How An Endometriosis Diagnosis Started PUMP Haircare With Natasha Jay
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In this episode, I chat to founder of Australian made and cruelty-free brand, PUMP Haircare, Natasha Jay. The brand fills the gap for the demand in salon quality and a brand without all the nasty ingredients. I chat to Tash about how being diagnosed with endometriosis gave her the inspiration to start the brand, their ever-so-popular Curly Girl Method, what differentiates PUMP from other hair brands and how you can find the best PUMP Haircare products for your hair type! JOIN MY EMAIL NEWSLETTER LIST HERE FOR ALL THE FUN STUFF, GOODIES & EXCLUSIVE PODCAST INFO! Podcasting takes a whole lot of work. If you'd like to support me & donate to the podcast: www.paypal.com/paypalme/amberjlowther DO THIS SURVEY TO HELP ME CREATE THE PODCAST OF YOUR DREAMS: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RCPR8CL  Don't forget to join the exclusive Fashion Avenue Podcast Facebook group to find out who the next guest is before anyone else and to chat all things fashion & beauty! Instagram: @fashionavenuepodcast & @amberlowther   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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