Posts tagged Murad
Welcome to On Reflection Episode Sixteen

In this week’s show, I am joined by Beauty Director and founder of Beauty for Breakfast Dana Oliver. We discuss why medical tourism is still rife in the pandemic, what Kamala Harris’ vote as VP says about colorism in America and the black beauty platform Gwyneth Paltrow ,Naomi Watts and P Diddy have invested in.. In Praise Of … is Murad’s Clarifying Oil Free Water Gel and on Talking Points, Freddie Harrel, talks about how she went from social media influencer to CEO and founder of Radswan, the afro hair wig brand that raised $2million dollars pre launch.

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Welcome to On Reflection Episode Twelve

In this week’s show, I am joined by Darian Symone Harvin, Founder of Beauty IRL, a newsletter covering beauty at the intersection of politics and pop culture. Her writing can also be found at New York Times, Refinery29, Teen Vogue, and The Cut. We discuss Emily Rata’s attempt to buy herself back, QAnon and the wellness industry, and ask why black beauty stores are rarely owned by black people. In Praise Of … is Murad’s Invisiscar Resurfacing Treatment and on Talking Points, our guest is Noelly Michoux, co-founder of 4.5.6 Skin, the new groundbreaking personalised skin care brand for darker skin tones. She discusses the necessity for such a brand and how the beauty industry continues to negate Black skin and Black female founders.

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Welcome To On Reflection Episode Seven

In this week’s show, Phoebe McDowell, Assistant Editor at the BURO 24/7 discusses Emma Corrin baring armpit hair on the cover of Glamour UK, the rise of Period Poverty and the meaning of Self Care. In Praise Of … is Murad’s Retinol Youth Renewal Eye Serum. (Sign up to our newsletter for an exclusive 25% of Murad Skincare on murad.co.uk (T&C apply) and the Gen Z founders of Topicals, the hyped up brand rebranding the treatment of stigmatised skin conditions, share their experiences of raising money as young women of colour, systemic racism and launching a brand in a pandemic.

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