
Taylore Glynn, Health and Beauty Editor at Marie Claire
Taylore Glynn, Beauty and Health Editor at marie claire, talks about the need for more due diligence in the beauty industry. Taylore shares her view on cultural appropriation and the need for bigger initiatives across the board in terms of inclusivity and diversity in beauty.
Janell Hickman. Beauty Editor and Communications Strategist interview
Janell Hickman, beauty editor, communications strategist, and HBCU-alum, dives into her experience as a beauty industry veteran and provides perspective on the conversation around industry diversity.
Karen Chambers, Executive VP of Impala Inc./IMAN Cosmetics and CEW Board Member
Karen A. Chambers is a senior executive, business strategist, writer, editor and diversity and inclusion advocate. She is a contributing coauthor of the book Beauty Stories from Around the World published by the Makeup Museum and has been a career, travel, and lifestyle contributor to Black Enterprise and Black Elegance magazines. She is currently Executive Vice President of IMAN Cosmetics, a global pioneer in beauty for Women of Color and is on the Board of Governors of CEW (Cosmetics Executive Women), where she serves on the Taskforce for Advancing Women of Color.
Hannah Baxter, Senior Beauty Editor
Hannah Baxter, Senior Beauty Editor, talks about her unconventional path into the beauty industry. Hannah discusses the issues surrounding equality and diversity in the beauty realm with regards to both cultural inclusion as well as equal representation for women in senior positions.
The Truth Behind Chemical Peels, Lasers, and Skincare Treatments for All Skin Tones ft. Megan Francis
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta Yadav interviews Megan Francis, founder of NM Aesthetics and Wellness, to dive into the world of modern aesthetics. Megan shares her journey from critical care nursing to aesthetics, where she found a way to blend her medical expertise with her passion for beauty. She discusses her practice’s personalized approach to aesthetic care, focusing on treating diverse skin types with safe, effective technologies.
Dianna Ruth, co-founder of MILK makeup
Dianna Ruth, co-founder of MILK makeup, shares the journey that led to the creation of the iconic brand. Dianna shares insight into what goes behind making a truly inclusivity and diversity driven beauty product of, while keeping sustainability at the forefront.
Ama Kwarteng, Beauty Editor for The Coveteur
As the beauty editor at Coveteur, Ama Kwarteng is responsible for overseeing beauty and wellness content for the brand. She works with creative voices from a variety of backgrounds to bring new and diverse perspectives to the brand.Prior to Coveteur, Ama was the associate beauty editor at Cosmopolitan. She graduated from Barnard College, and in her free time, she enjoys reading fiction submissions for Story Magazine, watching Ohio State football, and reminding people to wear sunscreen.
Golloria George Is Breaking Beauty Barriers and Redefining Inclusivity
In this inspiring episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Golloria George, a powerful advocate for diversity in the beauty industry. Golloria shares her personal journey—from feeling invisible in beauty aisles as a young girl to using her experiences as a refugee from South Sudan to fuel a mission for genuine inclusivity. She reveals how the absence of products made for her skin tone sparked a movement that goes beyond representation. Golloria emphasizes that true change requires actionable steps and diverse voices in product development.