4.7 • 954 Ratings
🗓️ 23 June 2021
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Indigenous content creators Shina Novalinga and Michelle Chubb have amassed nearly 3 million followers on TikTok in just over one year, earning headlines on Vogue.com and Teen Vogue, collabs with big beauty brands like L’Oréal Paris, Clarins and Redken and now, they’re being featured together in a major beauty campaign with Sephora. But their transformative glow-ups are a little different. Today we’re learning about Inuit face tattoos, jingle dresses and how reclaiming your true identity is the only path to success.
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0:00.0 | The following podcast is a dear media production. |
0:02.8 | Welcome to Breaking Beauty, the podcast all about the breakthrough people, products, and moments in beauty. |
0:13.0 | We're your host Jill Dunn and Carleen Higgins. |
0:17.0 | Welcome back to Breaking Beauty Podcast, everyone. I'm Carleen and I'm here with my |
0:24.9 | trustee sidekick Jill Dunn. Hello Jill. Hey there, Carleen and hey Breaking Beauty |
0:29.9 | fam. So today we have a really exciting episode. We're welcoming two young indigenous women to our show who have together amassed nearly 3 million followers on Tik-talk earning headlines on vogue and teen vogue collabs with big beauty brands like L'Orel Paris, Clarence, and |
0:45.2 | Redkin, and now they're starting together in a major beauty campaign with Separate to help |
0:50.6 | celebrate Indigenous History Month in Canada. |
0:53.0 | Joining us on the mic, we have Montreal-based Enoch Throatsinger and content creator |
0:58.9 | Shina Novolinia and Winnipeg-based Nahaina content creator Michelle Chubb. |
1:05.0 | They are two young indigenous resilient women reclaiming their indigenous heritage and sharing their |
1:10.3 | journey with us along the way on social media. |
1:13.7 | Love to see it. |
1:15.2 | And I mean, Hat Tipt to Separra, Canada, quite honestly, |
1:18.6 | who, in addition to the 15% pledge, |
1:21.8 | which started a year ago, We know that was all headed up by fashion |
1:26.1 | designer Aurora James. They're now building on what Separate is doing in the |
1:30.6 | US and they recently announced that they're committing 25% of their |
1:35.6 | brand offering to BIPOC owned brands by 2026 and another exciting thing we recently learned that one of our favorite |
1:44.8 | indigenous makeup brands cheekbone beauty will be entering |
1:48.0 | Separate Canada later this year. Go Jen! Major congratulations to Jen Harper. |
1:54.0 | She started the business with $500 in her basement. |
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