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Reine Africaine podcast shares beauty and wellness tips for black women as well as beauty entrepreneurial journeys. We discuss the lack of diversity in the beauty industry and A-beauty as the next big thing. The aim is to encourage black women around the world to prioritize their well-being. The way you feel internally is just as important as the way you look externally. Growth is essential to living a purposeful life.
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For almost five years now, Turkey has been my second home. I came here for studies and now I felt in love with the people and the culture. I will be guiding you through my journey in Turkey. Giving you tips to facilitate your journey in Turkey, whether you are a student, a tourist, or businessman.
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Mary is a chemical Engineer and cosmetic scientist. She started out her brand to fill in the gap for skincare products that specifically cater to people of colour. Having faced her own battles with her skin, she struggled to find the right products. In this episode we discussed the global beauty industries lack of representation, and possible solut…
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Sliq formerly know as Fro beauty was started in 2021. Zainab got the idea for the after she had a bad reaction to a product she bought in Nigeria. It motivated her to learn more about the business of beauty. Sliq is on a mission to redefine the textured hair experience. She reveals her own natural hair journey. Zainab revealed something very surpri…
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Omoehi’s beauty business journey started out with her formulating products in her dorm room at university, and that’s when she knew she was going to fully launch her own company. Although, Mohini Beauty only launched in 2020. It’s years in the making. She about the importance of creating a makeup brand that caters to black women.…
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Doyin started her brand because she couldn’t find an affordable eyebrow pencil in Nigeria. Mac’s brow pencil was too expensive when converted to Naira. Her “Browgasm” product blew up. She grew up with a lot of beauty products and magazines. The business has since changed its name from “beauty line by Didi”to “Didibeauty”.…
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Abiola launched Modara naturals officially in 2015. The products are handmade using 100% natural ingredients. Many of the ingredients are sourced from Africa. We spoke about the importance of empowering local communities on the continent by sourcing ingredients from farmers. As usual, we discussed one of the most important issues in beauty, colouri…
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Season Finale!! Violet described how building Byote had given her purpose. During the lockdown she had a lightbulb moment. Her favourite brands had closed, and she realised that the seeds in which oils are extracted from by the international brands are grown in Africa. That is when she decided to go into prodution. Byote places a huge emphasis on b…
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Majiri studied chemical engineering, because she always wanted to be an entrepreneur. She knew that chemical engineering would give her the problem solving skills needed to run a company. After graduating from university in the U.K she worked at a factory. The factory decided to ban weaves. She cried because she had no clue what she was going to do…
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NB Skincare was founded in 2019. Mayowa always had issues with acne and hyperpigmentation. She decided to study a masters in cosmetic science and fragrance in France. During her masters, she learnt how to formulate products and the business side of skincare. Many international brands did not work on her skin as well as her products. Her educational…
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Vanessa grew up with skin problems and she struggled to find products that worked effectively. Her brand, HerSkin is the solution to her problems. She created this brand to share her story as well as help people solve some of the skin conditions they are facing, which she also faced growing up. Running a business in Nigeria has been far from easy, …
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From a young age Elaine knew she wanted to go into the beauty industry. She decided however to start off her career in banking before making the transition. She has loved the transition so far. Hearing that girls went to the studio because of her celebrity brother made me laugh. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it.…
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Esione transitioned from running a beauty blog to retailing international products and now manufacturing her own products. It's shocking that bleaching products are still patronised by Nigerians. We discussed suggestions for tackling this issue. Esione also tells us some of the challenges of running a beauty business whilst being a mum.…
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The first guest ever on the Reine Africaine podcast is Tejiri Arigbodi. Tejiri runs a skincare blog called SkincarebyTej and recently launched a skin care brand called SkinbyTej. Tejiri explains why she started a luxury bodycare line. She also reveals something about herself that not many people know. We discuss the lack of diversity and inclusivit…
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Hello Everyone, Black women have been excluded from the global beauty industry for the longest time and it is a mission of mine to create a community for us to excel in the industry. The notion that African brands are subpar is far from the truth. There are women across the continent creating amazing brands. The Reine Africaine podcast provides a p…
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