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Unfiltered talk about beauty trends, selfcare journeys, skincare, wellness tips and the products we love, hosted by Brooke DeVard Ozaydinli, with the women I admire.


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Candice Brathwaite has become an internationally recognized author, speaker, and big sister for women on both sides of the pond. She would say, her candor, public displays of self-discipline, and incredible sense of style are the result of years-long trial and error. Fans of hers would just say they’re grateful to have access to her charisma. Born in London, Candice grew up in what she calls a “naked house,” surrounded by beautiful women who modeled confidence and the joy of living through style and fashion. Outside of her home, she chafed against early experiences with colorism and racism as the only Black girl in her extracurricular activities. She continued to experiment with her style and personal choices until early adulthood. Candice’s early 20s were like many of ours, spent chasing the wrong men, watering the wrong friendships, and wearing outfits we wouldn’t dare repeat. She accepts that time in her life, and believes that all Black girls deserve the space to be messy and make mistakes. As she moved into her 30s, Candice evolved in her relationships and motherhood. During our conversation, she talks about finding love, the joy of marrying “the nice guy,” and what her failed relationships taught her about herself. Candice details the joy of parenting children with unique styles and how good it feels to honor their self-expression. She dishes on the obstacles she has overcome while building her career, like going from pet to threat when she expressed a greater interest in understanding the business behind her brand. More than that, we discuss what handling these challenges in the public eye is like as a dark-skinned Black woman. She opens up about what it’s like having her husband manage her, and how they set boundaries between their personal and professional relationships. Of course, we talk about her incredible fitness journey and how her self-discipline is part of her commitment to building the life she has been dreaming of since she was eight years old. Candice is already thinking about the next phases of her life and her future careers as a funeral home director, pilates instructor, or world-renowned orator. Her dream for her life is ever-expanding, and we are so excited to follow along.Tune in as we discuss:(1:36) Why She Didn’t Feel Beautiful Growing Up(2:40) How Colorism Impacted Her Confidence(2:58) She Started Feeling Beautiful In Her 20s & Beautiful In Her 30s(3:35) Mothering Children With Unique Personal Styles(5:50) What Living In A Naked House Is Like(11:08) How She Defined Success As A Child(13:00) Her Advice To 20-Year-Olds(14:55) Valuing Male Attention & Trauma Bonding In Friendships In Her 20s(16:15) Black Girls Deserve The Space To Be Messy & Make Mistakes(21:50) Why You Should Marry The Nice Guy(27:02) Managing The Transition From Pet To Threat(30:30) What Working With Her Husband Is Like(33:07) How She Defines Her Personal Brand Now(35:55) Her Mom’s Influential Fashion & Style Choices(37:37) How Self-Discipline In Fitness Transformed Other Areas Of Her Life(42:44) What Inspired Her To Take Her Fitness Journey Seriously(45:40) Candice’s Favorite Skincare Products Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Candice @candicebrathwaiteProducts Mentioned:Lush Sticky Dates BodywashLush Rose Jam BodywashL'Occitane Shower OilKiehl's Clearly Corrective Dark Spot SolutionCharlotte Tilbury Magic CreamLa Roche-Posay Anthelios Daily SunscreenHaruharu Wonder Daily SunscreenDieux Forever Reusable Eye PatchesLancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear FoundationDior Backstage Face & Body FoundationMAC Lip Pencil in NightmothPrada Monochrome Lipstick MAC LipglassBenefit Eyebrow PencilMaybelline Super Lock Brow GelCharlotte Tilbury MascaraMerit Great Skin Moisturizer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Content Warning: This conversation contains themes of disordered eating and child abuseJameela Jamil is among the most beautiful public figures who hold some of the strongest anti-beauty sentiments. She was scouted for television while walking down the street and later hired to host a series on Channel 4. As she shares in the episode, this role reinforced many of the harmful patriarchal standards about women’s beauty and bodies that she learned as a child. Jameela shares that she didn’t feel beautiful growing up, and despite her early beauty icons being voluptuous women of color, she held herself to an unnatural standard of thinness and battled anorexia to achieve it. Her ascent into the public eye only exacerbated her struggles with her weight. By her late twenties, she began to question why she was being held to such rigid expectations by fashion media execs who couldn’t meet them; ultimately, she decided to fight back.Since then, Jameela has made a name for herself as an actress, public figure, and outspoken advocate for women’s rights. During our conversation, we discussed personal growth and why women must meet their own high standards, whether men like it or not, including her partner. Jameela doesn’t hold back when it comes to ageism in fashion and politics, and the detrimental impact of AI on our ability to distinguish reality from virtual reality. We talk about her time on The Good Place and how Ted Danson helped make her debut performance so strong. Jameela lays out why she believes public figures have a role in advocating for transparency in costs and recovery of major cosmetic procedures. She also makes it clear that she is comfortable learning and growing publicly, so long as she leads with care and facts.  Tune in as we discuss:(1:58) Her Not Feeling Beautiful Growing Up(3:17) Her Beauty Icons (Including Whoopi Goldberg & Sophia Loren)(4:35) How Whiteness Informs Body Standards In The Global South(5:50) She Was Introduced To Body Shame At School & Forced Into Dieting(10:03) How Being On Television Reinforced Anorexia( 11:25) Women Who Internalize & Uphold Patriarchy(12:15) The Irony That Unattractive People Set Beauty Standards In Fashion(13:15) Designers Prove Their Talent By Designing for Diverse Bodies (16:25) Obsession With Childlike Bodies In Fashion & Politics(19:20) Why Men Are Terrified By Powerful Women(21:08) On Living With Her Partner & Their Friends(21:35) She & Her Partner Have Strong Individual Identities(24:00) Men Are Naturally More Submissive Than Women(28:25) Uniform Cosmetic Dentistry in LA Was Shocking(29:48) The Dangers of AI Diminishing Our Ability to Distinguish Real From Fake (31:25) On Pretty Privilege While Being An Advocate for Safe Beauty(36:00) A Detailed Run-Down of The Dangers Of Plastic Surgery(42:45) The Good Place & How Ted Danson Helped Her Performance (43:24) Why She Created The IWeigh Platform(45:00) Shuttering IWeigh Because People Were No Longer Receptive(50:32) What Roles Public Figures Have In Activism  (53:05) On Growing Publicly & Without Shame(57:45) How She Maintains Her Well-BeingRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Jameela @jameelajamilProducts Mentioned:K18 Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair MaskStila Stay All Day Liquid LipstickCharlotte Tillbury Long-Lasting Eyeliner PencilCharlotte Tillbury Magic Serum Crystal Elixer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shani Darden just might be your favorite celebrity’s esthetician. From her Beverly Hills Studio, she cares for a roster of A-List celebrities and creates products for many more through Sephora. Before she began working with stars like Jessica Alba and Kelly Rowland, Shani was a mixed-race teenager in upstate New York who didn’t fit neatly into any community. Her family ensured that she had connections to Black hairstylists and introduced her to Mary Kay Beauty and DIY face masks. So, while she grew up feeling beautiful, she didn’t always fit in. During our chat, she explained that she always had plans to move to a big city and build her dream life, even when she didn’t know exactly what her path would be.Shani’s life is a testament to taking opportunities to move and grow, especially when you feel uncomfortable. When a modeling opportunity in LA arose, she jumped at the chance and moved across the country. When she became disillusioned with the industry, she pivoted and sought out a new dream. Upon discovering esthetician school, Shani’s childhood interest in beauty and her professional experience in spas aligned. With Jessica Alba’s encouragement, she leapt into her own home-based studio and welcomed in a swell of new clients. Shani gives us an insider’s look at her skincare philosophy and what she recommends for any beauty enthusiast over 25. She also gets real about the limits of skincare and non-surgical treatment, offering us refreshingly realistic expectations for our beauty treatments. Tune in as we discuss:(2:30) Growing Up With Mary Kay Beauty(6:25) Growing Up Feeling Out of Place(8:20) Her First Sew-In and Emulating Lisa Bonet(13:30) Jessica Alba’s Encouragement To Open Her Own Space (17:45) Shani’s Skincare Philosophy(22:50) Her Take On Lymphatic Drainage Massages(26:45) Filler, Botox, and The Limits of Skincare(28:45) PRFM Takes Multiple Rounds(30:10) Why Lasers Give Her Anxiety(32:53) Why She Formulated Over-The-Counter Retinol(41:57) Her Daily Skincare Routine(44:18) Skincare Rules She Despises(55:05) Advice On Launching A Brand Right Now Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Shani @shanidardenProducts Mentioned:NARS Tinted SPFKelly Baker Brow Defining PencilTower 28 MakeWaves Lengthening + Volumizing MascaraChanel Rouge Coco Gloss Moisturizing GlossimerCarnal Flower by Frederic Malle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Content warning: this episode contains discussions of disordered eating and body image issues Jayme Cyk is no stranger to vulnerability. On today’s episode of Naked Beauty, the former beauty director at Violet Gray and co-founder of the brand And Repeat shares her extensive background in the beauty industry, her experiences with ADHD medication, and the creation of her focus supplement, And Focus. Our discussion covers the emotional complexities of motherhood as it relates to body image, the interplay between beauty rituals and mental health, and Jamie’s favorite beauty and fashion products. Jamie also opens up about her ongoing challenges with self-acceptance and body dysmorphia, highlighting the importance of grounding practices and vulnerability in personal growth.Tune in as we discuss:(01:52) Guest Introduction: Jamie Syke(02:20) Jamie's Career Journey(04:11) Mental Health and Openness(05:29) Early Beauty Experiences(15:00) Body Image and Pregnancy(40:32) Personal Experiences with Medication(44:08) Impact of Parental Influence on Body Image(48:34) Beauty and Skincare Favorites(54:37) Balancing Beauty and Mental Health(58:04) Hair Care and Fashion Finds(01:02:56) Finding Grounding PracticesCheck out Jayme’s Substack, I’m On An AntidepressantRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Jayme: @jaycykProducts Mentioned:Sophie Pavitt Cleanser, Moisturizer, SerumGood Weather Skin Mineral SunscreenFarah Homidi Concealer, Lipgloss Maed Lip Balm Eadem Lip Balm Crown Affair  Roz Shampoo and Conditioner Dehanche BeltsRLT White t-shirt And Repeat Supplements  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kim Baker has lived an iconic life. From her first photoshoot at 13 years old to being managed by Bethann Hardisson, she divided her time between breaking down barriers and partying with fashion legends. In this episode, Kim walks us through the beginning of her fashion career and how her mother instilled unshakeable confidence in her by detailing the beauty of Black history. Kim offers us a peek into the highs and lows of the modeling industry in the 1980s, namely, early sexual harassment and stringent expectations about her body and weight. Kim doesn’t hold back when it comes to sharing her experiences with other iconic cultural figures, including meeting Jean Michel Basquiat and going into labor at Grace Jones’ birthday party at Studio 54. Kim doesn’t hold back when it comes to other difficult experiences, like how a whirlwind romance led to her facing a 65-year prison sentence. But Kim is no stranger to reinvention. She pioneered plus-size modeling in the 1990s, stepped behind the camera and became a makeup artist, and worked with Bobbi Brown for 14 years as one of her earliest employees. Kim’s career leveled up again when she accepted an opportunity to do glam for Tom Cruise and Laurence Fishburne. She realized a prediction she made at the age of nine and launched her own makeup line, Glamazon Beauty, in 2016. Kim’s transparency about her career, motherhood, and her faith illuminates why she has remained a staple in the beauty and fashion scene. Tune in as we discuss:(1:44)  Kim’s Beauty and Fashion Background(2:55)  Learning About Beauty From Her Mother(5:55)  Being Managed By Bethann Hardisson(7:45)  Working With Legendary Photographers Bill King Arthur Elgort(9:05) Meeting Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Andy Warhol at Studio 54(10:25) Going Into Labor at Grace Jones’ Party(21:20) Pioneering The Plus-Size Modeling Industry(26:26) Joining Bobbi Brown And Staying For 14 Years(30:45) Working with Tom Cruise and Laurence Fishburne (40:25) Her Simple and Effective Skincare Routine (48:23) Kim’s Daughter Natasha Talks About Growing Up With Kim(52:13) When She Feels The Most Beautiful Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Charlotte @makeupbykimbakerProducts Mentioned:Glamazon Opulent DuoGlamazon Perfect Pressed Setting PowderGlamazon Trophy Cheek-N-Lip Bundle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[Originally run in 2022]Strategic Advisor Zara Rahim knows that whether it’s one's career or relationship to beauty, giving yourself grace can ultimately become your greatest strength. Tune in as we discuss her career working at The White House, Vogue, and for THE Mariah Carey, as well as her journey to falling in love with her features as a South Asian woman, the best SPF for melanin-rich skin tones, and so much more.Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicStay in touch with me: @brookedevard Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sharing an episode from IMO’s limited series The Look. In the series, Michelle Obama opens up for the first time about her journey as a defining force in style—both within and beyond the White House. Through candid, intimate conversations with the creative minds behind her hair, makeup, and wardrobe, she reveals how she and her team transformed the scrutiny of her public image into a celebration of self-expression, inclusion, and impact. For many Black women, caring about their hair isn’t a choice – it’s a cultural inheritance, a political statement, and a lifelong journey. In this episode, Julee Wilson, Beauty Editor-at-Large of Cosmopolitan, leads a candid discussion between Michelle, her hairstylist Yene Damtew, and Blackish actress Marsai Martin about their personal hair journeys, and how Michelle’s hair evolution both mirrored and, for some, even inspired their own.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Since Charlotte Palermino’s initial visit to Naked Beauty, she has launched her brand, Dieux, and maintained her commitment to transparency with customers about costs, ingredients, and how policy influences both. On today’s episode, we discuss specific business decisions, such as why Dieux focuses on core products versus developing new launch products, and why customers should understand how pricing is determined. Charlotte takes us back to the beginning of her founder journey and details how the rise in misinformation about clean beauty and anti-science rhetoric in 2016 inspired her interest in research-backed beauty. Charlotte’s online transparency extends to our conversation; she talks openly about getting Botox and her complicated relationship with the beauty standards we are all enmeshed with. Our conversion wouldn’t be complete without her helpful advice on building sustainable beauty routines, understanding how brands source products, and that not all synthetic materials are harmful. We also take time to explore AI’s role in the beauty industry and how we can adopt ethical and critical approaches to its use. Charlotte remains an informed advocate for beauty safety; she teaches us so much in this episode.  Tune in as we discuss:(01:33) Charlotte's Background and Skincare Philosophy(18:58) Sustainability and Product Development(35:37) Debunking Myths About Petroleum in Skincare(36:50) The Environmental Impact of Microplastics(38:00) Forever Chemicals and Their Dangers(44:43) DIY Skincare: What's Safe and What's Not(47:34) Preventive Botox and Sunscreen MythsRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Charlotte @charlotteparlerProducts Mentioned:EADEM Le Chouchou Lip BalmShark Beauty Mask CurrentBody LED Red Light Therapy Face Mask: Series 1Jordan Samuel  Skin FragranceTamburins Perfume Danessa Myricks ColorFix StixKulfi Lassi Lips Staining Long-Lasting Moisturizing Lip OilViolette FR Hydrating Lip StainCLIO Kill Lash Superproof Mascara Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Legendary makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes is back with more to share than ever. Since her first visit in 2020, she has returned with a larger celebrity clientele, an acclaimed portfolio, and her own cosmetics line, KJH.Brand. During this conversation, we talked about how she created a portfolio of her skills by using her own face as a canvas and sharing her work on Instagram. Despite this practice being frowned upon in the industry, the risk paid off. Katie’s social media posts became the lookbook that drew in celebrity clients like Dua Lipa, Hailey Bieber, and Ashley Graham. Katie walked us through her decision to take another risk and launch the self-funded KJH.Brand. It’s no surprise that KJH.Brand is already a success, as it was built with the intention of educating users of all skill levels, and is inherently shade-inclusive. Katie’s transparency in this interview mirrors her openness on social media about her business and personal matters, like her family’s IVF journey. Of course, our conversation wouldn’t be complete without her providing a few pro tips to correct common beauty mistakes and an impromptu try on of the Precision Sculpture Stylo multi-use pencil.Tune in as we discuss:(02:05) Katie's Thoughts on LA(04:48) Building a Community and Brand(05:52) The Power of Social Media for Makeup Artists(10:41) Katie’s Top Makeup Techniques and Tips(18:28) Creating Inclusive Beauty Products(21:55) The Inspiration Behind KJH Brand(24:44) Katie’s Female Founder Group Chat (26:32) Katie’s Most Innovative Beauty Products (37:30) How Katie Balances Work and Personal LifeRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Katie @katiejanehughesProducts Mentioned:Precision Sculpture StyloGlossier Boy Brow Arch PencilFara Homidi Essential Face Compact Refillable ConcealeriS Clinical Reparative Moisture EmulsionMajor Fade Disco Block Discoloration Treatment SPF 50Freaks of Nature Peak Performance Sun Stick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're sharing a very special episode, and I'm actually the one being interviewed! I was a guest on Nayeema’s show, Smart Girl Dumb Questions, where we talked through all her big beauty questions like: “Is preventative botox real?” or “What is salmon sperm and why is it in my skincare?” Tune in for a fun conversation between Nayeem and me, and follow Smart Girl Dumb Questions on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.I’ll be back next week with a brand new episode! Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Nayeema @nayeemaraza Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Norma Kamali is a fashion innovator and true icon, and today, she’s sharing lessons from her remarkable life with the Naked Beauty audience. Norma and I discussed her early days of bringing vintage clothing from London to New York, the creation of innovative designs like the Sleeping Bag Coat and high-heeled sneaker, and her philosophy of making women feel great through fashion. We also into Norma's upbringing, her path-defining experiences, and her wellness routines that keep her vibrant at 80. Norma’s story underscores the importance of purpose, creativity, and self-care in navigating life’s challenges, and she provides such wise advice about longevity, relationships, and finding your true calling. Tune in for:(03:07) Norma’s experience growing up in Manhattan(07:50) The fashion and beauty icons Norma looked up to as a young woman(11:47) Norma’s early travels to London(22:42) Establishing her own label(27:52) Starting over after divorce(33:02) Norma’s advice for discovering purpose and clarity in life(37:43) Norma’s wellness routinesRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Norma Kamali @NormaKamaliProducts Mentioned:Norma Kamali SKINLINE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Sharon Malone believes that every single person is their own primary caregiver and that we all need to take agency of our healthcare journey. In today’s episode, we unpack the key actions women need to be taking to safeguard their health. In our conversation, Dr. Malone discusses the historical context of healthcare and segregation, her inspirational journey to becoming a doctor, and her dedication to empowering women through accessible medical knowledge. Dr. Malone and I also discussed her book 'Grown Woman Talk,' which serves as a comprehensive guide for women navigating various health issues from their thirties to old age. Covering topics such as perimenopause, fertility, endometriosis, PCOS, and fibroids, she emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy in healthcare. This episode is a blend of personal storytelling, professional expertise, and practical advice on maintaining and improving women's health across different life stages.Tune in as we discuss:(01:40) Dr. Malone’s upbringing in the Jim Crow South(15:19) Healthy habits we can all implement right now (27:18) Navigating Fertility and Reproductive Health(35:48) Endometriosis: Symptoms and Treatments(37:16) Heavy Periods and Anemia(41:07) PCOS: Symptoms and Misconceptions(43:06) Fibroids and their impact on Black Women(45:55) Perimenopause(51:35) Hormone TherapyCheck out Dr. Malone’s New Podcast, The Second OpinionRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Dr. Malone @smalonemdProducts Mentioned:Alloy Health Topical Estriol Face Cream Bobbi Brown Blush Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bring Back the Experts

Bring Back the Experts

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In this episode of Naked Beauty, we’re unpacking a macro trend in the industry: experts are back in the spotlight. My producer, Mbiye Kasonga, joins me to discuss the trend of consumers seeking guidance from experienced professionals online, and how that’s reflected in recent beauty launches led by expert makeup artists and dermatologists. Sephora is particularly invested in expert-led brands, with brands like Danessa Myricks, Charlotte Tilbury. Brooke shares her personal experience with professional makeup artists, and Mbiye discusses the trends that preceded this moment in beauty culture and the environmental factors that might be contributing to it. Stick around to the end of the episode for our favorite Latinx-owned brands, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Discover the Refinery29 Fall LookbookDiscover Our Favorite Latinx-owned Brands:Aora MakeupMaed BeautyChillhouseShop Our Favorite Expert-Led BrandsRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow my producer, Mbiye: @mbiye_kFollow our favorite experts:Ehlie Luna Katie Jane Hughes Ron RobinsonYuri London Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Umut and I took our first child-free vacation to Ibiza to celebrate our ten-year anniversary, and it was just the escape we needed. In this episode, Umut joins me to reminisce on the best parts of our trip, including beauty and wellness lessons from Ibiza, reviews of our favorite stays and meals, reflections on our parenthood journey, a few lessons we’ve learned about maintaining a healthy marriage. Tune in as we discuss:Why we chose Ibiza for this special anniversary trip Beauty and lifestyle lessons from Ibiza The 2007-Barney’s level boutique I found What we’ve learned about sustaining a happy marriage  Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardListen to Umut’s SoundcloudProducts Mentioned: Naked Beauty Fragrance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When she was a baby, Deepica Mutyala was exposed to the cultural significance of eyeliner. While the eyeliner was swiped behind her ear for spiritual protection, this and other cultural beauty rituals would shape her future in beauty. Growing up in an immigrant family, Deepica felt the pressure to pursue a stable career that would help her achieve the American Dream. She explains why she is so grateful for her parents' support when she decided to take an unconventional approach, even when they didn’t fully understand how vlogging would pay the bills. Eventually, she built Live Tinted, a business that healed her inner teen, who wanted to fit in with her blonde and blue-eyed peers in Texas.In 2015, Deepica shared a viral video showing how she hid dark circles. She built a community around that momentum and later committed to developing products that met their needs. In her work, Deepica became the representation of South Asians that she had always wanted for a global community of followers, who later became customers. She drew on her early experiences watching her mom repurpose makeup that hadn’t been made with her in mind to create easy-to-use and multifunctional products that sell every 3 minutes. Listen to learn more about how Deepica’s thoughtful approach to beauty has led her from the Today Show to having a custom Barbie, and how it feels to have built the business she grew up needing. Tune in as we discuss:How she got beauty icon Bobbi Brown to become an early investor in Live TintedWhy taking six years to perfect the Live Tinted shade range was worth itHow being ambitious and successful in L.A. impacts her dating lifeWhich products she uses to achieve her 5-minute date night faceWhy everyone should experience the beauty of an Indian weddingRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Chriselle @deepicaProducts Mentioned: Tatcha The Camellia Cleansing OilBeautyStat Universal Microbiome Barrier Balancing CleanserLive Tinted SUPERHUE Hyperpigmentation Serum StickLive Tinted SUPERHUE Brightening Eye CreamTatcha The Dewy CreamDieux Instant Angel Lipid & Peptide-Rich Moisturizer + Barrier Repair Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shani Hillian’s holistic skincare journey began in her grandmother’s garden, where fresh-cut aloe was the go-to balm for skin issues. Now, with over 17 years of experience as an esthetician, she leverages her roots in holistic skincare to create rituals that restore balance for herself and her clients. Shani shared her experience of transitioning from hair styling to skincare, influenced by her modeling career, and discussed the importance of simple, effective skincare routines. Our conversation also covered Shani’s experience with pregnancy-related hair loss and her tips for skin-friendly nutrition, emphasizing balance rather than strict restrictions. And I couldn’t let Shani leave without getting all her expert skincare tips. She explained the benefits of oil cleansers, how to find non-comedogenic oils, and the philosophy behind her minimalist approach to skincare. She also discussed the impact of lifestyle habits, such as exercise and nutrition, on skin health. This episode highlights the importance of understanding individual skin types and the value of holistic, well-balanced beauty routines.Tune in for…(01:43) Shani's holistic beauty journey(02:25) Her Jamaican beauty rituals and family influence(09:13) The importance of a simple skincare routine(21:36) Dairy and skin health(28:13) Fermented foods for gut health(29:29) Modeling and body positivity(32:08) Lymphatic drainage and dry Brushing(34:38) Sweating for Glowing SkinProducts Mentioned:In Groove Oil CleanserEpilogic True Calm CleanserInner Sense Hair Products: Shampoo, Conditioner, Gel L'Oreal Curl Expression MousseLa Roche-Posay Cleanser Sliq Deep ConditionerCaudalie Cleanser Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Shani: @shanihillian Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs knows that the power of women’s activism can change the course of history. In Three Women she explored how Berdis Baldwin, Alberta King, and Louise Little’s motherly love prepared their sons to become renowned activists. This week, we’re chatting about her new book, Erased: What American Patriarchy Has Hidden from Us. In it, Dr. Tubbs explores how our Founding Fathers enshrined patriarchy into law, with the intention of building a nation for men. During our conversation, we discussed how American patriarchy extends into every part of our lives, including our beauty choices. Dr. Tubbs was raised as a confident globetrotter. Her time spent traveling the world informed how she viewed herself and how beauty standards varied across cultures. She shared that despite positive affirmations from her family about her intelligence and beauty, self-confidence wasn’t always modeled. She regained a strong sense of confidence in college and began to consider why patriarchal beauty standards rely on us hating ourselves. She would come to explore how American culture shapes meaning about women and the limited choices that women have been offered historically in Erased. Her curiosity and knowledge led us seamlessly through conversations about how she models confidence for her children, why technology reproduces existing beauty standards, and why weight loss trends tell us very little about health. Dr. Tubbs reminds us that while we should be aware of patriarchy’s influence on our choices, we are not powerless.Tune in as we discuss:The book that helped shape her understanding of patriarchy in the U.S.Who tried to prevent the Founding Fathers from excluding women from the ConstitutionWhat history tells us about women beautifying themselves without male inputThe relationship between facial dysmorphia and ageismImagining a better future for ourselves and our children Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Chriselle Lim started blogging 18 years ago, she didn’t know she was building a career in what would become the most powerful industry today. During our conversation, Chriselle talks about watching the influencer industry develop from within, and how it led her to the most unexpected places. Growing up in Northern California and Korea, Chriselle felt pressured by national beauty standards, neither of which she thought she quite met. With limited Asian American representation in popular culture, she turned to fashion to project an air of confidence. She became the representation she always wanted as her digital audience grew.Her success in creatively directing her online presence resulted in an opportunity to join Phlur as co-owner and creative director. As with her own style, she merged her passion for storytelling with a beautiful product and helped turn the fragrance brand into one of the most popular on the market. Her impeccable taste and close attention to what fans want have led to Phlur’s placement in 500 Sephoras and other international retailers. During her rising professional success, Chriselle went through a divorce. Again, she turned to her creativity to project closeness and confidence in her life, which led to the development of Phlur’s hero scent, Missing Person. Her talent and storytelling led to a 250,000-person waitlist of people who resonated with Chriselle’s visionary approach to scent and story.Tune in as we discuss:(4:16) What her beauty experiences were like as an Asian American teen(7:08) What led her to dissolve her facial fillers (27:30) Her scent predictions for the future(43:34) The books she can’t get enough of Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Chriselle @chrisellelim Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ms. Tina has been infusing bold and beautiful Texas style into global pop culture for decades. Sir John and I talked to Ms. Tina about her successful career as a stylist, her beauty regimen, building Cécred, and the significance of early exposure to images of Black beauty and power. We learned how she carries her mother's lessons about honoring creativity in yourself and your children. She told us about how her decision to enter beauty school in her 30s led her to build Headliners, a successful salon that cultivated beauty in Houston’s most powerful women. Of course, we discussed how her lifelong journey to merge her interest in the aesthetics and science of haircare inspired Cécred.Tune in as we discuss:Why she believes that caring for Black hair is a revolutionary act of loveThe rodeo’s influence on her family’s life through generationsAdvice to younger stylists about building strong relationships with their clientsThe beauty icons that inspired her early sense of style and beautyThe successes and challenges her team encountered while developing CécredRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Sir John: @sirjohn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sofie Pavitt’s pivot from a 15-year career as a fashion designer to becoming NYC’s Acne Whisperer was in the works well before her official career change. While she was traveling to Seoul for her fashion job, she was introduced to innovative skincare products and treatments. This exposure planted a seed that would eventually lead her onto the shelves of every Sephora in the U.S.After spending a year becoming a certified facialist while working full-time, Sofie left her career in fashion to do facials for her friends and industry contacts. As her client list grew, she created space for them in Sofie Pavitt Studio. In our conversation, she details why her studio is not a spa and how working with clients helps her make the most effective acne-treating products. Sofie’s career journey is a testament to not being afraid of pursuing new dreams.Tune in as we discuss:Why she works a weekly shift at a dermatologist’s officeHer take on popular ingredients like mandelic and hypochlorous acid The rules for popping pimples at homeWhat she hopes her entrepreneurial journey teaches her childrenWhy her brand had to be her namesakeRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Sofie @sofiepavittProducts Mentioned: Ultra Violette Supreme SkinDr. Idriss Major Fade Disco Block iS Clinical Extreme Protect Ciele blush & PROTECT, tint & PROTECTDr. Jart Premium BB Tinted MoisturizerTower28 Powder BlushFara Homidi Essential Lip CompactVIOLETTE_FR Bisou BalmCrown Affair Finishing Hair Gel, Dry ShampooRŌZ Milk Hair SerumDanessa Myricks Colorfix Stix Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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love this!

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