Episode 5: Masculinity Defined With Lashelle Ullie (Men's Health Unscripted Podcast)
Lashelle Ullie is a Beverly Hills licensed medical esthetician, skin care specialist, grooming expert, and makeup artist. His celebrity clients have included Kelly Rowland, Toni Braxton, Pat Cleveland, Robi Reed, Emma Watson, Johnny Galecki, Toni Collette, and many other entertainment insiders and celebrities.
His passion for makeup artistry and skincare led to a 20+ year career working in cosmetics and product development with Neiman Marcus, Chanel, Saint Laurent, Tom Ford, Bobbi Brown, MAC Cosmetics, and many, many other high-end brands. Lashelle empowers his clients with easy, effective and accessible skin care treatments that result in healthy-looking skin and effortless self-confidence. His Purpose is the education of normalizing men's skin care through the mindset of self-care.
In part 2 of this series we discuss masculinity and the many definitions it may carry, how the media currently perceives men and what we can do to make a difference. Lashelle is awesome and through his career has experienced so much in regards to men's mental and emotional health and peeling the layers of vulnerability back, we hope you enjoy!
Episode 4: Men's Self Care With Lashelle Ullie (Men's Health Unscripted Podcast)
Lashelle Ullie is a Beverly Hills licensed medical esthetician, skin care specialist, grooming expert, and makeup artist. His celebrity clients have included Kelly Rowland, Toni Braxton, Pat Cleveland, Robi Reed, Emma Watson, Johnny Galecki, Toni Collette, and many other entertainment insiders and celebrities.
His passion for makeup artistry and skincare led to a 20+ year career working in cosmetics and product development with Neiman Marcus, Chanel, Saint Laurent, Tom Ford, Bobbi Brown, MAC Cosmetics, and many, many other high-end brands. Lashelle empowers his clients with easy, effective and accessible skin care treatments that result in healthy-looking skin and effortless self-confidence. His Purpose is the education of normalizing men's skin care through the mindset of self-care.
Episode 3: Importance of skincare for men's health and wellness (Embodied WUNC Podccast)
ntroducing featured hero and Master Esthetician, Lashelle Ullie. Lashelle was kind enough to join us on the Be the Revolution podcast where he shared with us the story of how he got into the beauty industry along with his personal mission to educate men on skin health.
Growing up, Lashelle’s grandmother instilled in him the belief that there is power in the way you present yourself. Having always valued his appearance, Lashelle is now applying that same principle to skin health awareness.
So, why should a man take care of his skin? According to Lashelle, skin care is self care. He mentions that there is an increasing need for institutions dedicated to men taking care of their mind and body. When a man is taking care of his skin, he is not only relaxing in a way previously foreign to men, but is taking care of the largest organ in his body. Lashelle says that while a man is more likely to spend time in a gym, you cannot have a healthy body without healthy skin. In order to provide a holistic approach to health, Lashelle focuses his efforts in educating men on proper skin hygiene.
To him, “it’s more than just a grooming treatment — I lead men toward a new perspective and awareness of the benefits of skin health and personal care as a vital part of their well-being and lifestyle.” Based in Beverly Hills, Lashelle is a thought leader in the men’s skincare industry, but he says that his concepts of men’s skincare are re-emerging as opposed to being discovered for the first time.
Lashelle recalls classic barbershops in the United States as a symbol of culture, but also as a symbol of men’s skincare awareness. He sees the future of men’s skincare as a regression to similar environments where a man can relax and be taken care of the way his skin was meant to be.
For more information, be sure to listen to the full conversation with Lashelle on the Be the Revolution podcast. Also, for anyone out in California, be sure to give Lashelle’s Gentlemen’s Skin Engineering Treating a try here, you can thank me later.
Episode 2: The importance of finding space for men's wellness (The Barber and his therapist podcast)
The Barber and his therapist:
The importance of finding space for men's wellness
Episode 1: The normalization of Men's skincare (GM Revolution Podacst)
Introducing featured hero and Master Esthetician, Lashelle Ullie. Lashelle was kind enough to join us on the Be the Revolution podcast where he shared with us the story of how he got into the beauty industry along with his personal mission to educate men on skin health.
Growing up, Lashelle’s grandmother instilled in him the belief that there is power in the way you present yourself. Having always valued his appearance, Lashelle is now applying that same principle to skin health awareness.
So, why should a man take care of his skin? According to Lashelle, skin care is self care. He mentions that there is an increasing need for institutions dedicated to men taking care of their mind and body. When a man is taking care of his skin, he is not only relaxing in a way previously foreign to men, but is taking care of the largest organ in his body. Lashelle says that while a man is more likely to spend time in a gym, you cannot have a healthy body without healthy skin. In order to provide a holistic approach to health, Lashelle focuses his efforts in educating men on proper skin hygiene.
To him, “it’s more than just a grooming treatment — I lead men toward a new perspective and awareness of the benefits of skin health and personal care as a vital part of their well-being and lifestyle.” Based in Beverly Hills, Lashelle is a thought leader in the men’s skincare industry, but he says that his concepts of men’s skincare are re-emerging as opposed to being discovered for the first time.
Lashelle recalls classic barbershops in the United States as a symbol of culture, but also as a symbol of men’s skincare awareness. He sees the future of men’s skincare as a regression to similar environments where a man can relax and be taken care of the way his skin was meant to be.
For more information, be sure to listen to the full conversation with Lashelle on the Be the Revolution podcast. Also, for anyone out in California, be sure to give Lashelle’s Gentlemen’s Skin Engineering Treating a try here, you can thank me later.