Señora Wellness: self-care rituals, nature, and skincare secrets
(Hispanic Heritage) If You're Doing These 3 Things, Then You're Definitely In Your Señora Life
Posted by Ann Murray-Dunning onI admit it, Christina and I have been bitten by the Señora life bug. As I wrote about previously, señora era has many loose meanings, but there are several ideas that tie it together and we're talking all about it for Hispanic Heritage Month in our annual Señora Life Chronicles. The hustle culture...
The Hidden Meaning of Your Señora Era & Why It's Okay To Be Anti-Hustle
Posted by Ann Murray-Dunning onYou've heard it on Tik Tok and now it's slowly making its way to Instagram. What does Señora mean, and what does it mean to say you're living your Señora life? Technically, a Señora is a Mrs. or Ms. or a Doña - a woman over a certain age (that age is up...
Female Disruptors: Ann Dunning of Vamigas On The Three Things You Need To Shake Up Your Industry
Posted by Ann Murray-Dunning onAnn is #firstgen Chilean-American, born in Chile and raised in LA. She went on to attend UCLA and USC, and ended up in Silicon Valley helping hundreds of startups with growth. She is a Public Relations pro, and was among the first Latinas in online publicity and marketing at the...
Vamigas, a Latina-owned green beauty line, in the San Diego Union Tribune
Posted by Ann Murray-Dunning onWhile facing fertility issues and undergoing IVF (in vitro fertilization) treatments in 2019, Chilean-American Ann Dunning was told to stay away from beauty and hygiene products with fragrances. The list of items to avoid included things as essential as deodorant. Stunned by these restrictions, Dunning quickly learned that chemicals like phthalates...
Create and Cultivate: The Beauty Industry Is Buzzing Over This Clean Skincare Brand Created by Latinas, for Latinas
Posted by Ann Murray-Dunning onIt’s no secret that the Latina consumer is vital to the beauty business. “Latinas spent more than $2 billion on makeup products in the U.S. in 2019, which was 18% of the total spending on beauty,” Christina Kelmon and Ann Murray-Dunning tell Create & Cultivate. “Latinas are also major users...