Description
Getting to the essence of what we need to thrive in life is trial and error for some, and an uphill struggle for others. Something successful author and beauty editor Sali Hughes knows only too well because she’s lived on both sides of the poverty divide.
In this conversation Melanie and Sali talk about the craziness of skincare misinformation - salmon sperm, anyone? - the joy of Chanel, why hyaluronic acid is not what you think it is, and the spark that ignited her hygiene poverty charity Beauty Banks.
Along the way, Sali shares the impact online trolls had on her mental health and how she recovered, the childhood reasons behind her love of a full fridge, her no-nonsense take on manifestation culture, and the Enoughness gem - how many skincare products we actually need.
Guest: @salihughes
Mentioned in this episode
@beautybanks
@chanel.beauty
@makeuprevolution
Supported by:
@1warwicksoho
The Enoughness with Melanie Rickey.
Produced and edited by Steve Hankey.
Assistant Producer Sophie Smith.
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