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Glass Skin, Product Flops & OMG Moments: A Year In Review Ft Diarrha N’Diaye

I don’t know if you all are ready for this episode because we went in! Beauty Highs, Beauty Lows: a year in review with Diarrha N’Diaye. Diarrha (formerly at Glossier, L’Oreal & now developing her own line) came back to Naked Beauty to reflect on 2019’s beauty moments with me. We review the most iconic new products, best moments for the beauty culture and the SMH product launches that didn’t do it for us. Listen to hear us discuss: Jackie Aina x Naomi Campbell, Euphoria, Pat McGrath Foundation,the new Fenty products, Caudelie, Beauty Industry Bullying, the Tom Ford Skincare launch, Lady Gaga’s Haus Laboratories,Lizzo & more. We are spilling ALL of the tea. And trust, it’s piping hot. 

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