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The Hue Report is all about celebrating Black beauty, 24/7, 365. Hosted by beauty journalist Olivia Hancock, the show is your space for real, unfiltered conversations with Black beauty entrepreneurs, editors, and executives. Each episode dives into their unique beauty journeys, industry experiences, and, of course, the brands and products they’re loving. Think of The Hue Report as your go-to beauty catch-up with the coolest voices in the game. Stay connected with our community on thehuereport.com and on social @thehuereport.
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I'm Back! Welcome to a New Era of The Hue Report
dimanche 31 août 2025 • Duration 26:47
After a two-year hiatus, The Hue Report is finally back! In my first solo episode, I'm getting into the highs and lows of the last two years and the evolution of The Hue Report. We'll also get into some questions from listeners and my current favorite beauty products from Black-owned brands.
Products mentioned:
- 54 Thrones Barrier Repair Cloud Cream
- Brunel Awakening Body Oil
- Oui the People Souk Honey Eau de Parfum
- LYS Beauty Pre-Glued Lash Clusters
- Cécred Moisture Sealing Lotion
Let me know your thoughts on the episode! Tag me on Instagram @thehuereport or email me at hello@thehuereport.com
Don't forget to subscribe to The Hue Report on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts to catch up on all episodes!
Stay in touch with me on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
The Art of Revision ft. Dr. Chaneve Jeanniton, Founder of epi.logic
samedi 1 juillet 2023 • Duration 47:20
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: @thehuereport
Stay in touch with epi.logic on Instagram: @epi.logic
Stay in touch with Olivia on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Building A Hair Care Empire With Just $32 ft. Gwen Jimmere, Founder of Naturalicious
mardi 14 juin 2022 • Duration 33:50
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: @gwenjimmere
Stay connected with Naturalicious on Instagram: @naturalicious_beauty
Join The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereport
Follow The Hue Report on Twitter: @thehuereport
Stay in touch with me on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Thank you so much for listening, beautiful people!
The Journey to Becoming a Hair Legend ft. Kiyah Wright, Celebrity Hairstylist
mercredi 18 mai 2022 • Duration 47:25
Today, I have the pleasure of chatting with the one and only Kiyah Wright. She is a 2x Emmy-award-winning hairstylist. Her client roster includes some of the biggest names in Hollywood—like Jennifer Hudson, Ciara, Halle Berry, and Taraji P. Henson.
Kiyah joined me on the podcast to discuss her incredible beauty career. We talked about how she went from doing hair in DC to immersing herself in the world of celebrity hairstyling in New York and LA. She filled me in on what it was like being the in-house hairstylist for Bad Boy Records and the Tyra Banks Show. We also talked about what she’s been up to lately. She runs a hair brand called Muze Hair. She is also gearing up for the launch of her book, From Beauty to Business, which debuts this month.
Press play to hear from Kiyah, and I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I do!
Let me know your thoughts on the episode! Tag me on Instagram @thehuereport or email me at hello@thehuereport.com
Stay connected with Kiyah Wright on Instagram: @kiyahwright
Join The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereport
Follow The Hue Report on Twitter: @thehuereport
Stay in touch with me on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Making Clean Beauty More Inclusive and Accessible ft. Jazmin Alvarez, founder of Pretty Well Beauty
lundi 9 mai 2022 • Duration 01:04:17
Today, I’m chatting with Jazmin Alvarez, the founder of Pretty Well Beauty; a digital destination focused on making clean beauty accessible. Jazmin grew up connected to the beauty industry as her mother was a hairstylist. However, she embarked on a career in the casting and production industry. She’s worked with brands like Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, and Fenty Beauty.
Eventually, she launched Pretty Well Beauty. It is an endeavor that was truly born out of her desire to shift perceptions around clean beauty and create a more inclusive clean beauty and wellness marketplace.
If you want to hear about what it’s been like building Pretty Well Beauty and some of her product must-haves, press play to hear from Jazmin. 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 Jazmin Alvarez on Instagram: @shoegirlnyc
Stay connected with Pretty Well Beauty on Instagram: @prettywellbeauty
Join The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereport
Follow The Hue Report on Twitter: @thehuereport
Stay in touch with me on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Thank you so much for listening, beautiful people!
What It's Like Being a Beauty Influencer and Social Media Manager ft. Schae Graham
mardi 19 avril 2022 • Duration 47:38
Today, I’m chatting with Schae Graham, a beauty content creator and the social media manager for Topicals. Schae is really that girl when it comes to content—she has an eye for creating beautiful, aesthetically pleasing videos and photos. But beyond that, her reviews and tutorials are so engaging and fun.
During the episode, Schae and I chatted about so much. We discussed her career as a social media manager for beauty brands like Topicals and Mayvenn, the highs and lows of being a creator, the tools she uses to create her content, and her favorite products. Keep listening to hear from Schae, 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 Schae on Instagram: @schaebreezy_
Join The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereport
Follow The Hue Report on Twitter: @thehuereport
This Founder Wants to Upgrade Your Skincare and Self-Care Routine ft. Toshia Baker, founder of ButterMeUpGoods
mercredi 6 avril 2022 • Duration 43:23
Today, I’m chatting with Toshia Baker, the founder of ButterMeUpGoods. Toshia’s brand offers luxurious skincare and body care products made with plant-based ingredients. She began building her company in 2011 when she was going through personal evolution. Toshia decided to go vegan, which led her to pay closer attention to the body care products she was using. Ultimately, this led her to start her skincare line.
During the episode, Toshia opened up about growing up in a small town in Alabama, turning her passion for skincare into a brand recognized by influencers like Jackie Aina, and her plans for 2022. Keep listening to hear from Toshia, 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 Toshia Baker on Instagram: @songbirdshia
Stay connected with ButterMeUpGoods on Instagram: @buttermeupgoods
Join The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereport
Stay in touch with me on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Thank you so much for listening, beautiful people!
Creating Vegan, Clean Skincare for Women of Color ft. Barbara Jacques, founder of Jacq's Skincare
dimanche 20 mars 2022 • Duration 01:01:56
Today, I’m chatting with Barbara Jacques, the founder of Jacq’s Skincare. Barbara’s journey began in 2010 when she learned she was pregnant and had an ovarian tumor. Her diagnosis set her on a path to learn more about what she was putting in and on her body. That’s when she discovered the glaring fact that products marketed to black women contain more toxic chemicals than those sold to other women.
Ultimately, this inspired her to launch her vegan skincare line for women of color. During the episode we chatted about what it was like transitioning from being product-obsessed to a more intentional beauty consumer, the lessons she’s learned as a founder, and what her current beauty routine consists of. Keep listening to hear from Barbara 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 Barbara Jacques on Instagram: @_barbarajacques
Stay connected with Jacq's Skincare on Instagram: @shopjacqs
Join The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereport
Stay in touch with me on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Thank you so much for listening, beautiful people!
Creating Inclusive Lipsticks for People of Color ft. Camille Bell, founder of Poundcake
lundi 7 mars 2022 • Duration 56:02
Today, I'm chatting with Camille Bell, the co-founder of Poundcake. The brand has become known for its red lipsticks formulated for your unique skin and lip tone. During the episode, Camille discusses how a trip to Sephora sparked the idea to launch a beauty brand, why she rejects the idea of universal lipstick shades, and why it took working with three different labs to land on a formula she loves. Press play to hear from Camille, 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 Camille Bell on Instagram: @camilleashleybell
Stay connected with Poundcake on Instagram: @poundcake
Join The Hue Report community on Instagram: @thehuereport
Follow The Hue Report on Twitter: @thehuereport
Stay in touch with me on Instagram: @oliviahancock_
Thank you so much for listening, beautiful people!
Empowering Others Through Clean, High-Performing Skincare ft. Khadidja Toure, founder of Kubra Kay Skincare
mercredi 10 novembre 2021 • Duration 27:33
Today, I'm chatting with Khadidja Toure, the founder of Kubra Kay Skincare. Khadidja's interest in skincare started at an early age as she would watch her mother concoct different skin remedies in the kitchen inspired by her West African roots. When she got older and landed her first job out of college, Khadidja began traveling frequently, and being constantly on the go affected her skin. During her travels, she began to seek out locals for their best-kept skincare secrets. She saw that different cultures relied on various powerhouse ingredients, many of them being some of her mother's favorites like shea butter or cocoa butter.
These experiences laid the groundwork for Kubra Kay. Since launching, Khadidja has been working to empower others every day through Kubra Kay's clean, high-performing products. During our conversation, Khadidja and I chatted about her skincare journey and what it's been like building Kubra Kay. Keep listening to hear from Khadidja, and I hope you enjoy the episode!
Have thoughts/comments on the episode? Tag me on Instagram @thehuereport while you're listening or email me at hello@thehuereport.com









