Beauty Entrepreneur Dunni Odumosu and Beauty Enthusiast Taleah Griffin host honest conversations about beauty, skincare and self-care that cross color, culture and country lines. Tune in to hear interviews with founders, industry folk and the science behind the products we all love to use and much more! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautyneedsme/support
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Fashion & BeautyArts |
In our season 3 closer, we talk about what we've learned from our season 3 guests and our current thoughts on products and innovations in the beauty industry. This is just a good ol' ki-ki session with your two favorite lazy beauty girls! See you nex... more
AMP Beauty LA is a tech forward e-tailer carrying over 50 black owned and inclusive beauty brands. Montre Moore, one of AMP Beauty LA's founders joins us this week to discuss her early beauty influences growing up in L.A., how attending an HBCU helpe... more
Founder of Beauty Beez, Brittney Ogike joins us this week to discuss the need for Black owned beauty stores that celebrates multicultural beauty. Brittney shares her frustrations from the past as she shopped at beauty supply stores and how that led h... more
In this episode, we chat with the founders of ConditionHer, Wendy Rose Berry and Eugenia Marshall. Wendy & Eugenia are employed entrepreneurs who are normalizing the discussion around feminine hygiene and care. In this episode, we discuss best tips f... more
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This show provides great insight into all things beauty and promotes self love and empowerment. The commentary, advice and stories told throughout each episode are inspiring to say the least. Would recommend to anyone!
I love EVERYTHING about this podcast! These ladies are intentional about beauty and that is evident in their background and everyone they interview. They continue expand my horizons and I just love love love listening to them!
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Just when I thought I’ve subscribed to all the good beauty podcasts, I came across two co-hosts with real chemistry, slick commentary, and a valuable perspective on beauty for women of color! Their beauty journeys, their research, their reasons why, their efforts to support black-owned and of course the stories behind some of those black-owned businesses is much appreciated.
Thank you for all of the beauty guidance! The energy between these two is amazing and I love how conversational and natural flowing the pod feels!
Apple Podcasts | #48 | Norway/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #64 | Philippines/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
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