What They’re Saying

Clear results. Deeper impact. Real credibility.

This work isn’t about looking inclusive — it’s about actually showing up differently. Fama’s clients include indie brands, global labs, and founders across every stage who want to build better.
Here’s what they’ve said after working with her.
💬 “Fama gave us a completely new lens on what we were building.”
“We thought we were doing inclusion right — diverse models, good intentions. But after one session with Fama, we realised our product claims didn’t match our testing, and our language wasn’t landing. She didn’t shame us. She guided us. We’re better for it.”
Clean skincare brand (UK)
Co-Founder
💬 “She helped us avoid a costly mistake in product development.”
“We were about to launch a pigmentation serum for ‘all skin types.’ Fama broke down exactly why that wouldn’t work — and showed us how to reformulate and message it better. That product is now one of our bestsellers.”
K-beauty brand (Seoul)
Director of Innovation
💬 “Fama doesn’t give you fluff. She gives you clarity.”
“We’d been trying to find the right tone for months. Everything felt either too safe or too preachy. Fama helped us find our real voice — the one that actually connects with our audience without sounding like everyone else.”
Skincare startup (NYC)
Founder
💬 “She helped us rework our whole launch strategy — and we gained trust before we even shipped.”
“Most consultants talk about values. Fama talks about systems. She showed us where we were unintentionally alienating people — and helped us fix it, without starting over.”
Beauty accelerator mentee (France)
💬 “The team still quotes her slides months later.”
“Her workshop was the most grounded, no-BS session we’ve had on inclusive beauty. It wasn’t about optics. It was about structure, science, and storytelling. Our marketing team loved it. So did R&D.”
Global brand training lead (Europe)

What Makes This Work Different?

Fama doesn’t just advise — she co-builds. With honesty, insight, and clarity that sticks.
Clients come to her when they’re:
She helps them move from “we want to do better” to “we actually are.”