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Building Your Brand: Skincare harnesses the power of Africa’s natural resources - R&R Skincare.
Manage episode 444259788 series 1522319
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Valerie Obaze. R&R Skincare is a premier, woman-owned beauty brand dedicated to crafting high-quality, cruelty-free skincare products that harness the power of Africa’s natural resources.
1. Overview of R&R Skincare as a woman-owned, cruelty-free beauty brand founded in 2010 in Ghana. Emphasis on the brand’s commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability.
2. Valerie's background as an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and mother.
3. The inspiration behind founding R&R Skincare, highlighting the personal connection to her mission. + Valerie’s clear vision is to establish R&R as one of Africa’s leading beauty brands using indigenous African ingredients, such as Shea and Baobab, and their healing properties.
4. How R&R Skincare empowers African women through job creation and fair trade practices.
5. The role of African culture and heritage in shaping the brand’s identity and product offerings.
6. R&R Skincare prioritizes sustainability in its supply chain and product formulations.
The brand’s approach to creating luxurious products that are environmentally friendly.
7. Overview of R&R Skincare’s plans of expansion into the U.S. market and its significance for the brand, along with future plans for engaging with diverse audiences while showcasing African beauty secrets.
8. Valerie’s commitment to philanthropy and community support through R&R Skincare.
9. Reflections on balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood.
10. (Closing Thoughts) Invitation for listeners to connect with R&R Skincare and explore its product offerings. Encouragement to support ethical and sustainable beauty brands that celebrate African heritage.
#BEST
#STRAW
#SHMS
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1410 episodes
Manage episode 444259788 series 1522319
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Valerie Obaze. R&R Skincare is a premier, woman-owned beauty brand dedicated to crafting high-quality, cruelty-free skincare products that harness the power of Africa’s natural resources.
1. Overview of R&R Skincare as a woman-owned, cruelty-free beauty brand founded in 2010 in Ghana. Emphasis on the brand’s commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability.
2. Valerie's background as an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and mother.
3. The inspiration behind founding R&R Skincare, highlighting the personal connection to her mission. + Valerie’s clear vision is to establish R&R as one of Africa’s leading beauty brands using indigenous African ingredients, such as Shea and Baobab, and their healing properties.
4. How R&R Skincare empowers African women through job creation and fair trade practices.
5. The role of African culture and heritage in shaping the brand’s identity and product offerings.
6. R&R Skincare prioritizes sustainability in its supply chain and product formulations.
The brand’s approach to creating luxurious products that are environmentally friendly.
7. Overview of R&R Skincare’s plans of expansion into the U.S. market and its significance for the brand, along with future plans for engaging with diverse audiences while showcasing African beauty secrets.
8. Valerie’s commitment to philanthropy and community support through R&R Skincare.
9. Reflections on balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood.
10. (Closing Thoughts) Invitation for listeners to connect with R&R Skincare and explore its product offerings. Encouragement to support ethical and sustainable beauty brands that celebrate African heritage.
#BEST
#STRAW
#SHMS
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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