also curious to find out more. The brand, Climaplex, has serious credentials. Its co-founders are industry veterans with several decades' experience in the consumer and professional haircare and cosmetics manufacturing industries. They had invested in clinical development and trials run by a leading EU university to prove the climate change-haircare link and the efficacy of their products. In this episode, Lorraine talks to guests Simon Ostler, a renowned hairdresser, haircare brand pioneer and former industry executive and Giannantonio Negretti, head of a leading, international cosmetics manufacturing group to hear first hand how this new category of climate change cosmetics came into being. And, importantly, how Climaplex is committed to resolving our climate-change-created hair and scalp issues honestly, holistically and sustainably. To learn more about this episode, Lorraine's guests, all of the links that were mentioned and anything else, please visit the show notes on the Formula Botanica website.
Finally, we have the answer to our most frequently asked question from our Funky Junkies! What products work best to define and moisturize coarse natural hair? Tune into this episode as Antoinette Bullock (@_bubsbee) spills all of her secrets to keeping her coarse natural hair shiny and healthy.About the Chatbox:Hey Funky Junky! Uncle Funky's Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns. Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.About the Host:Shayla Meeks is our Social Media Manager, who is typically behind the scenes curating fun topics and finding inspirational guests to bring the Chatbox to life!
In this episode of AromaticChat, I have the joy of chatting with Veronica Thomas, an aromatherapist out of Mississippi.Veronica is a natural health consultant and certified aromatherapist.She became an Aromatherapist after one of her former clients helped her use essential oils after a car accident, and this was just the beginning of her incredible story.Tune in and stay all the way to the end to hear:How she learned to use essential oils, About organoleptic testing, Her research into fibromyalgia, What has inspired her in her journey, What she is excited about now, Her encouragement for the listeners.Links:Multicultural Aromatherapy Www.multiaromastudio.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/aromatherapytruth Instagram: @multiculturalaromatic Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronica-thomas-b5a01a9/Free classes and Pow Wow Sessions Join me at the Alliance of International Aromatherapists' 2-day Virtual Conference on March 31-April 1.The conference is open to everyone! Aromatherapists earn CE Credits.To learn more and register click HERE. Blend Precisely is the software business toolkit for Aromatherapists, Herbalists, and Formulators.Try out Blend Precisely RISK FREE for 14-Days to discover how they can support you in your Aromatic Life and Business.Use MY AFFILIATE LINK to sign up and begin blending taking advantage of this amazing toolkit that includes safety information, dilution, Chakras, perfumery notes, Pricing, and more.Sign up today!Support the show Music by Adipsia Shownotes by VerdantHeart VA Be a Guest HERE
When entrepreneur Ekwy Chukwuji-Nnene was told by a major cosmetics conglomerate that "Black women buy anything we sell them", she was at first stunned and then angry. Founder of indie, vegan haircare brand Equi Botanics, Ekwy was met with scepticism when she pitched her products to a global beauty firm. Ekwy knew that they worked. Her formulations had helped resolve her own devastating hair issues and those of her daughters and had gained her a loyal community of early adopters. She knew also that there was a vast, untapped market of women of colour who were being ignored by the dominant, established beauty brands. Why is it that well into the 21st century, the beauty industry still believes it need cater only to the Eurocentric beauty ideal of a white woman with straight hair? Podcast host and Formula Botanica CEO Lorraine Dallmeier invited Ekwy onto the show to talk not only about the challenges inherent in caring for coily, textured hair, but also about the struggles facing beauty entrepreneurs of colour. To learn more about this episode, Lorraine's guest, all of the links that were mentioned and anything else, please visit the show notes on the Formula Botanica website.
Join us on Cosigns and Tangents as we dive into the inspiring story of Envy Styles, a Memphis native who turned her passion for braiding into a successful braiding empire. From specializing in Alopecia Hair Braiding to teaching students to achieve their license in Natural Hair Care, Envy Styles has become a true expert in her field. In this episode, we also discuss the importance of mental health and how it affects the success of growing entrepreneurs of color. Tameshia Effinger is 37 year old mother of two and memphis Native, that migrated to Atlanta Georgia, to expand her business and brand, the Institute for Braiding & Natural Hair and Envy Styles Braiding. She started her journey at the age of 12, braiding her cousin's hair. I currently specialize in Alopecia Hair Braiding and hair loss . I also teach and help students achieve their license in Natural Hair Care through the states that require a license . Sana Wynd's Instagram cosigns_and_tangents_podcast Adventures of Ada Instagram: Adventuresofada1 Instagram: @jessicad.jones_ @therundownwithjess @thejessicajonescollection Tiktok: @coldestwynterevr Merch & Listen to Latest Episode https://cosignsandtangents.com/ Adventures of Ada Website https://adventuresofada.com/ Buy Adventures of Ada Directly off of Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Ada-Dr-Ogechi-Egbujor-ebook/dp/B09QJJ2YHN --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cosigns/message
Natural, indie, clean, green, organic skincare is now commonplace on store shelves and is talked about wherever you are online. This podcast is all about it, but if you've listened recently to Green Beauty Conversations, you will have noticed we've been focusing more on the topic of natural, sustainable haircare and attitudes to hair. But talk aside, are consumers actively looking to buy natural, more sustainable haircare products? Big, household-name international brands have generally had a comfortable monopoly on our haircare buying habits for decades. But recently, we have seen some high-profile brands having to do product recalls amidst safety concerns. Perhaps this will see shoppers start to question mainstream haircare ingredients. If so, we may have the same situation we did in the early 2010s when a fear of parabens kickstarted the indie beauty movement. In this green beauty opinion episode, Formula Botanica CEO and podcast host Lorraine Dallmeier asks what it will take for consumers to move away from the mainstream brands and what role indie brands will play in the future of haircare.
Indie beauty and the organic and natural cosmetics sector have typically focused more on skincare than haircare. This is to be expected; people can be reluctant to change their haircare routines and products once they have found brands that work for them. There are other reasons too for natural haircare lingering behind, such as the perceived higher cost of using natural shampoos and conditioners whose precious ingredients are immediately washed off. However, we are witnessing an exciting rise in the number of natural haircare brands, and also in consumer awareness of the need to seek out more sustainable haircare products too. The tide is turning for the dominance of mainstream haircare, not least on account of some recent high-profile product recalls in the sector. To discuss the kind of changes we need to make the haircare sector more sustainable and, as brand founders, see natural, indie haircare leading the way, Formula Botanica CEO and podcast host Lorraine Dallmeier talks to Jana Blankenship. The founder, CEO and lead formulator of green beauty haircare and B Corp company Captain Blankenship, Jana made a conscious decision a couple of years ago to pivot her business to focus solely on haircare and embed sustainability into its operations.
Our most frequently asked question is how to retain length in natural hair! In today's episode @teerachelle_ gives us the T on how she retains length in her hair. Tune in, you don't want to miss it!About the Chatbox:Hey Funky Junky! Uncle Funky's Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns. Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.About the Host:Shayla Meeks is our Social Media Manager, who is typically behind the scenes curating fun topics and finding inspirational guests to bring the Chatbox to life!
In today's episode Chief Curl Officer, Renee Morris reflects back on 2022 and shares what to look forward to in 2023! There are some exciting things in store. Tune in, you don't want to miss this one!About the Chatbox:Hey Funky Junky! Uncle Funky's Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns. Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.About the Host:Renee Morris is our Chief Curl Officer, leveraging her 20+ year natural hair journey to inspire and develop the Uncle Funky's Daughter natural hair care line. Since acquiring the brand in 2014, she has expanded the product portfolio and made the brand a powerhouse in the natural hair world.
If you are struggling to choose a protective style that fits your lifestyle, this episode is for you! Tune in as we chat with Autavia Bailey (@taviasb) about her experience with various protective styles and her go-to products to maintain them.About the Chatbox:Hey Funky Junky! Uncle Funky's Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns. Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.About the Host:Standing in for Melinda Spaulding this week, Shayla Meeks is our Social Media Manager, who is typically behind the scenes curating fun topics and finding inspirational guests to bring the Chatbox to life!
Are you a person who shampoos daily? Do you also use a shelf of other haircare products like conditioners, detanglers, moisturisers, serums, leave-in shampoos and conditioners, sun protection products, styling gels, foams, hair fragrances, sprays, waxes and more? If this sounds like your haircare routine, then it is high time to start using fewer haircare products and less of them too. Not only will your hair – and more importantly, your scalp – thank you for it, but you will also be adopting a more sustainable haircare routine. We have talked on the podcast about skinimalism, and now we are seeing the same concept applied to haircare. Joining Formula Botanica CEO Lorraine Dallmeier on the podcast to talk about minimalism in haircare is Suzanne Soto-Davies, founder of eco-friendly haircare brand Truu by Nature Obloom. Suzanne is also a Formula Botanica student mentor and course lead for our Diploma in Organic Haircare Formulation. If you currently use only shampoo and conditioner and think you are already on track as a haircare minimalist, listen in as you will be surprised to hear what Suzanne has to say about that daily shampoo too.
Who wants to save some coins? In today's episode curl friend Crystal Williams (@crystalclearcurls) shares some natural hair care tips that save you time and money! You don't want to miss this one.About the Chatbox:Hey Funky Junky! Uncle Funky's Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns. Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.About the Host:Shayla Meeks is our Social Media Manager, who is typically behind the scenes curating fun topics and finding inspirational guests to bring the Chatbox to life!
For our season finale, we're talking all things entrepreneurship! We chat with Rece, creator of natural hair care line Rece Remedies, about the challenges and opportunities of being a Black Woman entrepreneur (34:58). There was so much mess going on chile, we had multiple trash bags to take out for Dumpster Dive. From the cheating ass Good Morning America anchors to the lawsuit against L'Oreal for their creamy crack (6:35)!For WIYR, all you need to know is…WE STAN GLORILLA IN THIS HOUSE (1:17:35)!Check out Rece! IG: @Rece_Remedies TikTok: @ReceRemediessLLCFollow us on Tiktok, IG, & Twitter: @TrumorRoomPodintro prod. by Ricky DavaineThanks for listening! Please support us & leave a rating and/or review!
Even with the hustle and bustle of the holidays, the first thing on your list should be you! In today's episode, Michelle Chea (@naturallychea) shares with us key things we need to know in order to reach our body goals. She also gives us the tea on how working out has impacted her natural hair care routine. You don't want to miss it!About the Chatbox:Hey Funky Junky! Uncle Funky's Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns. Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.About the Host:Shayla Meeks is our Social Media Manager, who is typically behind the scenes curating fun topics and finding inspirational guests to bring the Chatbox to life!
In this episode we sit down with Tricia Doran to talk all about natural hair care. She'll discuss why natural hair care is important, ingredients that you need to watch out for, options that doTERRA has for natural hair care like the Salon Essentials Line. Plus she'll talk all about the new doTERRA Shampoo and Conditioner Bars. This episode is sponsored by MetaPWR System, learn more about how you can get a free, exclusive copy of the doTERRA MetaPWR: The 3-Step System for Metabolic Health audiobook by purchasing a the MetaPWR System. If you'd like to enroll to be a doTERRA member and receive a 25% wholesale discount on all products click here.
Thanksgiving is right around the corner and things can get hectic! Tune into today's episode as Justine Uraih (@iamjustinejustine) shares tips for looking your best on Thanksgiving day. About the Chatbox:Hey Funky Junky! Uncle Funky's Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns. Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.About the Host:Standing in for Melinda Spaulding this week, Shayla Meeks is our Social Media Manager, who is typically behind the scenes curating fun topics and finding inspirational guests to bring the Chatbox to life!
Today's episode is dedicated to one of our most frequently asked questions - how to retain length! Tune in as Koiya McElroy (@koiyaaaa) shares her best tips for retaining length during the fall/winter!About the Chatbox:Hey Funky Junky! Uncle Funky's Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns. Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.About the Host:Standing in for Melinda Spaulding this week, Shayla Meeks is our Social Media Manager, who is typically behind the scenes curating fun topics and finding inspirational guests to bring the Chatbox to life!