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Skincare Anarchy

Yewande Masi, Cosmetic Chemist and Founder of ORNAMI Skincare

Skincare Anarchy

Ekta et al.

Fragrance, Fashion, Entertainment News, Fashion & Beauty, Education, Entrepreneurship, Skincare, Skin, News, Makeup, Style, Dermatology, Self-improvement, Beauty, Arts

4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Yewande is the founder of Ornami Skincare, a black-owned, toxin-free skin and body care line that Was born from the love and Support Of friends and family after a breakUp. Yewande founded Ornami on the idea that sometimes finding happiness is a process of elimination. She wanted to design luxurious, toxin-free ingredients that encouraged women to take the time to care for themselves as a daily ritual.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/supportSupport the show

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0:21.0

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0:30.0

Hi guys, welcome back to some karaoke. This is Ecta as always and I'm really excited about our guests because this is a really really cool brand.

0:59.0

And I love just representing indie brands in general. I love discovering new and amazing brands every day. So without further ado, I'm super excited to introduce you guys to the mastermind and you know founder and creator and also cosmetic chemist, you know, on the low.

1:18.0

Hello, like she doesn't tell people, but Rhonda Davis, thank you so much, Rhonda for coming.

1:23.0

Thank you for having me. No, it's my honor. I'm so excited because I I love how you just like through that at me, like I, you know, forever listening before I restarted. I was like, so is there anything else I can add in your title and she was like, oh, yeah, I'm just a cosmetic chemist. I'm like, yeah, you should.

1:40.0

Anyways, okay, so I want you to tell us everything. Well, now I want to know everything like how did you come into this journey of a year of beauty and like really where did it begin for you.

1:51.0

Okay, so you want the from the beginning, like how we like the beginning, the beginning here, like it's like like tell us the whole tale because yeah, it's like this, it's a story, you know, it's a story. So I love, you know, hearing it. So yeah, wherever you want to begin.

2:09.0

Okay, so I majored in chemistry and college, but I didn't immediately go into the cosmetics industry. I was a chemist for the Department of Justice.

2:22.0

And that's what most people say. And nothing against the United States federal government. I want to put that out there or the Department of Justice, but I didn't, I didn't like my job.

2:35.0

Yeah, I really considered jobs and I was unhappy and I wanted, I was 22 years old at the time, I wanted a career.

2:46.0

And I just didn't see a career there. And one day I was talking to my father over the phone and he could hear how unhappy I was. And I just told him I don't like that.

2:59.0

Why, why, why, why, why didn't you want to do Cosmetic chemistry for the long run?

3:04.0

No, no, no, I was saying for like before you decided on Cosmetic, okay, okay, you're in chemistry. Yeah, okay. Yeah, okay.

3:11.0

So my dad asked me I could create a career out of the three things that I love what would those three things be.

3:20.0

And immediately I answered that I love science. I love beauty products and I love contemporary art.

3:28.0

And my dad started laughing and he says, and I quote, I don't know how you're going to do it, but you always figure it out.

3:37.0

And it's really interesting because I've listened to your podcast and you talk about, you know, how the universe and how things move.

3:47.0

And it's really amazing how the universe will move with you when you're ready to make a change.

3:54.0

And you're not too long after having that conversation with my dad.

4:01.0

I was watching TV and there was a short segment about cool job.

4:07.0

And there was this woman who created, I don't remember her name, but she created the makeup shade for Matt Cosmetics.

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