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On this episode I sit down with sisters and cofounders of Double O Fragrance Omaya and Omayma. We discuss the power of scent and how style can be expressed as a sensory experience; the rise of the influencer economy; and female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and the movement towards increasing women's empowerment. Listen in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is conscious skincare really a thing? Can you actually have products that are good for your body and good for the environment?Omayma Ramzy thinks so, and she's got the experience and product to prove it.With more than 10 years in the beauty industry, she has cultivated her knowledge and love for clean and organic skincare and is now thrilled to be able to unite this passion with her Egyptian heritage. Omayma spent much of her formative youth in Morocco and North Africa, learning the skin rituals of the Saharan people. When Omayma moved to Los Angeles, she continued working as a Celebrity Makeup artist in the fashion and film industry. Listen and learn:1. The meaning of conscious skincare and why we all need to incorporate good products into our regimen2. Omayma's personal story of skincare discovery3. What ingredients matter most to skincare why we should check the labels on ALL of our PRODUCTS4. How Omayma created her first skincare oil for US!Learn more about Omayma at https://omaymaskin.com/—————————Thank you to this week's sponsor:ZocDoc - visit ZocDoc.com/greatgirlfriends todayWe want to hear from you! Shoot an email over to welcome@thegreatgirlfriends.com or drop a DM directly to Sybil ON IG @sybil_amutiFollow now
On this episode of the Friends in Beauty podcast I welcome Omayma Ramzy to the Friends in Beauty guest chair. Omayma is a British award-winning makeup artist, currently living in Los Angeles, known for her ability to perfect skin, while using color, texture and shape to express her artistry. Her background in fine art ultimately sparked her interest in makeup, which was no surprise coming from a family of performers and artists. She also spent much of her formative youth in Egypt and Morocco, where she also learned about skin and beauty from the nomadic Bedouins of the Sahara Desert. Today, she shares those best-kept beauty secrets with her clients as well as the masses through her skin care brand. Their Bedouin Elixir Facial Oil is intentionally formulated without chemicals/actives and instead gives a nod to her North African heritage with the addition of Neem, Moroccan Blue Tansy, Jojoba, and Argan oils. Celebrities love it, too! OMG! I absolutely loved chatting with Omayma. Just as I thought before I met her she was a total vibe. In this interview she shares: -Her relationship with beauty growing up with Moroccan and Egyptian heritage -How being raised by a pack of artists ultimately sparked her creativity & launch of Omayma skin -The formulation for Omayma skin -How she was able to do a life drawing in Princess Diana's apartment -Her extensive skincare ritual that put my simple routine to shame -Amazing advice for artist who feel like giving up and so much more I can't wait for you to hear this conversation. If you want to see behind the scenes of the day I recorded this interview with Omayma make sure you check out my day in the life vlog on YouTube. But let's go ahead and jump into this chat with Omayma and if you prefer to watch our beautiful face then tune in on YouTube. GET 20% OFF OF OMAYMA SKIN W/ CODE 'FIB20' Enjoy this episode! Leave us a 5 star review and share this episode with a friend or 2 or 3. info@friendsinbeauty.com SHOP SOUL CHIC COSMETICS - USE FIB for 20% off of 1st purchase - www.soulchiccosmetics.com FRIENDS IN BEAUTY FACEBOOK COMMUNITY www.facebook.com/groups/friendsinbeauty FOLLOW FRIENDS IN BEAUTY ON IG www.instagram.com/friendsinbeauty SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE CHANNEL bit.ly/FIBTube SEND ME A TEXT! (202) 519-4652 JOIN PATREON TO SUPPORT THE FRIENDS IN BEAUTY PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/friendsinbeauty ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OF THE PODCAST https://www.friendsinbeauty.com/fibadrequest ENROLL IN THE FRIENDS WITH BENEFIT$ CLUB https://friends-with-benefits.teachable.com/p/friends-with-benefits-club Resources Mentioned In This Episode: -Formula Botanica -Creative Hive Additional Resources: -https://www.amazon.com/shop/akuarobinson -Skillshare - Use this link for 2 months free of the premium plan: https://skl.sh/30t352q -Shop Mented Cosmetics - https://www.mentedcosmetics.com/?rfsn=1290937.f2481 Use Code “AKUAROBINSON” for 10% of your purchase Announcements: We're on Apple Podcasts - www.bit.ly/FIBPodItunes! Join our Facebook community… If you're looking for a community of like minded, ambitious, and supportive #FriendsinBeauty all working to leave our mark on the beauty industry, join us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/friendsinbeauty Join the Friends in Beauty Mailing List: www.bit.ly/FIBTribe Social Media Info: Omayma (Instagram) - @omayma.ramzy Omayma Skin (IG) - @omayma.skin Friends in Beauty (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) - @friendsinbeauty Friends in Beauty (YouTube) - Friends in Beauty https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcYPyO8nAosEmjEE5nza9Zg?view_as=subscriber Akua Robinson (Instagram,Twitter) - @akuarobinson AkuaRobinson (Facebook) - Akua Robinson MUA Akua Robinson (Website) - www.akuarobinson.com
Join us for a Beauty conversation with British award-winning makeup artist, currently living in Los Angeles, Omayma Ramzy. Omayma is known for her ability to perfect skin while using color, texture and shape to express her artistry. She has created her own skin care brand which features the Bedouin Elixir Facial OIl which is formulated without chemicals and instead gives a nod to her North African heritage with the addition of Neem, Moroccan Blue Tansy, Jojoba, and Argan oils. Join us as Omamya shares her beauty tips and best kept beauty secrets on how to get the celebrity glow. Tell a friend and join us LIVE at 9pm EDT/6pm PDT for the Hottest Beauty Conversation Online!!!
Omayma Rashwan is the co-founder of tod-Z, a talent on-demand marketplace. As a freelancer, Omayma felt that she was being stifled by the competition and prejudice associated with the industry and teamed up with her husband and co-founder to revolutionize the freelance business. She believes that freelancers should have all the perks of full-time workers and feel liberated from the implicit bias associated with searching for talent in the online marketplace. Tod-Z strives to create a less pressurized, less stressful environment for freelancers that eliminates unconscious bias, using technology to level the playing field. Omayma joins me today to discuss how technology can be used as a powerful tool to remove implicit bias in business. We discuss the positive impact of COVID on the freelance world and why so many are migrating toward permanent remote work environments. Omayma explains the mission of tod-Z and how she was inspired to create a democratized freelance industry. She also offers valuable advice for those interested in becoming freelancers and shares what she believes are currently the most sought-after positions. “The more the organization, or the more the ecosystem for working independently is embraced, the more the freelancers will evolve.” - Omayma Rashwan This week on Girls in Tech: How technology can be used to remove unconscious bias Why freelance has become so popular Why Omayma wanted to democratize the freelance industry Which jobs are most in-demand at the moment What tod-Z does and how it works Advice for those going into freelance The tech scene in Egypt and how it is evolving How the move to more remote work has revolutionized the freelance industry Connect with Omayma Rashwan: tod-Z Website tod-Z on LinkedIn tod-Z on Facebook Omayma Rashwan on LinkedIn Inspiring Girls in Tech...One Conversation at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Girls in Tech. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify | iHeartRadio Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more listeners, like you. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit our website.
Omayma Rashwan is the co-founder of tod-Z, a talent on-demand marketplace. As a freelancer, Omayma felt that she was being stifled by the competition and prejudice associated with the industry and teamed up with her husband and co-founder to revolutionize the freelance business. She believes that freelancers should have all the perks of full-time workers and feel liberated from the implicit bias associated with searching for talent in the online marketplace. Tod-Z strives to create a less pressurized, less stressful environment for freelancers that eliminates unconscious bias, using technology to level the playing field. Omayma joins me today to discuss how technology can be used as a powerful tool to remove implicit bias in business. We discuss the positive impact of COVID on the freelance world and why so many are migrating toward permanent remote work environments. Omayma explains the mission of tod-Z and how she was inspired to create a democratized freelance industry. She also offers valuable advice for those interested in becoming freelancers and shares what she believes are currently the most sought-after positions. “The more the organization, or the more the ecosystem for working independently is embraced, the more the freelancers will evolve.” - Omayma Rashwan This week on Girls in Tech: How technology can be used to remove unconscious bias Why freelance has become so popular Why Omayma wanted to democratize the freelance industry Which jobs are most in-demand at the moment What tod-Z does and how it works Advice for those going into freelance The tech scene in Egypt and how it is evolving How the move to more remote work has revolutionized the freelance industry Connect with Omayma Rashwan: tod-Z Website tod-Z on LinkedIn tod-Z on Facebook Omayma Rashwan on LinkedIn Inspiring Girls in Tech...One Conversation at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Girls in Tech. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify | iHeartRadio Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more listeners, like you. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit our website.
What is like studying makeup at a British university? What's the importance of having a clean, vegan, and organic skincare line? What was it like being featured in Vogue? What is beauty? Listen to find out! Special thanks to the brilliant Omayma Ramzy! Omayma Ramzy: https://www.instagram.com/omayma.ramzy/ Omayma Skin: https://omaymaskin.com/ https://www.instagram.com/omayma.skin/ Omayma Skin Vogue article: https://www.vogue.com/article/best-makeup-sales MORE MODEL STUDENT GALORE: https://www.tiktok.com/@modelstudentpod? MORE WORK: Growing Pains; a collection of poetry and prose: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T9QJ1VD/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Letters From Rain: https://lettersfromrain.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@lettersfromrain?
Omayma Rashwan is the co-founder of tod-Z, a talent on-demand marketplace. As a freelancer, Omayma felt that she was being stifled by the competition and prejudice associated with the industry and teamed up with her husband and co-founder to revolutionize the freelance business. She believes that freelancers should have all the perks of full-time workers and feel liberated from the implicit bias associated with searching for talent in the online marketplace. Tod-Z strives to create a less pressurized, less stressful environment for freelancers that eliminates unconscious bias, using technology to level the playing field. Omayma joins me today to discuss how technology can be used as a powerful tool to remove implicit bias in business. We discuss the positive impact of COVID on the freelance world and why so many are migrating toward permanent remote work environments. Omayma explains the mission of tod-Z and how she was inspired to create a democratized freelance industry. She also offers valuable advice for those interested in becoming freelancers and shares what she believes are currently the most sought-after positions. “The more the organization, or the more the ecosystem for working independently is embraced, the more the freelancers will evolve.” - Omayma Rashwan This week on Girls in Tech: How technology can be used to remove unconscious bias Why freelance has become so popular Why Omayma wanted to democratize the freelance industry Which jobs are most in-demand at the moment What tod-Z does and how it works Advice for those going into freelance The tech scene in Egypt and how it is evolving How the move to more remote work has revolutionized the freelance industry Connect with Omayma Rashwan: tod-Z Website tod-Z on LinkedIn tod-Z on Facebook Omayma Rashwan on LinkedIn Inspiring Girls in Tech...One Conversation at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Girls in Tech. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify | iHeartRadio Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more listeners, like you. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit our website.
Recorded by Kamelya Omayma Youssef for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on June 15, 2021. www.poets.org
This week I talked to award-winning makeup artist Omayma Ramzy. She spilled some of her tips and advice for surviving the business and building a brand. We talked about the importance of staying true to yourself and finding your niche and making a name for yourself in the beauty industry. She also told me all about her newly launched Bedouin Elixir Facial Oil. Listen to hear all about it. Links: HTTPS://Instagram.com/omayma.Ramzy/ Https://Instagram.com/omayma.skin/ https://omaymaskin.com/ https://www.instagram.com/therealfashionschooldropout/ www.fashionschooldropout.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realfashionschooldropout/message
In this weeks Will You Be My Friend? episode, we talk to Omayma Ramzy, hair and make up artist! She has worked on many big film, tv, and commercial projects and she gives us an insight on what it's like working on that side of the camera! We also talk about her starting her own, skin care brand, her father being a major influence in her life, and more! So let's find out if she will be our friend! Skin care brand:Omayma Skin The Bedouin Elixir Facial Oil – omayma skinInstagram:omayma ramzy (@omayma.ramzy) O M A Y M A (@omayma.skin)Enjoying the show and would like to support the podcast? Please visit Patreon.com/SuperAverageGaming!Follow our socials!TwitchInstagramTwitterYoutube
Watch the video version of this conversation (for patrons): https://www.patreon.com/posts/2Fex-muslim-women-25566215 "My life is coloured with a constant sense of relief. Relief that I escaped an abusive relationship with Allah and Muhammad. Relief to be free of indefinite guardianship. Relief that I can embrace my true potential. Relief that I can exist without apology." So writes Egyptian-Australian Omayma Mohamed, an increasingly influential ex-Muslim woman and writer for Faithless Hijabi, the organization spearheaded by our past guest, Zara Kay. In this episode, Omayma shares her story and we discuss the vibrant, fast-growing ex-Muslim movement happening in Australia.
In this episode, we wrap up our conversation with ex-Muslim, Omayma. We begin by talking about the topic of the "guardianship program" in many Muslim cultures. Omayma likens it to a parent-child relationship that remains throughout a woman's entire life. Omayma talks about how the program impacted her childhood and how she felt trapped by her own religion. We also talk about her grandparents late decision to begin strictly following the faith; and we wrap up by talking about what her hope is for her own future and other Muslims who choose to leave Islam behind.
In S2 Ep2 of WJTA, we continue the conversation with ex-muslim, Omayma. In the first episode, Omayma shared stories of what it was like growing up in a strict, muslim home. Omayma now talks about what it was like leaving Islam, the transformation and finding her identity. Three years after leaving the religion, she admits it's a journey she is still on.
In this episode of WJTA, we chat with a woman that has left Islam and is living in Australia. Omayma was born in Egypt and moved to Australia when she was a 1-year old. She was raised as a conservative Sunni Muslim. In her teenage years Omayma started to have some serious questions and concerns with Islam as her family practiced it and the way she had been living her life. After she reinforced her faith. Omayma went to University and found her ideas about religion challenged again. She opens up about how confusing and conflicted she was and how she shifted her focus toward rebuilding her life after leaving Islam. “I sort of had to start again” Omayma was discovering her identity and individuality. “Just as long as I’m free and I’m happy, and doing what I want to be doing, that’s what I really value at the moment."
This week Kyla talks with British Award Winning makeup artist Omayma Ramzy about how she applies her art school training to makeup, tips for up and coming MUAs and the pros and cons of social media in the fashion industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices