Make Up For Ever Launches a Scholarship Fund for LGBTQIA+ Aspiring Makeup Artists
Make Up For Ever launched a new scholarship program for aspiring LGBTQIA+ makeup artists to enter to cover makeup school tuition.
Make Up For Ever launched a new scholarship program for aspiring LGBTQIA+ makeup artists to enter to cover makeup school tuition.
Jeannine Lobell, Stila founder who sold her brand to Estée Lauder in 1999, is poised to unveil Neen in February, an 11-product cosmetic offering designed to work across all skin tones. With Neen, Jeannine aims to use the idea of video tutorials to define the brand, reach shoppers, and generate sales while at the same time minimizing waste and overconsumption, particularly now that in-store makeovers seem to be a thing of the past.
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The virtual summit will bring together 75 speakers on subjects such as managing metal health challenges during a crisis, safety protocols in the workplace and financing a beauty business.
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After receiving her Parkinson’s Disease diagnosis, Terri Bryant set out to create a line of makeup products for individuals with physical limitations.
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LUST: MatteTrance features nine richly pigmented matte lip colorsand will be the seventh release from her eponymous line.
Laura Geller New York is celebrating 20 years in business this year. Here, the makeup artist and entrepreneur extraordinaire shares with Beauty Insider what she has planned to succeed for the next 20 years.
The industry’s most sought-after makeup artists recently told Beauty Insider about the beauty items they couldn’t live without.