Sharmadean is so switched on it’s intimidating in the best possible way! I’m ashamed I didn’t know of her before these two videos but lest anyone think the beauty industry is frivolous, they need five minutes of listening to this woman speak. I am in awe of her! Thanks for introducing us Sali!
Not Madonna they had to *really* work on it, they said some months back they heard the critique (lack of poc) and wanted to try to find people. Didn’t know Britain had such shortage of poc 😂🙃 *I really like the series, but that response had me cackling!*
@@soilgrasswaterair hahaha that's crazy. I like the series too, but there's only so many rich white women I can watch. I loved the range this woman had. From high end to lower end to just raw ingredients. This was so much more interesting. Even with the cringe "There's something retro about hair gel" moment and awkward chemistry.
Not Madonna I personally had no issues with the other women on the series, I found plenty of episodes very lovely, informative and also fun. I certainly don’t mind the rich white Bella Freud- wearing clique of London women in their 40s-50s, I find them genuinly witty, cleaver and many of them rather inspiring. I’m glad the runners of the channel heard the wish from the viewers and met it. Diversity is only a positive, and there’s more room for it. I do understand they want to keep the content at a certain level, and if we’re totally honest diversity at the top amongst succesful profiles aren’t really that common in most societies, so I have to be fair in regards of as to why it took them a while to strike up some names which would broaden the diversity. I suppose my previous lol-ing/mildly snarky comment had its roots in their initial response that came off as looking feverishly with a flashlight in every corner without any success. *Side-note* I’m impressed with the interviewer she has a way of connecting with the ones she’s interviewing, the way she’s moving it forward to keep it interesting, but she’s a good listener. A brilliant navigator!*
@@soilgrasswaterair I think its more the UK has a shortage of rich black women in general in comparison to other places like America. Its generally wealthier women who's bathrooms they're in. Buts its harder to move brackets in the UK so that limits the number. Also then you're looking at specifically a certain type of skincare/ beauty and it'll be even harder to find many in that field to be fair. I recently found out theres like only a handful of black female lecturers at universities, so I guess it is something you have to dig for since the channel has a certain aesthetic to it? However I do think it is out there especially if you make certain compromises by interviewing more slightly lesser known women in fields like this
LOL " the moment I step out of the bath I oil my skin, because I'm Black and that's what we do." I stopped the video at this point and just laughed. She is so honest and funny. Again, thank you so much Sally for making this video.
Yes, when she said that I laughed to myself... black women in cold climates know we had better find some type of oil to slather on our skin. So universal, lol.
Thank you Sali, thank you Sharmadean. This series meant much more than beauty videos to me. It really has empowered me. Thank you again and much love from Japan!
Couldn't help myself after two beautiful women sang praises for Shea butter; Charlotte Mensah and now Sharmadean 🤩 you tube made me buy Elenge and it's on its way 💗
I was going to skip these ones because I’m not really into nails but my god, what a woman. Sali thank you so much for these videos I can’t tell you how much they mean to me.
Sali...another brilliant ITB! Cannot wait for this self assured, fantastic, intelligent woman to bring her tech to America (meaning North, Central, South and the Caribbean!).
Thank you Ms. Reid for telling an African American woman who used Nubian for years, but couldn't figure out why I no longer could find it! Something is wrong when it takes a British Jamaican woman to let me know Shea Moisture bought another American black-owned company! Now, let me get pen and paper and take some notes of what is in your bathroom! Thanks Sali.
She seemed so rushed which I totally understand after watching the first video but it was alittle stressful . Sali seemed to want more conversation about her experience with the products , as I would have liked
Hate hearing the term ‘crackhead’ - super derogatory. Especially during a time when women suffering from human trafficking are forced on to drugs like crack and opioids so as to enslave them and make escape near impossible. If you want to be ‘civic’ you should remember society is made up of the fortunate and the less fortunate - they’re both important.
Hi. I think it’s Poivre 23 by La Labo. Contains black Pepper, sandalwood and Patchouli. Only available in London now unfortunately. I’ve seen it in Liberty London and Selfridges. Maybe check online? It smells amazing.
Sharmadean is so switched on it’s intimidating in the best possible way! I’m ashamed I didn’t know of her before these two videos but lest anyone think the beauty industry is frivolous, they need five minutes of listening to this woman speak. I am in awe of her! Thanks for introducing us Sali!
Sali, your In The Bathroom series is one of my absolute favorites on RUclips. It was lovely being introduced to Sharmadean. Thanks.
Been looking forward to this video since last week. Thanks Sali for having Sharmadean in your series, she is an amazing woman xx
Refreshing to see a normal bathroom ♥️
Yes, a real woman and her real bathroom.
Her skin is amazing and she is beautiful.
I keep coming back to this video when I need inspiration. What a creative genius! Wish you could go back for a follow up conversation ❤️
I love how she applies foundation.
Great to finally see some POC in this series. She has such a great mixture of products.
Not Madonna they had to *really* work on it, they said some months back they heard the critique (lack of poc) and wanted to try to find people. Didn’t know Britain had such shortage of poc 😂🙃 *I really like the series, but that response had me cackling!*
@@soilgrasswaterair hahaha that's crazy. I like the series too, but there's only so many rich white women I can watch. I loved the range this woman had. From high end to lower end to just raw ingredients. This was so much more interesting. Even with the cringe "There's something retro about hair gel" moment and awkward chemistry.
Not Madonna I personally had no issues with the other women on the series, I found plenty of episodes very lovely, informative and also fun. I certainly don’t mind the rich white Bella Freud- wearing clique of London women in their 40s-50s, I find them genuinly witty, cleaver and many of them rather inspiring. I’m glad the runners of the channel heard the wish from the viewers and met it. Diversity is only a positive, and there’s more room for it. I do understand they want to keep the content at a certain level, and if we’re totally honest diversity at the top amongst succesful profiles aren’t really that common in most societies, so I have to be fair in regards of as to why it took them a while to strike up some names which would broaden the diversity. I suppose my previous lol-ing/mildly snarky comment had its roots in their initial response that came off as looking feverishly with a flashlight in every corner without any success. *Side-note* I’m impressed with the interviewer she has a way of connecting with the ones she’s interviewing, the way she’s moving it forward to keep it interesting, but she’s a good listener. A brilliant navigator!*
@@soilgrasswaterair I think its more the UK has a shortage of rich black women in general in comparison to other places like America. Its generally wealthier women who's bathrooms they're in. Buts its harder to move brackets in the UK so that limits the number. Also then you're looking at specifically a certain type of skincare/ beauty and it'll be even harder to find many in that field to be fair. I recently found out theres like only a handful of black female lecturers at universities, so I guess it is something you have to dig for since the channel has a certain aesthetic to it? However I do think it is out there especially if you make certain compromises by interviewing more slightly lesser known women in fields like this
F C your point?
I could listen to Sharmadean all day long
LOL " the moment I step out of the bath I oil my skin, because I'm Black and that's what we do." I stopped the video at this point and just laughed. She is so honest and funny. Again, thank you so much Sally for making this video.
Lol literally.
Yes, when she said that I laughed to myself... black women in cold climates know we had better find some type of oil to slather on our skin. So universal, lol.
Great video- sharmadean is an amazing, intelligent and soulful woman - love this video sali -so glad the in the bathroom series is back in full swing.
What a lovely and inspiring woman! Loved the two parts with her.
Thank you Sali, thank you Sharmadean.
This series meant much more than beauty videos to me. It really has empowered me.
Thank you again and much love from Japan!
As Sali would say, very pleasing x
Fabulous. Going to look now as I prepare for the day. Love you Miss Sali xx
I also wash my hands between every step ! Brilliant interview, fascinating lady .
Oh just wonderful!!!! Love her8 she is truly incredible and so inspiring! Please come to Brazil!!!
loooove Sharmadean! so inspiring
sharmadean is lovely and so down to earth! I've been a fan since I first watched her video on her nail salon
Yes!! Thank You Salí, once again, for a fascinating listen to contemporary ideas from intelligent, interesting women. Stephanie🙏💋
Stunning and brilliant, love pt. 1 & 2.
This was my all time favorite,
Yeah that black opal stick is great - it’s an American drugstore brand
Couldn't help myself after two beautiful women sang praises for Shea butter; Charlotte Mensah and now Sharmadean 🤩 you tube made me buy Elenge and it's on its way 💗
I was going to skip these ones because I’m not really into nails but my god, what a woman. Sali thank you so much for these videos I can’t tell you how much they mean to me.
I thought I was the only one who washes my hands between steps! Glad to know I'm not crazy :)
Sali...another brilliant ITB! Cannot wait for this self assured, fantastic, intelligent woman to bring her tech to America (meaning North, Central, South and the Caribbean!).
I LURVE Shea butter. Will definitely check that cream out! Brill. Thanks!
Soo good💗really enjoyed this episode,I think he really clicked.she is a great person 🌟
Ye
Thank you Ms. Reid for telling an African American woman who used Nubian for years, but couldn't figure out why I no longer could find it! Something is wrong when it takes a British Jamaican woman to let me know Shea Moisture bought another American black-owned company! Now, let me get pen and paper and take some notes of what is in your bathroom! Thanks Sali.
I mix the indian healing clay with honey and rosewater/glycerin and find it's more effective and less drying that way.
What an amazing woman
She seemed so rushed which I totally understand after watching the first video but it was alittle stressful . Sali seemed to want more conversation about her experience with the products , as I would have liked
In the bathroom yes! In the bathroom yes!
"You don't have to put your eyebrows on so you don't look like a crack head" haha brilliant! Love this vid xx
Wow, Loved this 💖
amazing video yay
is the Lipikar Lotion ok for the face? oily combo skin here :)
Did I get it right, she washes her face 4 times, twice with La Roche Posay and twice with Skinceuticals acne age gel?
her skin looks just lush:O:))))
I love Sharmadean and how she makes 34 sound old. Hah. Bio effect got excited but 210 for that lil thing is pain..
omg she's mates with FKA TWIGS!!!!!
Fabulous what a lady!
That moment when Sally heard that she uses coconut oil on her face 🙉
I honestly don't know how she handles coconut oil on her face.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hate hearing the term ‘crackhead’ - super derogatory. Especially during a time when women suffering from human trafficking are forced on to drugs like crack and opioids so as to enslave them and make escape near impossible. If you want to be ‘civic’ you should remember society is made up of the fortunate and the less fortunate - they’re both important.
Bathrooms and kitchens
4:16 👃
Who is Black Pepper by please?
le labo
above states discontiued
Hi. I think it’s Poivre 23 by La Labo. Contains black Pepper, sandalwood and Patchouli. Only available in London now unfortunately. I’ve seen it in Liberty London and Selfridges. Maybe check online? It smells amazing.