It’s a fun and freewheeling episode with Jess & Jenn. The big topic: Why do some beauty brands send their products to D.I.F. (destroy in field) programs? Jess explains and talks about a business model that could be less wasteful. Plus: The succession game is over at Estée Lauder Companies; there's a new Nosferatu perfume; we're contemplating sleep retreats; Jess highlights the best products from EM Cosmetics; Jenn shares a liquid liner for mature and monolid eyes; and we have a heartwarming listener story about a meaningful beauty gift.
Below you’ll find a list of some of the people, topics, and products mentioned in this episode. If you have any questions (or just want to say hi), reach out to us on Instagram or TikTok or via email (info@fatmascara.com). And please email us voice memos of your beauty questions and Raise A Wand favorites so we can share them on the show. You can also leave us a voicemail to be featured on a future podcast (our phone number in the U.S. is at 646-481-8182).
News:
Estée Lauder Welcomes New CEO - Stephane de la Favarie is in
French Startup Intacte Revolutionizes Beauty Industry by Monetizing Beauty Waste - BeautyMatter article
Intacte
Douglas Little
Heretic Parfum | Nosferatu
Sleep Retreats - a new approach to quality sleep (article from Marie Claire)
Rebecca Robbins - sleep scientist
Malminder Gill - sleep hypnotherapist
Raise A Wand:
Homework: What’s the best beauty gift you’ve ever gotten? Call us to tell us, or ask a beauty question, share a thought, or tell us about a product you love: 646-481-8182. You can also email a voice memo to info@fatmascara.com.
Listener: Susan Dawson's ultimate beauty gift was a Lancôme Black & Gold Enamel Compact (now discontinued)
Jess: EM Cosmetics So Soft Blush | Venetian Rose , Portrait Mode Setting Powder, & Heaven’s Glow Powder Blush
Jenn: Lisa Eldridge Kitten Flick Liquid Eyeliner
A Monolid-Friendly Felt-Tip Liner - the New York article by Kitty Guo that Jenn mentioned
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