Mineral Water with Manal Muffin.
It is one Saturday afternoon - Manal, of course, looking fab as always, had just walked through the doors of The Orangery, the recently opened restaurant by the Fujairah Tower.
After showing Manal around the restaurant, we sat down and ordered mineral water. I was hoping for lunch but Manal had to be in Dubai within an hour so we wouldn’t have enough time to indulge properly.
Seeing that this is the first interview, the first question with Manal was: how did it all start?
Manal: It all happened 2 years ago, I was never into beauty, but that time I was following Huda Beauty - and went to one of her classes, I told my parents I wanted to go, and when I did, there was a huge goodie bag, and with that, I thought to put up the beauty tips I learned that day, and publish my very first own amateur video of a make up tutorial! Thats how it literally started.
Me: Once you started your first video on instagram, who were your biggest supporters?
Manal: My parents were my biggest supporters, both of them - if it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t have been able to do it. And of course, Huda Beauty, she supported my exposure, she would repost my videos and I’d get a good 10K of followers from that!
Me: Talking about followers, how engaged are they with your content, and where do they come from?
Manal: From all around the world - Al Hamdellah. They are very well engaged, even my new haircut I got a lot of comments on!
Me: A few people only can pull off that haircut - and you are killing it! So do you often feel there’s plenty of competitors?
Manal: Definitely, the Instagram community is filled with lots of talented people, it has become more like a business, but what’s different is the content you post and being yourself is important because that’s what people want to see. I’m really grateful, like when some of the followers come up to me to take photos, I ask them ‘what is it that keeps you interested in my profile?’ and they tell me that they feel connected, and that what I post is relatable to them - and that makes me happy! I do my best in posting genuine and real content.
Me: I agree, I think there are a lot of accounts out there that are not exactly genuine to us all. Do you feel like you have quite a responsibility to carry as most of your followers are young women?
Manal: I do feel I’m responsible, I mean I didn’t expect my growth to be really fast - in 2 years, I have gained 500K followers, and this makes me feel more aware of the kind of stuff I post, the kind of products I promote, It’s important to me to. I don’t want to show them something that would harm their skin.
Me: Have you had a low point anytime in those past two years?
Manal: At one point, I was going through a tough time, and I had stopped posting. In fact, I deactivated my account for some time. But I went back on the horse and started posting again. The thing is that to keep the followers interested, we have to keep posting something.
Me: So what keeps you going, when the going gets tough?
Manal: My followers. I want to keep them posted and I don’t want to disappoint them! But sometimes when I get lazy, my mom keeps a reminder for me, she’s like my manager *giggles* -
Me: That’s a cool mom you’ve got there. So how do people react when they find out that you’re from Fujairah?
Manal: They get so surprised! I think most people have the wrong conception about Fujairah, and I tell them that they should visit one time to see it with their own eyes. Fujairah is home to me.
Me: You’re right - most people don’t know that Fujairah is the paradise of the UAE. So what does a typical day in Manals’ week look like?
Manal: Fully packed! Events and shoots, and if I’m not shooting somewhere, I’m doing the shoots myself for the instagram feed! The thing is, I never feel like I’m doing “work” - it’s meeting new people all the time, going to events, it’s a busy schedule and it does get hectic at times, but it’s fun!
Me: I can imagine! Speaking of shoots, are there any tools that you use that you can share with your followers, to keep your content interesting? Or is it the secret of the trade?
Manal: No not at all - I’ve been there. When I started I didn’t know what to do myself. All I can tell them is: when you do a shoot, don’t make it complicated, and use lots of sunlight! I also use iMovie on the iPhone. InShot is also a good tool to help with the videos.
Me: Thanks for the tip - I’ll need those myself! I also use Splice for some of my videos and it’s super user-friendly. A quick random question, do you like to cook?
Manal: I don’t know how to cook - but I can sure eat. I love food.
Me: *laughs* I do too. The last time I tried to cook pasta, it came out black. Turns out I’m supposed to add water to it. How the hell do they forget to write ‘add water’ in a recipe?
Manal: *laughs* well it’s kind of obvious but alright. I’m no cook, but I love to taste food. Especially burgers.
Me: So Manal, we’re almost reaching towards the end of the interview, is there something you’d like to share with your followers, perhaps how is Manal on a personal level?
Manal: A lot of my followers and people in general might think that I’m a social bee, with a big circle, but in reality, I’m literally an introvert. I have a selective group of friends that I hang out with, but of course with social media, we choose what we want people to see. Some people might think that I have the best skin and all that, but we really choose what we want to post and the audience think that this is our life. But it isn’t. I’m doing my best to be myself!
Me: I’ll tell you one thing that I know, you’re quite the talent! I have a gift for you, since we didn’t get the chance to dine in - It’s a gift from @CharmsOfArabia, they think you’re awesome and wanted to gift you 5 of their best seller rings, and also one of their best seller necklaces.
Manal: It’s so lovely! The colors of the stones on those rings are gorgeous. I’ll wear this one (green stone), what’s this ring called?
Me: This one is called the Ring of Transformation. It’s a Malachite stone, it opens up your chakras for deep energy healing - let me know how you feel after!
Manal: I sure will - it’s so lovely I’m in love with the color. I’ll be wearing it right now!
Me: I hope that you enjoyed you time here at The Orangery, and I hope you have safe travels to Dubai. Next stop with Manal will be at Magic Flakes Cafe!
Manal: Sure thing, see ya!