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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Fashion & BeautyArtsEducationHow To |
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I was looking for a beauty podcast that covered up topics like hair, silicones, etc., and I found this one. I’ve listened to the hair season and I’m enjoying it so far! I learned a lot of new things. This podcast is for you if you’re interested in the beauty industry and you have basic knowledge of haircare. I ought to listen to the skin season. :)
Allure and Conde are exceptional at making the podcast fun and entertaining. I always engaged and inspired with each episode.
This is amazing. Helps a lot for those who wants to understand how body chemicals work on our body.
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I work for a small Med spa, and a very science-y dermatologist/boss, and I love that this podcast is based in science and the facts! Thank you for spreading the basics in a very easy, understandable format. THANK YOU and keep it up!
Apple Podcasts | #48 | United States/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
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