The Hue Report
The Hue Report
The Hue Report
The Hue Report Podcast celebrates Black beauty 24/7, 365. Hosted by Olivia Hancock, the show delivers an unfiltered chat with the coolest Black beauty entrepreneurs, editors, and executives. You’ll hear guests get candid about their unique relationship to beauty and their experiences as a Black person in the beauty industry. And, of course, these conversations will fill you in on the dopest beauty brands and products. Stay connected with The Hue Report community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @thehuereport.
The Art of Revision ft. Dr. Chaneve Jeanniton, Founder of epi.logic
In this episode, Mbiye chats with Dr. Chaneve Jeanniton. She is a board-certified oculofacial plastic surgeon dedicated to holistic facial refinement, specializing in eye aesthetics. Her patient's requests for simple, effective daily skincare products inspired her to launch epi.logic. The brand creates products formulated with essential actives that address common complexion concerns and maximizes treatment results. Press play to hear from Chaneve! Join The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereportStay in touch with epi.logic  on Instagram: @epi.logicStay in touch with Olivia on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Jun 30, 2023
47 min
Celebrating African Beauty Rituals ft. Christina Funke Tegbe, founder of 54 Thrones
At the top of the year, I sat down with Christina Funke Tegbe to chat about her beloved bodycare brand, 54 Thrones. We chatted about how her Nigerian-American upbringing inspired her to launch the brand, launching in Sephora, and the lessons she's learned as a beauty entrepreneur. Press play to hear from Christina, and I hope you enjoy the episode.Let us know your thoughts on the episode! Tag us on Instagram @thehuereport or email us at hello@thehuereport.comJoin The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereportStay in touch with Christina  on Instagram: @funke_tegbeFollow 54 Thrones on Instagram: @54thronesStay in touch with Olivia on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Apr 11, 2023
40 min
Reinventing Men's Grooming ft. Calvin Quallis, founder of Scotch Porter
For this episode, we spoke to Calvin Quallis, founder and CEO of Scotch Porter. As a child, Calvin forged a connection with the beauty industry, growing up immersed in his mother’s beauty parlor and barbershop. Later in his adult life, he chose to return to his roots and open his own barbershop after leaving behind his corporate career. He then launched Scotch Porter in 2015, and the brand has been at the forefront of the men’s grooming industry since. We spent this episode chatting about what it’s been like building the business and the incredible success he’s experienced. Let us know your thoughts on the episode! Tag us on Instagram @thehuereport or email us at hello@thehuereport.comJoin The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereportStay in touch with Calvin on Instagram: @calvin_quallisStay in touch with Scotch Porter on Instagram: @scotchporterStay in touch with Mbiye on Instagram: @mbiye_kStay in touch with Olivia on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Mar 21, 2023
34 min
Beauty TikTok, Braider Wars, and Redefining Beauty ft. Darian Harvin, Beauty Journalist
For this week’s episode, Mbiye chatted with Darian Harvin. Darian is a beauty writer, currently working as the beauty editor at large for Image at the LA Times. She is a beauty girl at heart, but what makes her special is her ability to peel back the layers and have nuanced, forward-looking conversations about beauty that go beyond brands and products. We chatted about what makes beauty TikTok unique, the factors leading to the hair braider wars on social media, and her newest baby: @studiosymone. Let us know your thoughts on the episode! Tag us on Instagram @thehuereport or email us at hello@thehuereport.comJoin The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereportStay in touch with Darian  on Instagram: @darianStay in touch with Mbiye on Instagram: @mbiye_kStay in touch with Olivia on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Mar 7, 2023
49 min
How To Go From Beauty Editor to PR Exec ft. Stephanie Scott Bradshaw, Founder of First and Last PR
Today, I'm chatting with Stephanie Scott-Bradshaw, the founder of First and Last PR. Stephanie started as a beauty editor at Essence Magazine and Life & Style Magazine. She later felt called to pivot and enter the world of public relations, working for the skincare brand 3LAB Skincare before launching her agency, First and Last PR.As the CEO and Communicator-in-Chief of First and Last PR, Stephanie now spends her day helping support clients' PR and marketing efforts. Her roster includes beloved Black-owned brands—like The Lip Bar, Pearnova, and Bevel. Press play to hear Stephanie break down her incredible career journey! Let us know your thoughts on the episode! Tag us on Instagram @thehuereport or email us at hello@thehuereport.comJoin The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereportStay in touch with Stephanie  on Instagram: @stephscottrocksStay in touch with First and Last PR  on Instagram: @firstandlastprStay in touch with Olivia on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Dec 20, 2022
1 hr 3 min
Bottling Memories Using Scent ft. Asia Grant, founder of Redoux
Today, Mbiye is chatting with Redoux's founder Asia Grant. Redoux's amazing Botanical Cleansing Bars have been featured in Vogue, Architectural Digest, WWD, and more. Asia opened up about her entrepreneurial journey, starting a business with her best friend, and all things scents. Press play to hear from Asia!Let us know your thoughts on the episode! Tag us on Instagram @thehuereport or email us at hello@thehuereport.comJoin The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereportStay in touch with Mbiye on Instagram: @mbiye_kStay in touch with Asia on Instagram: @asia__grant and @redouxnyc
Nov 17, 2022
48 min
Becoming a Beauty Editor at 21 ft. Annie Blay, Editor at Allure
Today, I'm chatting with one of my editor friends, Annie Blay. Annie is currently a beauty editor at Allure, but she previously served as the associate beauty news editor at The Zoe Report. Annie and I connected via Instagram a while back and have bonded over our shared experience of becoming beauty editors at 21. We chatted about the realities of achieving one of your lifelong dreams at a young age, advice for aspiring writers, and our favorite products. Press play to hear from Annie, and I hope you enjoy the episode! Let us know your thoughts on the episode! Tag us on Instagram @thehuereport or email us at hello@thehuereport.comJoin The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereportStay in touch with Olivia on Instagram: @oliviahancock_Stay in touch with Annie on Instagram: @annieblay
Nov 1, 2022
58 min
Beauty Rituals and Faves with Olivia + Mbiye
The Hue Report's producer Mbiye Kasonga and I are kicking off season four with a beauty speed round of our own. We're chatting about our earliest beauty memories, must-have products, and so much more.  Press play to hear from us! Let us know your thoughts on the episode! Tag us on Instagram @thehuereport or email us at hello@thehuereport.comJoin The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereportStay in touch with Olivia on Instagram: @oliviahancock_Stay in touch with Mbiye on Instagram: @mbiye_k
Oct 17, 2022
33 min
What It Means to Take a Skin-Forward Approach to Makeup ft. Tolu Funso, Makeup Artist
Today, I’m chatting with Tolu Funso, an Atlanta-based makeup artist. Tolu describes her approach to makeup as “skincare-obsessed natural glam,” and she truly does take her time to ensure every detail looks flawless—from your foundation to eyeshadow. Though she’s now an in-demand makeup artist in Atlanta and beyond, Tolu didn’t set out to become a beauty professional. She graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Chemistry. But eventually, her interest in makeup grew, and she started educating herself on techniques and growing her client base. In 2020, Tolu made makeup artistry her full-time career, and she’s been soaring ever since. She’s worked with celebrities like Michaela Coel and beauty brands like Glosshood. She’s also gearing up to launch a makeup course for beginners. Press play to hear from Tolu, and I hope you enjoy the episode! Let me know your thoughts on the episode! Tag me on Instagram @thehuereport or email me at hello@thehuereport.com Stay connected with Tolu on Instagram: @goldfacedartistryJoin The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereportStay in touch with me on Instagram: @oliviahancock_ 
Jul 15, 2022
44 min
Building A Hair Care Empire With Just $32 ft. Gwen Jimmere, Founder of Naturalicious
Today, I’m chatting with Gwen Jimmere. Gwen is a natural hair guru and CEO/Founder of Naturalicious. The idea to launch a natural hair brand came to Gwen in 2013. That year, she was dealing with being laid off, a divorce, and caring for her 1-year-old son. At the time, she had $32 to her name and had to think critically about what to do to generate income. That’s when she decided to turn her hobby of creating all-natural hair care products into a business. Gwen’s resilience has propelled Naturalicious to incredible success—the brand is sold in major retail stores like Whole Foods, Sally Beauty and Ulta Beauty. She’s also made history as the first African American woman to hold a patent for a natural hair product. Gwen has also grown her Detroit-based team from 1 to 13, expanded into skincare and supplements, and written a book. During the episode, Gwen and I chatted about her journey and the lessons she’s learned along the way. Press play to hear from Gwen and I hope you enjoy the episode! Let me know your thoughts on the episode! Tag me on Instagram @thehuereport or email me at hello@thehuereport.com Stay connected with Gwen Jimmere on Instagram: @gwenjimmereStay connected with Naturalicious on Instagram: @naturalicious_beautyJoin The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereportFollow The Hue Report on Twitter: @thehuereportStay in touch with me on Instagram: @oliviahancock_ Thank you so much for listening, beautiful people!
Jun 13, 2022
33 min
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