We had the good fortune of connecting with Nicole Gosserand and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Nicole, what principle do you value most?
The value that matters most to me is authenticity. It’s about being true to oneself, embracing imperfections, and expressing thoughts and feelings honestly.
In the context of Set Ayat House of Skincare, authenticity is at the core of my brand. I believe in being transparent about ingredients, educating customers about plant-based skincare, and offering personal support on their skincare journey.
When people choose Set Ayat House of Skincare, they’re not just choosing products; they’re choosing an authentic, caring, and ethical brand. This principle guides everything I do, from product formulation to customer relationships. It’s the foundation of my brand’s integrity and the reason why I’m so passionate about what I do.
What should our readers know about your business?
What sets me apart is the fusion of my medical background and deep knowledge of herbs. These are indeed my strengths, but my true superpower lies in my profound love for my community and people. It’s this love that drives me to create products that genuinely care for their well-being and empower them to embrace their natural beauty.
Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
Navigating social outings have been on the back burner due to the beginning stages of Set Ayat House of Skincare but when it comes to recommendations, here are some gems:
Mo’ Better Brews for a delightful culinary experience.
Exploring the natural trails in Houston if you’re an outdoor enthusiast.
Miller Outdoor Theater for a dose of culture and entertainment.
Shape Community Center for community engagement and empowerment.
The Shrine of the Black Madonna for a spiritually enriching experience.
Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
I’d like to dedicate my shoutout to the Rasta way of life. As a Rasta woman, I embrace the principles of living in harmony with the earth, a practice we’ve followed long before it became popular. Our way of life is rooted in compassion: feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, nourishing the sick, protecting the aged, and caring for infants. We know the power of herbs for healing and sustenance, seeing food as our medicine. It’s a lifestyle deeply grounded in respect for nature and the well-being of all.
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Tomii Culmer