Hi Redheads and everyone else tuning In! We are so excited to bring you the first redhead beauty podcast! We’re sisters, Adrienne & Stephanie Vendetti, the co-founders of the How to be a Redhead brand, co-creators of the Finally Have Brows/Finally Have Lashes makeup line and Finally Glossy hair line (more coming soon), and authors of the bestselling "How to be a Redhead" beauty book. Each week, we... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 107 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Fashion & BeautyArtsHow ToEducation |
Welcome to the last episode of Season 5! 30 interviews completed! We dropped a brand new episode every Friday since April and we’re ending it all today on National #LoveYourRedHairDay weekend. This is a unique year because the national day falls on S... more
We're one week away from National #LoveYourRedHairDay weekend and we have one more episode dropping on November 3rd! We're having some of our favorite conversations to wrap up the season and we'd like everyone to welcome Laura Jackel to the How to be... more
Stephanie "Steph" Cheape is a natural redhead + singer/songwriter from Scotland. She has 300K followers on TikTok where she posts about Scottish culture, her music, and of course, life as a redhead. October is Bullying Awareness Month and we couldn't... more
If you listen to us regularly, you know we did a different podcast flow for Episode 20. Usually, we chat, then we call our guest, we reflect on the guest after the conversation is over, and we end it with Q&A. For the 20th episode, we put together 2 ... more
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This is such a fun podcast to listen to
Mi piacciono troppo loro e i loro prodotti.
I’ll be honest...I just discovered this podcast and it’s like the angels started singing, “AHHHH!” I’m in my 30s and have only recently started to be more interested in looking up beauty tips that specifically suit redheads. I’m learning so much, and I’m excited to hear more of what this podcast has to offer us gingers!
This podcast, along with the box subscription and Instagram accounts has helped me to love my red hair and has given me tools to show my love for it! I love these girls and their ideas! Makes me feel beautiful! Totally recommend!
Every fellow readhead should check it out
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