

Naked Beauty
Brooke DeVard
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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 7, 2017 • 1h 5min
Behind The Highlight Reel Ft. Hannah Bronfman
Hannah Bronfman is the founder of HBFIT, DJ and wellness enthusiast. On this episode we talk about it all — from the superficial e.g. what’s it like to have Nikki Nelms do you hair and the best way to lose weight (it involves eating a lot of fat) to deeper topics like how bad relationships often serve as a way to break through. We discuss growing up in NYC, what it was like planning her fabulous wedding in Morocco, how she’s thinking about aging and potentially motherhood, what products she swears by and how she’s had to advocate for herself as a woman in business. Beauty Treatments & Products She Loves Monica Watters for Lymphatic Drainage http://www.sacredtouchnewyork.com/about/ Barbara Sturm Blood Cream https://intothegloss.com/2016/10/barbara-sturm-blood-cream-mc1/ Workout Classes & Clothes - Jump Rope with Amanda Kloot https://amandakloots.com Aerospace Boxing http://www.aerospacenyc.com 305 Fitness http://305fitness.com Tracey Anderson Method http://tracyandersonmethod.com Spider Bands https://spiderbands.com Adidas Woman Ultra Boost http://bit.ly/2yeB51K Stella McCartney for Adidas http://www.adidas.com/us/adidas_by_stella_mccartney Follow Hannah + HBFit - https://www.instagram.com/hannahbronfman/ https://www.instagram.com/hbfit/ http://hbfit.com*****Stay in touch by following me @brookedevard on all platforms @nakedbeautyplanet to join the Instagram community Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 23, 2017 • 1h 5min
Know Your Worth Ft. St. Beauty(Alex Belle and Isis Valentino)
In the wake of countless assault charges facing women in entertainment, the message of self-worth that Alex and Isis(of Wondaland's St. Beauty)brought to this interview came right on time!We go beyond what you see on their perfect Instagram account (it’s instagram.com/stbeautyband btw and yes, it’s amazing)and speak about their wider mission to heal and inspire through their music. We talk about their style icons, how they found themselves at Issa Rae’s house party hanging out with the cast of Insecure, Atlanta, and Samuel Jackson (so surreal)and futile attempts to style the already perfectly stylish(like jidenna).We talk natural hair politics, big chop emotions, glue-ins from high school, bad dye jobs, 70s style, cultural appropriation, and their tips on how to perfect your style (like using natural landscapes as inspiration for color palettes). We end the interview by talking about their experience learning from Janelle Monae and hear from their manager, Joy Young, about how to make it as a woman in the industry without compromising your values.Products Mentioned AlexCurls shampoo & conditioner https://www.curls.bizVanity Planet spin brush https://www.vanityplanet.com/products/spin-for-perfect-skinCharcoal Soap https://www.amazon.com/Activated-Detoxifying-Cleanser-Certified-Ingredients/dp/B0177DRIEIIsisBlack Soap http://www.ulta.com/african-black-soap-bar-soap?productId=xlsImpprod6400280Kheil’s Oil-Free Face Wash https://www.kiehls.com/ultra-facial-oil-free-cleanser/1000.htmlCastor Oil for Brows http://bit.ly/2zwCj8K****Check out all of their amazing music @stbeautyband! Intro song is 'Caught' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 23, 2017 • 1h 3min
Podcast to Red Carpet Ft. Brittany Luse of The Nod
“It’s becoming a professional imperative that I figure this shit out” - Brittany Luse, today’s guest, on determining her look now that she’s becoming an increasingly public figure. Brittany co-hosts and co-created The Nod, a Gimlet podcast that pays tribute to black culture. We discuss her recent red carpet experience at Black Girls Rock and what it’s like coming from a career where no one sees you, to suddenly being extremely visible. We touch on HBCU beauty standards, Brittany went to Howard University, and how during college she perfected ‘dressing for the club’. Brittany, who has amazing hair and skin lets me in on some of her secrets: frequent haircuts to promote growth, an AMAZING colorist who took her natural hair all the way blonde without damage, and a semi-consistent (if we’re being honest) AM/PM routine. Links to all of her products, her show and beauty resources below: Listen to Brittany’s Show The Nod: https://gimletmedia.com/the-nod/ ‘Chitlins at Bergdorf’s’, my *favorite* episode https://gimletmedia.com/episode/chitlins-at-bergdorfs/ Products Mentioned: Hair - Old school DAX for edges http://amzn.to/2xme8fF - Illeisha Lussiano - Brittany’s Colorist with the magic touch. She works at Salon Ruggeri in NYC & you can see her work on her IG @illadonna or her site: https://thehairartiste.com - Camille Rose Naturals Twisting Butter https://www.camillerosenaturals.com/products/almond-jai-twisting-butter Skin - Cetaphil Face Cleanser - love this stuff http://amzn.to/2p77Tse - Heritage Rose Water Spray or Jurlique Rose Water for hydrating skin during the day http://amzn.to/2p98f0D - Clinique Pep-Start Eye Cream http://seph.me/2yyIbyL - Mario Badescu Glycolic Acid Toner https://www.mariobadescu.com/product/glycolic-acid-toner - Drunk Elephant Vitamin C Serum http://seph.me/2xnlEXL - OLEHENRICKSEN Truth Serum http://seph.me/2hlZvmm - Korres Overnight Sleep Mask http://seph.me/2hoYF4o - Hilary Sklar for Facials http://www.hillerysklar.com - Caroline Hirons for skincare tutorials on YouTube/her site: https://www.carolinehirons.com - Lucky Scent Fragrance Samples http://www.luckyscent.com/samples Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 22, 2017 • 56min
Moving Beyond '#BlackGirlMagic' Ft. Lindsey Day (founder of CRWN Magazine)
"Hair is politicized whether we want it to be or not” — Lindsey DayOn this episode, Lindsey, founder of CRWN magazine — a revolutionary print magazine focused on black women and natural hair, comes by to talk about why she started CRWN, her hair journey, and how her upbringing informed her approach to the content she creates today. We get into discussion around the language that surrounds the natural hair community — the complicated grading system of 4A vs 4C, the cliche language that makes us cringe e.g. #BlackGirlMagic and even the term ‘natural’ itself. Topics 5:08 Why Lindsey created CRWN 7:12 Her natural hair journey 11:15 Being one of two black women in her *entire* high school 16:40 Hair type politics (4a,4b,4c) and the divisions within the natural hair community by hair texture 22:30 Perception of an afro in the workplace 23:40 Why Lindsey almost didn’t start CRWN 35:15 Kylie Jenner’s negative influence on beauty & the Kardashians using blackness to stay relevant 51:40 When Lindsey feels most beautiful & benefits of a low maintenance beauty approach Products MentionedNatural Lip Balm (https://www.hanahanabeauty.com) 5-Free Nail Polish (https://www.mischobeauty.com/) Where to Find & Follow CRWN http://www.crwnmag.com https://www.instagram.com/crwnmag/ https://twitter.com/crwnmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 19, 2017 • 51min
Aligning Your Brand with Your Talent & The Philosophy of Aesthetics Ft. Grace Gibson
Grace Gibson, the talented actress,singer,songwriter,bandleader,content creator and proud Leo — is a force to be reckoned with. She grew up watching her mother, Lynn Whitfield, build her career as an actress following films like the Josephine Baker Story (where her parents met!), and has inherited a passion and instinct for the performing arts.In this episode we discuss everything from her experience being a musician in New Orleans, playing Faith Evans in All Eyez on Me, what it’s like auditioning in Hollywood, how she’s responded to requests for nude scenes, the importance of creating your own content and finding your authentic voice. Grace and I attended the same predominantly white middle/high school in NYC and we reflect on how that experience shapes your relationship to beauty — including being embarrassed about your hair. Grace has a minimal approach to beauty that includes drugstore make-up, a 1x week wash routine, and some natural oils and plants — like the aloe vera she sources from her backyard in Laurel Canyon for under-eye treatments.The amazing music at the start and end of this episode? That’s Grace! The original to-be released song is called "Steampunk Blues” and it was written and arranged by Grace and she produced the track with Jordan Brown and Taylor Gordon.Follow Grace @thegracegibson to stay updated on all of her amazing work https://www.instagram.com/thegracegibson/?hl=enProducts Mentioned in this episode with links below:Hair Tresemme Botanical Conditioner http://bit.ly/2uA2z37Ren Pure Conditioner http://bit.ly/2vjD6IGTaliah Waajid Curl Sealer http://amzn.to/2uJtZE4 Make-UpMilani waterproof eyeliner http://bit.ly/2uaSkBiWet n Wild Mascara http://bit.ly/2gLomPRBobbi Brown Shimmer Brick http://seph.me/2tHaS8M SkinWeleda Evening Primrose Moisturizer http://bit.ly/2vjjTHlSupport the show using #nakedbeautypodcast & subscribe on iTunes if you haven't yet: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-naked-beauty-podcast/id1131628553?mt=2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 6, 2017 • 1h 8min
Getting Better as We Get Older, Growing up Greek & Silent Meditation Retreats Ft. Amelia Glum
‘I dress down to be taken seriously. If I want people to hear what I have to say, I try to be as a-sexual as possible’ - My guest, Amelia, on how she conforms her look for her job in data science. Amelia, my friend of 10 years and former roommate at Stanford, gets deep on this episode of the #nakedbeautypodcast. We discuss: - Being white vs. being greek - Her transition from a ‘guidette’ to a more pared down look - How she cares for her voluminous waist length hair - Dressing the part in tech in order to command the respect she deserves I also learn about: - Moon cycles - Tea tree oil for acne - Collagen eye pads to overcome a hangover - The transformational power of a 10-Day Silent Meditation Retreat - yes, 10 days! Amelia opens up about overcoming depression by tapping into an active interior life. Describing her mood after this retreat she says, ‘I felt so light in my heart that I felt like I was floating through life. I had an abundance of energy and freedom to do whatever I wanted’. We also talk self-love coming with age, making the effort in a long-term relationship and her korean beauty faves like Peach & Lilly and snail sleep masks (still skeptical). Enjoy & stay moisturized! Products/Experiences Mentioned: Evian Spray Atomizer - Amelia and I highly recommended desk and airplane essential for moisturizing your face http://www.sephora.com/mineral-water-spray-P2043 10 Day Silent Retreat - Dhamma Maṇḍa, Kelseyville, California https://www.dhamma.org/en-US/schedules/schmanda High Waisted Lingerie from Hanky Panky - For curvy girls http://www.hankypanky.com/panties/briefs-and-high-rise-panties/signature-lace-retro-v-kini.html Headspace App - Meditation for beginners https://www.headspace.com/headspace-meditation-app Collagen Hydrating Eye Masks from Birch Box - for overcoming the hangover https://www.birchbox.com/product/1948 Peach & Lily for all things K-Beauty https://www.peachandlily.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 14, 2017 • 15min
Beauty Secrets Vol. 2: 'Nothing Tastes as Good as Skinny Feels'
When did dieting become so controversial? We're encouraged to eat whole foods, ignore the scale, and focus on health – but some people (i.e. me) still want to lose weight sometimes. The weight-loss landscape is cluttered with paleo hacks and detox teas, but I'm going to talk about what actually works. I have 5 simple tips for short-term weight-loss that anyone can do.From intermittent fasting to swapping time at the gym for meal-prep, these tactics have never let me down. Products/Apps Mentioned: Zero, fasting app: http://apple.co/2iALpso David's Tea, Forever Nuts: http://bit.ly/2tmtGKK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 7, 2017 • 54min
Creating a Signature Look Ft. Lucie Zhang
Lucie Zhang, who oversees social @voguemagazine, has a signature look that I totally envy — perfectly cut bangs, blonde tips and a dramatic winged liner, every.single.day. On this episode, I learn that her signature haircut was the result of a happy accident in Poland and die over her period-free life (it’s been six years thanks to Lo Loestrin, #jealous). We discuss asian beauty standards, eyelid surgery, getting fetishized on dating apps, the first black bachelorette, wearing sweatpants to Vogue, body FOMO from Instagram scrolling, the genius of Pat McGrath, the eyelash extension addiction spiral, and this amazing new app, Hello Ava, that’s basically a free dermatologist on call. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 10, 2017 • 59min
The Scam of Being Yourself Ft. Recho Omondi
Recho is a young, NY-based, fashion designer who isn’t afraid to speak her mind, no matter who’s listening. Growing up between the midwest and Nairobi, she nurtured a love of fashion early by creating collages, explaining “any black girl I could get my hands on, I was going to cling on to for dear life". She now casts beautiful black models for her brand Omondi. We talk about the importance of being yourself, her serious beef with American Vogue, and how growing up the subtleties of not being able to find beauty products for you, or having platforms to learn about yourself, can impact the relationship we have with our own beauty routines, especially our hair. I get to hear about how she went platinum blonde and we reflect on Atlanta’s weave culture. She’s got love for the Glossier products but likes to keep her beauty routine simple. Recho makes everything seem effortless(from her career, to getting press attention and speaking out when no one else will) and her approach to beauty is no different. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 19, 2017 • 53min
If You've Got It, Flaunt It Ft. Chrissy Rutherford
Chrissy, senior fashion editor at Bazaar.com, has some advice for hopefuls wanting to work in fashion: "If you don’t love it, you won’t last a week". Chrissy tells me what it’s like being a digital editor in today’s hyper-connected world and why her perspective as a woman of color is important right now. We discuss tokenism in casting, the early days of fashion fandom, nailing the perfect work outfit (it involves denim), and of course all things beauty: foundation (who is it really for?),miracle cures for cystic acne, her relationship with her hair dresser and love for Badgal Riri. My favorite part of the interview? Just in time for summer, Chrissy gives me her candid POV on posting bikini pics and it’s an attitude more women could learn from. Links: Chrissy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissyford/ Renee Rouleau Skincare: https://www.reneerouleau.com/ DIM Supplement: http://bit.ly/2orQvtu Her Work @Bazaar: http://www.harpersbazaar.com/author/1644/chrissy-rutherford/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.