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EPISODE 089 | Building Social Awareness through Natural Skin Care

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Building Social Awareness through Natural Skin Care with Coco Kennell Host: Brandi Fleck

About Coco Kennell’s Human Amplified Podcast Episode

Today we’re talking with hairstylist and aesthetician turned natural soap maker, Coco Kennell. She’s the founder of St. Louis, Missouri-based skincare company, Soap Life 360.

Coco Kennell is a resourceful DIYer who comes from a long line of problem solvers who’ve ingrained resourcefulness as a core value in her life. That resourcefulness led to the creation of her natural skincare products, which she formulates and makes mostly in her home lab.

Soap Life 360 is all about the natural soap, but it’s so much more than that. As Coco puts it, it’s also about starting a conversation around coming home to community violence while still learning how to love your neighbor.

In this episode, Coco details how her reaction to the civil unrest in Ferguson, MO, in 2014 led to soap-making in the first place - as a form of relief. She details the memory of this all too familiar instance of police brutality, and reveals a personal connection to that event that reopened childhood wounds all over again – it was personal pain layered beneath the pain in her community.

But, there was also inspiration when she looked closely - she saw wounded people taking care of one another. So with her ingredients and packaging, she infuses the characteristics of inspiring community personalities into her products. Then, she tops the product off with a fitting name designed to spark a conversation that bridges gaps between predominantly white and Black communities.

The interesting thing about this episode is, yes, we talk a little business, a little chemistry that goes into soap making, and why natural ingredients are so important for your skin. But we also talk about lessons of acceptance and family ties.

What stands out to me the most is when Coco describes how natural skin care allows your skin to be how it’s meant to be. What a beautiful symbol for undoing the societal conditioning around racism.

TRIGGER WARNING: This episode does come with a trigger warning due to the detailing of the murder of teen, Michael Brown, as Coco recalls it and she reflects on how this impacted her emotionally. Listener discretion is advised.

The Highlights of Coco Kennell’s Interview on Human Amplified

  • Getting to know Coco and SoapLife 360

  • Learning to make soap becoming a mission-based obsession

  • The mission: helping people talk about race by connecting happily over soap

  • Coco’s lived experience of civil unrest sparked by police violence in Ferguson, MO in 2014 - she says it was like a modern day lynching

    • It was a war zone

    • Coco found out the victim who was murdered was related to her

  • She describes the family relationship and long complicated history and the emotions that came up for her during this time

  • Becoming pregnant at 13

  • Feelings of rejection

  • Learning the value of being alone and not feeling alone

  • How self care ties in when speaking up against police brutality and growing up during the war against drugs

  • The role of compartmentalizing in self care to keep yourself happy and able to take care of yourself and kids

  • Learning self care amid community violence

  • Coco’s realization that a gap needed to be bridged and how it influenced what she put in her soaps and how she named them

  • What’s in the soap and it’s characteristics - rooted in natural organic herbs with the end result in mind

  • How volatile ingredients, when mixed with other ingredients, becomes calming and how that’s a metaphor for bridging the gap and how it calms or hurts depending on how it’s used

  • Why Coco loves markets

  • Why natural skin care is an important part of self care - how it doesn’t interfere with the skin’s natural processes

  • The pieces and parts of the family business run out of Coco’s home lab - she formulates all the products

  • Coco’s approach to problem solving and how her grandmother influenced her use of natural ingredients

  • Coco explains that it wasn’t until she became an aesthetician that she started using commercial products, and that’s when skin problems started to occur for her

  • How to become more attuned to your body and listen to it and what it needs

  • Coco’s journey to acceptance and her mom’s influence while she was a teenage mom

  • Coco describes the shipping room she was in while we recorded her interview so you can get a picture of her home operation

  • What’s behind the name Soap Life 360 and Coco’s philosophy on naming in general

  • How sustainability ties in with recyclable materials - no plastic containers

  • Coco reminiscing about being surrounding by DIYers as a child and how that influenced her Soap Life 360 journey

More About Coco Kennell and Soap Life 360

Coco Kennell has been an expert in the beauty industry for more than twenty years as an aesthetician and hair stylist with extensive training in color chemistry at Vidal Sassoon in London and the Aveda Institute in Soho, New York.

She began creating natural skincare from botanicals and other natural ingredients when she developed adult acne in her early twenties and would later learn about soap making after her son developed eczema.

It was during the civil unrest in Saint Louis during late 2014 when SoapLife 360 was born. Soap making became a distraction from the crisis our city was in at that time. Inspired by the people in the community, Coco began formulating recipes in her kitchen and naming each soap after their unique personalities and matching characteristics.

Realizing the change that was needed was so big that it would first have to start within. She began by getting out into the community markets and speaking to those who were first curious about the soap names. Second, providing a safe place for people to speak their truth.

The soaps began to invoke thought that would shine a light on stereotypes that persisted in our culture. These conversations brought peace from the surrounding chaos.

We hope to continue to inspire people to reach greater levels of tolerance and remind them to appreciate diversity within our beloved city and throughout the globe.

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Brandi Fleck is a writer, artist, and a recognized communications and interviewing expert. She is also an avid student of human nature who’s overcome past trauma. She found of Human Amplified, where she helps people embrace being their true selves so they can expand more fully into their own humanity without fear of being seen and heard. Brandi hosts the top-rated Human Amplified podcast (formerly the On Being Human podcast.) READ MORE


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