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Women on the Rise: Empowering Yourself Care with Dineigha

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On this inspiring episode of the BFF Empowerment Podcast’s, host Blaque Diamond sits down with Dineigha, a full-time working mom of three and the owner of AddiScents, a self-care brand created with love, purpose, and natural ingredients. Dineigha shares how her passion for body butters, oils, sprays, scrubs, and skin-loving products grew from her own love of smelling good, her daughter’s eczema journey, and her desire to help women and families enjoy luxury self-care without luxury prices. From late nights in the kitchen fulfilling orders to learning the real cost of entrepreneurship, Dineigha opens up about the passion, patience, and faith it takes to keep going. This conversation is a beautiful reminder that purpose can be found in the things we love, the needs we see around us, and the gifts God places in our hands. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about motherhood, natural skincare, self-care, entrepreneurship, and never giving up on the vision. Follow AddieScents on Instagram at: @addiscents_lux Want to be spotlighted on the “Women on the Rise” segment of the BFF Empowerment Podcast? Send an interest email to bffempowerment@gmail.com [bffempowerment@gmail.com] Visit www.bffempowerment podcast.com [http://podcast.com] to keep up-to-date with the latest happenings on the podcast. Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review or rating on your favorite platform of choice to help others discover their next favorite women’s empowerment podcast show.

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episode Women on the Rise: Empowering Yourself Care with Dineigha artwork

Women on the Rise: Empowering Yourself Care with Dineigha

On this inspiring episode of the BFF Empowerment Podcast’s, host Blaque Diamond sits down with Dineigha, a full-time working mom of three and the owner of AddiScents, a self-care brand created with love, purpose, and natural ingredients. Dineigha shares how her passion for body butters, oils, sprays, scrubs, and skin-loving products grew from her own love of smelling good, her daughter’s eczema journey, and her desire to help women and families enjoy luxury self-care without luxury prices. From late nights in the kitchen fulfilling orders to learning the real cost of entrepreneurship, Dineigha opens up about the passion, patience, and faith it takes to keep going. This conversation is a beautiful reminder that purpose can be found in the things we love, the needs we see around us, and the gifts God places in our hands. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about motherhood, natural skincare, self-care, entrepreneurship, and never giving up on the vision. Follow AddieScents on Instagram at: @addiscents_lux Want to be spotlighted on the “Women on the Rise” segment of the BFF Empowerment Podcast? Send an interest email to bffempowerment@gmail.com [bffempowerment@gmail.com] Visit www.bffempowerment podcast.com [http://podcast.com] to keep up-to-date with the latest happenings on the podcast. Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review or rating on your favorite platform of choice to help others discover their next favorite women’s empowerment podcast show.

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