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Natural Skin and Hair Care For Black Women #NYR23

 

Greetings and welcome to another episode of Naturally You Radio!!!!

In this episode, I’m joined by Sherilyn Dos Santos, founder of Pure Goodness who’s sharing with us the importance of natural skin and hair care for black women, from her years of experience creating her own natural holistic skin and hair care products.

During the interview, we spoke about: 
* Her Story
* The 3 ingredients that helped her love natural products
* 3 Ingredients to avoid in products and why
* Effects of longterm use of dangerous ingredients for black women
* Being a self employed mother
& Much more

Listen to this episode NOW below

 

 

You can can find our more about her products and events at
www.puregoodnesslondon.com

& Follow her IG page  @puregoodness1

 

Listen, enjoy and if you have any questions, comments or advice on natural skin and hair care for black women, please post them below

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I hope you found this podcast useful.

I’d love to hear your comments, whether you agree, disagree, have questions or anything in between, I’d love to hear from you.

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Take care and stay healthy

Leah

The Naturally You Coach

About the Author: Leah Salmon, The Naturally You Coach, is a bestselling author, speaker, nutritionist, live blood analyst and life coach, focused on womb & pregnancy health and premature birth prevention & on a mission to help 100,000 black women to eat for health, think for happiness and live in harmony by 2020 or what she calls Becoming Naturally You. She does this through her clinic, books, programs, coaching, events, workshops, videos, articles and a free weekly ezine.

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  1. Tiffanie Franklin

    Dear Leah,
    I’m in the States and I want to become a doula because my cousin is expecting in November! Do you offer this type of training?

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