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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 40 MIN

Aida Touré: When Skincare Is About More Than Skin

from Female Entrepreneurs Magazine · host Angel France

What happens when the products you need don’t exist for you?In this episode of The Real Female Entrepreneurs, we sit down with Aida Touré, founder of Texture, a skincare brand created specifically for melanin-rich skin. Aida shares how her own struggles with hyperpigmentation, irritation, and being overlooked by the beauty industry sparked the creation of a purpose-driven brand rooted in representation, community, and real solutions.This conversation goes beyond skincare. Aida opens up about entrepreneurship without perfection, building while learning, and why visibility and community are essential for women founders—especially those creating products for underserved audiences.✨ In this episode, you’ll learn:How to turn a personal frustration into a viable business ideaWhy building for an overlooked audience can become your greatest advantageThe role of community in growing a brand organicallyHow imperfection and visibility fuel connection and trustWhat it really means to create products with people in mind, not just for themIf you’re a female entrepreneur building something meaningful—or thinking about starting—this episode will remind you that your lived experience is not a weakness. It’s your edge.

What happens when the products you need don’t exist for you?In this episode of The Real Female Entrepreneurs, we sit down with Aida Touré, founder of Texture, a skincare brand created specifically for melanin-rich skin. Aida shares how her own struggles with hyperpigmentation, irritation, and being overlooked by the beauty industry sparked the creation of a purpose-driven brand rooted in representation, community, and real solutions.This conversation goes beyond skincare. Aida opens up about entrepreneurship without perfection, building while learning, and why visibility and community are essential for women founders—especially those creating products for underserved audiences.✨ In this episode, you’ll learn:How to turn a personal frustration into a viable business ideaWhy building for an overlooked audience can become your greatest advantageThe role of community in growing a brand organicallyHow imperfection and visibility fuel connection and trustWhat it really means to create products with people in mind, not just for themIf you’re a female entrepreneur building something meaningful—or thinking about starting—this episode will remind you that your lived experience is not a weakness. It’s your edge.

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