Love And Makeup In Kindness
In 2022, the beauty industry generated 60-billion-dollars, with black founders generating only 2.5% of the revenue.
Given the increasing demand for black beauty cosmetics, there continues to be an uphill battle for black brands to have equal placement, raise capital and generate the same level of revenue as majority brands.?Consequently, the need for equity and representation among black brands is needed now as they continue to wedge into this industry.?
I had the opportunity to chat with Kim Roxie , founder of LAMIK Beauty, a vegan makeup line made with natural and organic ingredients for multicultural women.?Prior to launching LAMIK Beauty, Kim owned a successful retail store that provided her with the insights about the needs and wants of women of color, which led her to launch her own line of cosmetics.
Listen to Kim Roxie talk about her tenacity to ensure LAMIK Beauty remains ahead of the curve.?
To connect with Kim Roxie, email [email protected]
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1 年This is awesome!!
11x Failure | 4x Founder | 1 Successful Exit: Building Something New in AI
1 年So excited to see the positive impact she continues to make in the industry. This is amazing ??
Kim Roxie's journey in the beauty industry is truly inspiring. Keep shining, Kim! ??
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1 年Appreciate the good work you continue to do, Felicia!