The state of my skin is directly linked to my everyday stress levels': skincare advice for a femtech founder
Briefly

Propelle focuses on empowering women financially by building confidence in investing. Many women invest less due to a lack of confidence. The founder manages her busy life with two young children and emphasizes the importance of taking action. She uses a hybrid work model at Propelle, balancing work from home and office days. She discusses the significance of skincare, particularly for women of color, and highlights the societal expectations regarding makeup. Dr. Ejikeme explains common misconceptions about skin hydration and offers solutions for better skincare.
Dr. Ejikeme says: What Ayesha describes points to dehydrated skin that overcompensates with oil. Many people confuse this for oily skin when, in fact, what's needed is balanced hydration.
Growing up as a black person, that's something we're not told. I hate makeup, so I only wear it if I'm going out. My skin is dry but produces excess oil.
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