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Kim Roxie sold makeup for years before she realized the harmful products within the bottles. She decided to make a clean makeup brand that serviced women of color. She struggled to get her products made because people just did not get it. Then, she met a chemist at a trade show. He had just retired and decided to join her team. From there, Lamik Beauty was born. Throughout the interview she highlights that building relationships is a tool for gaining greater access to resources. Also, she shares how makeup is engaging with the digital age. Listen for more!
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Kim Roxie sold makeup for years before she realized the harmful products within the bottles. She decided to make a clean makeup brand that serviced women of color. She struggled to get her products made because people just did not get it. Then, she met a chemist at a trade show. He had just retired and decided to join her team. From there, Lamik Beauty was born. Throughout the interview she highlights that building relationships is a tool for gaining greater access to resources. Also, she shares how makeup is engaging with the digital age. Listen for more!