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We’re looking forward to introducing you to Helen Jordan. Check out our conversation below.

Helen, it’s always a pleasure to learn from you and your journey. Let’s start with a bit of a warmup: Are you walking a path—or wandering?
I’d say I’m walking a path—but I honor the times I’ve wandered, too. Every detour, lesson, and setback shaped me. Wandering taught me who I am, but walking my path keeps me aligned with my purpose. Through Kozmyck Stylez, I pour my growth, my energy, and my magick into products that heal and uplift. So whether I’m creating, learning, or just living life—I know I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be and I’ve learned to trust my process no matter how chaotic or slow it may feel .

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Kozmyck Stylez is more than just products, its a reflection of my journey. I create handmade body butters, lip gloss, oils and crystal infused items that not only nourish your skin but uplift your soul. Every product I make carries intention from the scents, textures to the crystals and affirmations that I pair with them. What makes my brand so unique is that it was born out of my personal healing and spiritual journey. My motto is when you look good you feel good and when you feel good you’re contagious but in a good way, My business isn’t just about self care its soul care.

Currently i’m working on creating full collections like my Divine Cut off Collection and working on a KOZMYCK Kidz line as well. My brand is an extension of myself my story, and my purpose which is helping people glow from the inside out while reminding them they’re divinely unstoppable

Okay, so here’s a deep one: What part of you has served its purpose and must now be released?
The part of me that had to be released was the version of myself that dimmed my light to make others feel better, the version of me that was a people pleaser and didn’t know my worth. For years I carried the weight of putting others first pouring into people that didn’t pour back, shirking my voice to make others comfortable also holding back my creativity out of fear of being judged and misunderstood. That has served it’s purpose in teaching me patience, empathy and resilience, but it no longer serves the woman that i’m becoming,.

Now I stand fully in my truth and that’s what fuels Kozmyck Stylez, reminding others that they don’t have to shrink because they’re meant to radiate

When did you stop hiding your pain and start using it as power?
I stopped hiding my pain when I hit a breaking point in my life. Carrying loss, extra weight and the burden of always putting others first. Instead of masking it, I started to journal, creating and leaning into my spiritual journey. This transformation birthed Kozmyck Stylez where every product reflects how I turned pain into purpose. What once broke me now fuels my power and inspires others to glow through their own healing. I am walking in my purpose on purpose with purpose

Alright, so if you are open to it, let’s explore some philosophical questions that touch on your values and worldview. Is the public version of you the real you?
The public version of me is most definitely real but its not the whole story. What you see is my light but what you don’t see is the work that I put in quietly behind the scenes to keep that light shining

Before we go, we’d love to hear your thoughts on some longer-run, legacy type questions. What false labels are you still carrying?
The false labels I carried like being too much or being too strong no longer define me. If you strip away names and roles what remains is my essence: love, resilience and Divine energy that can’t be taken away

Contact Info:

  • Instagram: Kozmyck Azurie Goddess
  • Facebook: Kozmyck Stylez

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