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Good Neighbor Podcast: Frisco
EP 425: Rethinking Beauty: Fewer Steps, Deeper Impact
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What makes Shayla McDonald with Black Confetti a good neighbor?
Strategy beats 17 steps. That’s the heart of our conversation with Shayla McDonald, founder of Black Confetti, a makeup consulting firm built for women who lead. From her early days learning transformation at her grandmother’s salon to decades as a working artist in Dallas–Fort Worth, Shayla has distilled real-world experience into a clear framework that saves time and amplifies impact.
We dig into why great makeup starts with skin and primer, not layers, and how understanding the why behind each step turns a routine into a reliable tool. Shayla breaks down the psychology of beauty—how finish, color, and placement communicate authority, warmth, or approachability before you say a word. She shares how she helps busy founders and executives select capsule kits that travel well, hold up under different lights, and align with brand and audience. Think smart questions about your environment and goals, not chasing trends for their own sake.
You’ll hear practical insights on building a repeatable routine, choosing red lipstick that fits the room and your undertone, and setting strategically for long days and cameras. Shayla also opens up about meeting clients where they shop, the value of community connections, and her plans to bring this education to a wider audience through future audio content. Whether you’re presenting to investors, running a team offsite, or networking across time zones, this guide will help your look work as hard as you do.
If strategy over clutter and confidence over guesswork sound like the upgrade you need, tune in and take notes. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s always on the go, and leave a review with the one step you’re cutting from your routine next.
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Welcome And Guest Introduction
SPEAKER_01This is the Good Neighbor Podcast, the place where local businesses and neighbors come together. Here's your host, Sophia Yvette.
SPEAKER_02Welcome to the Good Neighbor Podcast. Are you in need of a makeup consulting business? Well, one may be closer than you think. Today I have the pleasure of introducing our good neighbor, Shayla McDonald, with Black Confetti. Shayla, now it is so great to have you on, and we're so excited to learn about your business today. So please start off by telling our listeners just a little bit more about your company.
SPEAKER_00So it's a consulting firm. I am a makeup artist. I am a consultant, an educator, a lover of all things beauty, and I've been doing makeup in the Dallas Fort Worth area for many years. And now I have learned so much about the industry and about my customers and clients that I've turned it into a consulting business.
Origins And Family Salon Influence
SPEAKER_02Wow, what a fun industry to be a part of. You know, I know the beauty industry is always expanding and changing. So how did you originally get started in this industry?
SPEAKER_00You know, my grandmother uh owned a hair salon. And as a young thing, I spent plenty of time at the foot of her chair watching all the go-ins-ons, you know, people coming in and out the door, looking beautiful, coming in looking one way and leaving another way. And it's just, I think it's in my DNA.
SPEAKER_02Wow. Well, that is so, so amazing. So, what industry did you come from before jumping into the beauty industry? And are you a licensed professional in the industry?
Career Path And Licensing
SPEAKER_00Actually, I have been in this industry since I left cosmetology school. And so, and I haven't ever done anything else. I have been a makeup artist, uh again, a lover of beauty, um, since the 90s, actually since 1990. And so I've been practicing uh my craft since then.
Myths About Makeup And Meaning
SPEAKER_02Wow. Now, what is the most common myth or misconception you get asked on the day-to-day when it comes to makeup?
Skincare And Primers Over Layers
SPEAKER_00Well, the industry, as it comes to the makeup industry, and then the makeup, as it comes to the industry, it's uh something that people are just playing with. Like makeup artists are just uh big kids who want to play with real life Barbies. You know, it's not really taken uh as seriously as I think it should. Um, when actually we are we are not peddling, but we are really touching the core of women when we sit down with them and and and apply makeup to their faces. It's so much more than just going out just to have fun. We're talking, we're we're talking self-esteem. We're talking about self-love, you know, as a makeup artist. And I think that's the misconception that it's just play. It's actually quite serious. Um, and then as far as the makeup piece of it is concerned, um, what's really a big myth is that we have to uh have so many different layers of makeup for the skin to look clear and beautiful and smooth when it's really all about your skincare and your priming products that make the skin appear clear and smooth.
SPEAKER_02Oh, yes, and I love a good hydrating primer as much as the next person.
Ideal Clients And Where To Reach Them
SPEAKER_00Absolutely.
SPEAKER_02Let's go ahead and switch gears here for a second. Let's really dive into the heart of your business. Now we know that the marketing is the heart of every business. So today, who are some of those ideal individuals you would like to help or nurture, and how are you attracting them?
Strategy First: Audience And Environment
SPEAKER_00You know, primarily uh women who are at the helm of their businesses, uh, those women who are interfacing internationally, um, who are doing um, you know, a lot of face-to-face work, or they're uh in-person, those types of people, again at the helm, the businesswoman that is moving and shaking and making changes. Um that lady, because she is the lady who needs the most help because she wears so many different hats, so many different people rely on her that she barely has time to brush her teeth and get out the door. Right? So um I'm into helping her, and I position myself um in spaces where those women come to shop. That is like the bread and butter of my business. So I'm in those spaces where they come to shop, and then I am able to meet them where they are and talk to them about strategy, not just about just getting the prettiest lipstick that's you know on trend, but I'm talking strategy. What is it that you're doing? What environment are you working at? Who is your audience? Those types of things I ask to help them find the right products.
SPEAKER_02Now, have you ever thought about having your own podcast for your business before?
SPEAKER_00I absolutely have. Yes, ma'am, um, because that's certainly part of it. Um, the uh where I'm position out at ground floor, um, which will help me in the community make those connections. And then, of course, obviously a podcast would take me even further.
Core Takeaway: Simpler Routines With Purpose
SPEAKER_02Amazing. Now, jumping back into your business and the values that you have behind it, what is that number one takeaway you would like our listeners to really gather from learning today about black confetti?
Mindset Shift: Makeup As Language
SPEAKER_00Yes, so thank you for asking that question. So, black confetti is all about strategy for the women who shop for cosmetics. I want to uh bust the myths of different products. I want to let you know right here and right now that it's not a 17-step thing to get your makeup on and looking great. I want to help you kind of figure out which products are right for you and help you understand the why of what you're doing when it comes to your cosmetics. Why are you setting underneath your eye? Why are you contouring and highlighting? Why are you wearing red lipstick for this function? If you know the why, you can there's no stopping you. Once you understand the why and you get with me and learn your strategy, no stopping you. You would be unstoppable.
SPEAKER_02What is the mindset you would like your potential clients to be in when they're looking for beauty products before we close out today?
SPEAKER_00Just be open and willing to learn and uh think and just see what the possibilities are. It's really all about uh the psychology of makeup, the idea that or the notion that makeup is language, and it's already speaking before you say a word. And once you understand that and you're open to that, you will allow me to take you on a on a on a venture, on a trip to understand color and how it relates to your skin tone and your environment and the people that you're around.
SPEAKER_02Well, Shayla, final question for you where can our listeners go to learn more about Black Confetti?
SPEAKER_00Yes, you can go to uh Instagram, BlackConfetti underscore 2222, and you'll find me there. Just slide into my DM. And if you have any questions at all, please, I will answer you there.
SPEAKER_02Well, Shayla, I really appreciate you being on the show today. We wish you and your business the best moving forward.
Closing And Nomination Details
SPEAKER_01Thank you so much. It's been my pleasure. Thank you for listening to the Good Neighbor Podcast. To nominate your favorite local businesses to be featured on the show, go to gnpfrisco.com. That's gmpfrisco.com or call four six nine two two two two one nine three four four four four four five.