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What To Know

  • For women interested in the business of beauty, Youmna encourages treating it as both an art and a discipline.
  • The Lebanese founder behind Youmi Beauty has built her brand the same way she has built her life — with discipline, empathy, and a deep sense of purpose.
  • Love, she reflects, can be both a safe place and a source of inspiration.

For Youmna Khoury, beauty has never been about perfection. It’s about consistency, self-respect, and resilience. The Lebanese founder behind Youmi Beauty has built her brand the same way she has built her life — with discipline, empathy, and a deep sense of purpose.

Spending 12 years of her childhood in an orphanage shaped Youmna’s heart-centred approach to success. Today, that perspective informs everything she does, from her business philosophy and charity work to her self-care rituals and outlook on love. Now a newlywed navigating founder life, Youmna speaks candidly about ambition, balance, and why consistency remains her ultimate beauty secret.


How Lebanese Beauty Rituals Shaped Youmi Beauty

Growing up in Lebanon, Youmna Khoury learned early that beauty was never just visual. It was expressive, confident, and deeply rooted in ritual.

For her, self-care is non-negotiable. She believes in never skipping daily routines — simple practices like hydration, oils, and consistent skin and body care. That philosophy sits at the core of Youmi Beauty, which she designed to reflect the balance she witnessed growing up: glamour paired with care.

Every product is created to support real, everyday routines, translating traditional regional beauty standards into something modern, accessible, and deeply authentic.


How Childhood Resilience Shaped Her Entrepreneurial Mindset

Youmna Khoury does not separate her childhood experiences from who she is today. Growing up in an orphanage taught her strength, but also emotional depth.

From a young age, she promised herself that her life would be defined by choice rather than circumstance. That promise became her inner compass and later her entrepreneurial foundation. In business, it taught her patience, intention, and the ability to keep going even when results weren’t immediate.

For Youmna, success is not measured solely by visibility or growth — it is defined by impact.


Inside Youmna Khoury’s Personal Beauty Routine

Youmna Khoury approaches Youmi Beauty as a customer first. Every product in the range exists because it’s something she personally uses.

Her routine is built around consistency. She uses the brand’s hair and body care daily, relies on contact lenses, lashes, and extensions regularly, and considers the curler one of her everyday staples. The authenticity of the brand, she believes, comes from real use and real standards.

She didn’t create products simply to sell — she created what she needed first, and then shared it.


Advice for Young Women Entering the Beauty Business

For women interested in the business of beauty, Youmna encourages treating it as both an art and a discipline.

While creativity opens doors, structure, knowledge, and consistency keep them open. She advises learning every part of the process and staying patient through slower phases. The industry is competitive, but credibility comes from showing up, delivering quality, and remaining disciplined.

Above all, she believes in staying connected to purpose. If a dream keeps returning, it’s usually meant to be explored. Build something that reflects who you are — not just something that sells.


Life as a Newlywed: Love, Presence, and Perspective

Marriage, Youmna Khoury says, has grounded her in unexpected ways. What she values most isn’t the big moments, but the quiet, everyday ones that shape a life.

Being a newlywed hasn’t changed who she is — it has refined her. It has made her more present, patient, and grateful. Love, she reflects, can be both a safe place and a source of inspiration.


Balancing Ambition, Love, and Self-Care

For Youmna Khoury, balance no longer means chasing an ideal work-life split. Instead, it’s about alignment.

Marriage taught her that love and ambition don’t compete. She’s become more intentional with her time, clearer with boundaries, and more disciplined about protecting small moments for herself. Having a supportive partner has made that balance easier — when personal life feels steady, she shows up better everywhere else.


Follow Youmna Khoury on Instagram: @youmi

Cover Image: @youmi/Instagram

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Olena Stashek is a professional Ukrainian artist from Kropyvnytskyi, a cultural writer for Dubai News, covering a wide range of topics with a particular focus on culture, art, hospitality, cinema, music and fashion. Olena is a professional drawing teacher and participant in international fine art exhibitions. That's why she writes her articles about art from the heart, as art has been a passion for her since childhood. Olena also studied at a music school and is a keen music lover, from classical to contemporary.