If you're a beauty fan, you're a fan of Marianna Hewitt. The influencer and co-founder of Summer Fridays has 1 million Instagram followers clocking all of her best beauty tips, from how to use the Dyson Airwrap to showcasing celebrities doing her makeup. But it took some time for Marianna to get to this point. Today, she outlines her original career goals, what it was like working with brands before "influencer" was even a word, to the sweet way her dad is involved in her beauty journey. She also details why it's difficult to get sunscreen made, why you shouldn't start a brand, and the famous singer who bought Summer Fridays merch. Check out the interview, then head to our website to check out the products she mentioned in our chat. (And head to our Instagram to discuss Team Batfleck vs. Team Diddy.)
Read MoreFacebook debuts live shopping, a comfy lip trend you're going to be seeing everywhere, and CVS Beauty's continuing efforts to end photoshopped ads — we're talking about all of it on today's episode! Plus, it's Data Girl time! Kirbie is quizzing Sara about the top 10 beauty brands in the US (according to Tribe Dynamics). Play along and tell us how many you got right. And Sara's bursting over this new product that's helped enhance her oral care regimen.Glossangelespod.comFacebook: Gloss Angeles (Join our group: Gloss Angeles Glamgelenos)Instagram: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com
We’re closing out Sustainability Month with a beauty legend and a leader in the sustainability movement. Victor Casale is the co-founder of MOB Beauty, a brand focused on creating pro quality makeup with non-irritating ingredients in reusable and recyclable packaging. But before he started MOB, Vic helped launch MAC Cosmetics as the Chief Chemist/Managing Director and then went on to create CoverFX as the brand’s Chief Innovation Officer. NBD. As co-founder of MOB Beauty, his goal is to take all of his industry learnings and make beauty better, not just for the consumer, but for the planet.
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