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Skin Anarchy

Building a Beauty Brand Beyond Trends with Natasha Denona

Skin Anarchy

Ekta et al.

News, Education, Self-improvement, Fashion & Beauty, Entertainment News, Arts

4.5101 Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2026

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta sits down with Natasha Denona for a rare, reflective conversation that traces the creative and philosophical roots of one of modern makeup’s most influential brands. Known for palettes that have become industry benchmarks, Natasha opens up about how her work has always been driven less by trends—and more by intention, education, and respect for the user. Growing up between science and art shaped everything. Natasha’s mother, a chemis...

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome back to Skin Anarchy. Our guest today needs absolutely no introduction.

0:04.7

She is truly an icon. I have been probably her biggest fan for so long, way before I started

0:10.5

this podcast. So this is a huge full circle moment for me. I can't tell you guys how ecstatically

0:15.6

happy I am to be doing this interview. So without further ado, please welcome Natasha to Nona.

0:20.3

Welcome Natasha. I'm so excited. to Nona. Welcome to Tasha.

0:21.0

I'm so excited. Oh my gosh. Thank you so much. What an introduction. Oh, my gosh. Thank you for

0:25.7

having me. I'm so, so happy to chat with you today. I'm looking forward to deep dive into

0:31.8

interesting topics. Yeah. No, I'm so excited. Oh, no. It's it it's an honor that's like such an understatement it's

0:40.9

such an honor and i'm just such a fan of not only obviously the amazing brand you've created

0:45.6

the movement you've created with that and the impact you've had on this industry for people like me

0:51.4

people all over the world so without me ranting too much, I want to

0:54.6

start with learning all about me. Like, no, I'm sorry. I'm like a, I like love bomb people, I feel

1:01.6

like. But no, I want to, I want to learn everything. Like, tell us like, where did the journey

1:07.5

begin for you? I know mom was a chemist, right? So growing up, you were around,

1:11.2

like, science? I mean, tell us everything. Okay, so my mom was a chemist, not in cosmetics,

1:17.4

but in unorganic chemistry. They were experimenting in Germany with coal, which was a quite

1:23.4

boring topic for me as a kid, but I loved the environment of the lab. So I was visiting her

1:28.2

many, many times after the school. We had lunch together, and then I kind of went into her office.

1:34.3

And she was doing three specific things over there. She was a lab chemist. And they did those

1:41.8

experiments. And she was also photographing those experiments.

1:47.2

And she developed in a dark room.

1:49.3

She developed the pictures back then.

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