Meet Yany Beauty CEO Yaminah Childress

Yaminah Childress, founder of Yany Beauty (a black owned Leaping Bunny certified makeup brand) said no to investors and opted to do the research to find grants to help her business stay afloat during the onset of the pandemic. These cash and service-based grants allowed Yany to continue to pay staff, buy inventory, and minimize some essential bills such as internet and phone services.

In 2020, years of taking the grass roots effort to grow her brand, YANY Beauty became one of the pilot businesses for Amazon’s Black BusinessAccelerator, which provided unique opportunities to have early Amazon Deals that helped sales soar at the onset, and they are the first beauty brand to have an Amazon Explore live shopping page. This along with funding from grants and organic sales growth has positioned Yany as next up in the black owned makeup category!

Not only is the brand emerging in popularity, but recently they achieved 2,465% growth from the previous month. Yaminah, an attorney by trade, has a wealth of knowledge in business management, grants, Amazon, and branding that she’s used to help grow her brand.

We had the chance to sit down with Yaminah and discuss the inspiration behind Yany Beauty.

Who is Yaminah Childress in four words?
Entrepreneur, Optimist, Trailblazer, Motivator

What inspired the start of Yany Beauty?

I started YANY Beauty for one reason, and that was to create safe makeup products that were suitable for all skin tones, especially women of color because at the time our options were very limited.

What products and services are currently being offered within Yany Beauty?

We currently offer a wide range of products. Our shelves are stocked with a full line of cruelty-free makeup from lipstick to bb cream and everything in between. We offer clean skincare products for all skin types and beauty tools. We recently launched makeup and beauty services in our store.

You said No to investors and went on the search for your own opportunities with grants, what was that experience like?

I said no to investors because I am looking to create a legacy business, one operated by family and one that will be passed down generations. I decided to go after grants because they allowed me to get the much-needed dollars without giving up equity.

For me, the experience has been amazing. I have secured tens of thousands in free money, which has helped YANY Beauty survive the pandemic. I think it was easy for me because I’m not scared to take no for an answer. In the grant world, you will receive a lot of no’s. But when I get a yes, it gives me more motivation to move forward even in difficult times. I want to get those who believed in the brand excited to know they made a good choice.

What has been the most challenging part of your journey thus far?

Funding. While I have been blessed with grants and sales, our funding resources are still very limited. And, because of that our advertising budgets are limited, our staff is limited, and we have limited resources to reach the masses and that’s what you need to thrive in the beauty industry.

If you could give advice to the next entrepreneur getting ready to start her business, what would it be?

My best advice is to research and plan as much as possible but also to go for it. Knowing what you’re getting yourself into financially, emotionally, and physically is a must before starting any entrepreneurial journey. However, don’t do so much “planning” that you are wasting time getting started. The truth is no matter how much time you spend researching, you will always encounter something you didn’t know and will always learn something new along the way. I’ve seen many people plan their way out of actually doing it.

What is next for Yany Beauty?

So in the very near future YANY Beauty will welcome YANY Skin a complete line of natural skincare for all skin types. We’re going big on cleansers, masks, serums, toners, and more. We’re also working to bring YANY Beauty to the masses through national retail partnerships and to expand our stores to different regions.

What is your definition of a Pretty Woman Who Hustles?

A Pretty Woman Who Hustles is one that takes charge of her life in every aspect. She is one who strives to be a Boss in her professional life but more importantly one who hustles to take charge of her personal life and well-being.

Connect with Yany Beauty on Instagram or visit them online at Yanybeauty.co

Winter Skin Care

January 2022

  

 Keep up with Daytime/Night-time Routines

  Along with good skin care products you will also need ;

*Good Quality Washcloths*- to prevent irritating your skin use soft cotton or microfiber

*Purified clean water*- Say goodbye to TAP. You can easy safely install purifier to your faucet

Once you have accomplished that, you are set to give yourself a daily treatment of cleansing and moisturizing your face. This process should be done after breakfast and dinner if possible.  Applying a moisturizer in the morning after cleanser would set you for the day. At night applying a face mask is a must to pull away all oils from your pores that may have filled up throughout the day.

Don’t be afraid to try new all natural products or create ingredients in your very own kitchen

  • Soap
  • Cocoa Butter
  • Vaseline
  • Natural Oil
  • A routine is twice daily. Do not get comfortable when your flaws diminish . Stay the course to remain flawless and radiant all year long

Celebrating Trivia Day 2022

Celebrated on January 4 every year – National Trivia Day gives trivia fans a chance to flex their knowledge and trivia prowess.

Here are 3 trivia options to add to your game night. So gather your friends and family and get to playing! 

Culture Tags

In an effort to help fill the void, Eunique Jones Gibson is filling a void in the gaming industry so she created “#CultureTags,” a card game that uses hashtags and acronyms to test whether individuals are knowledgeable about the culture. Her main goal was to create something fun and recession-proof that is unlike any other trivia game played.

#CultureTags has been described as a game of TABOO but with acronyms. It’s a spirited guessing game delivering hours of unpredictable fun as you and your friends prove how well you know hashtags and the culture.

Players and teams compete to successfully describe (w/o cheating) and decode the most #CultureTags (acronyms) before time runs out.

Each box comes with 350 cards divided across seven categories — Daily Sayings, Family & Friends, Church, Black Twitter, Words to Live By, TV & Film, and Songs & Lyrics. There are also 5 DIY cards that are perfect for making up your own #CultureTags.

It was made with you in mind and has been said to cause uncontrollable laughter, flashbacks, singing, and more.

And playing is simple. Grab a card, show your team the #CultureTag (acronym) and give hints (the answer to each card is on the back) to help them guess the phrase without saying what it is. Can’t figure it out? Pass! Just get through as many answers as possible before your time runs out!

visit www.culturetags.com 

Kulture Karaoke

Dae Fenwick is the owner and creator of Kulture Karaoke, a card game set to release in Target stores across the United States on November 8, 2021. As a Detroit native, 80’s baby, HBCU graduate (Clark Atlanta University and Texas Southern University), Black female attorney, and member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Dae believes in making products for us, by us.

Dae Fenwick is the owner and creator of the new music card game Kulture Karaoke. As a Detroit native, 80’s baby, HBCU grad (Clark Atlanta University and Texas Southern University), black woman Attorney, and member of a black sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Dae believes in making products for us, by us.

It all started on her birthday in 2020. Dae invited friends and family to celebrate her big day at a local karaoke lounge in Atlanta. To make things more interesting, she decided to have everyone pull a card and select a song to sing based on the categories like “a song that reminds you of middle school.” Her friends and family loved it, and the idea for Kulture Karaoke was born. 

Dae hopes you will enjoy Kulture Karaoke at your next game night, karaoke night, birthday party, road trip, Friendsgiving, pre-game or holiday gathering. Remember, grab a mic, grab your friends, and do it for the “Kulture!”

This is not your typical karaoke. Kulture Karaoke will take your next game night or karaoke night to the next level!

With song categories like “Pick a song by a 90’s R&B girl group” or “Biggie vs. Pac,” you can use the cards to give you song ideas, or play the game as a competition and see who can come up with the best song choice. Either way, grab your friends, grab a mic, connect to YouTube or your favorite karaoke music, and do it for the “kulture!”

  • 150 cards with classic Hip Hop and R&B categories 
  • Includes detailed instructions.
  • Microphone sold separately. 

To learn more about Kulture Karaoke, visit https://kulturekaraoke.com

The Black Pack and Martin

“WZUP?!, WZUP?!,WZUUUUUP?!!” The most iconic TV show starring Martin Lawrence that birthed such characters such as Sheneneh Jenkins the owner of Sheneneh’s Sho’ Nuff Hair Salon and the Playa from the Himalayas Jerome. The Black Pack partnered with Martin Lawrence to create a trivia game based on his iconic TV Show, “Martin.”

“MARTIN,” is now a trivia game that you can add to your collection. Battle your friends and family with 4 different styles of trivia, while you flex on everyone with how much you know! 

4 GAMES IN ONE

WZUP: 200 Classic Trivia style questions

WORD ON THE STREET: 100 Debate & Discussion Questions

WATCH YA MOUTH!: 600+ Guessing Game Prompts

SAY WHAT?!: 200+ Quotes and Impressions


Get Yours Today – theblackpack.co/products/martin-trivia-collection

JUMPING INTO JANURARY

$TIMULATIING TIPS FOR TEENS

As we start the new year and set new goals for ourselves, I want to suggest an easy strategy to help. Learning The SMART acronym

What Does the SMART Acronym Stand For?

  • Specific
  • Measurable/Meaningful
  • Achievable/Attainable
  • Relevant/Realistic
  • Timely

Be Specific about what you need/what and why you need/want it.

How is this Specific need/want, Measurable/Meaningful to your success, career or future?

Will you be able to Achieve/Attain this Specific, Measurable/Meaningful goal? To

Achieve/Attain something means..….to be able to get it.

Do not set your goal to high for yourself and risk not being able to obtain it.

This means that your goal, should be Relevant/Realistic to your lifestyle and your income level.

The last one is Timeliness. Will you be able to achieve this goal in 3 months, 1year or 3 years?

Start with each letter and write out what each one means to you, then review what you have written down. Is this a smart idea, that has meaning? Will you be able to achieve this goal? Is this relevant or realistic or do you need to scale it down a little? Finally, how much time are you giving yourself to complete this goal? Whatever you decide, you can change it to fit your circumstance. Review it with your parent or someone you trust. Revisit what you have planned to stay on track!

Always, keep your money on you mind.

Dedra Porter CPP, CFE

Founder/President

L.A.L.A. Nonprofit Org.

Leave A Legacy Always

 www.lalanonprofit.org