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to turn her online success into a beauty business, Amber Fillerup Clark is largely responsible for helping make what it is today. It all began in 2010, when Clark launched her beloved lifestyle . At the time, she was a self-described “broke student donating plasma for money," with a passion for hairstyling. “I went to hair school when I was 19, and that's when I really realized that that hair is my passion,” she tells Glamour.
“Because up until that point, I hated school, hated anything I was doing. But as soon as I was in hair school, I was like: 'This is it. I'm so happy here.'"Through her blog and Instagram, Clark gained such a devout following that she was able to professionally pivot.
By 2020, she put her hair school education to use and bootstrapped the launch of , at-home “hair extensions for the everyday girl," and clean hair care line , which is now sold at Sephora and last year.Clark's influencing days aren't necessarily behind her, though. In fact, all that influencing has helped, well, influence, many of the founder's behind-the-scenes business decisions. “If we're working on something, like let's say a mousse, I'll ask my followers: ‘Hey, what do you think about mousse? What do you hate? What do you love?’ I always ask for input.”Conversations with other influencers also provides insight.
A recent chat with helped inform which ingredients should be avoided for sensitive skin. “She can't use sulfates or certain parabens or silicones when she's using sprays because her skin will just instantly react to it,” she says. This is why Clark avoids formulating Dae's products with artificial colors or scents. “When we went into formulating the products, the clean aspect came from not wanting their hair color to fade
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Game Of Thrones star, whose career has since her play roles in Star Wars franchise films and now the MCU Disney+ series Secret Invasion, has been subjected to using green screen in her work.“The stigma is that people don’t do any acting in these shows,” Clarke told the Los Angeles Times, referring to performing while standing in front of a green screen. “[But] then you’re like, ‘Well, then why are they asking all these great actors to do it, and why are they saying yes?’”The actress reasoned that if green screen acting wasn’t real acting then the acting greats – from Samuel L.
, including and when. Beauty lovers have even identified the starlet's But glam detectives had yet to formally uncover the bombshell's skin care secrets…until now.No, Monroe did not sit with Glamour for a , though we wish she did. We do, however have the next best thing when it comes to uncovering the Old Hollywood starlet's glam regimen: an original letter written to Monroe from her dermatologist Dr.
In an unprecedented show of solidarity, SAG-AFTRA’s two leading political factions have joined forces to form a unity slate to endorse the reelection of president Fran Drescher and secretary-treasurer Joely Fisher in an election will be held later this summer.
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Debbie Gibson!The Long Island-born singer took the radio waves by storm in the 1980s, breaking through with her debut album,, in 1987, and she didn't slow down from there.ET was there for many steps along the way, and in celebration of some major milestones — the singer was unveiled on the most recent season of and is celebrating the 35th anniversary of her first No. 1 singer, «Foolish Beat,» this year — Gibson sat down with ET to look back at some of her biggest career highlights.From a background part in to becoming the youngest artist to write, produce, and perform a Billboard number-one single, to touring around the world and starring on Broadway, Gibson's had plenty of major moments, and she was thrilled to take a walk down memory lane.«I mean, I'm a lucky and grateful girl,» she marveled.
—celebrity hairstylist behind the effortless looks of , , , and and founder of clean hair care brand —is a beauty minimalist to her core. The words “quick,” “easy,” and “efficient,” come up multiple times. “I have a three-and-a-half year-old, I'm preparing for calls, meetings, going to set… on any given day, I need a quick and easy routine,” Roszak tells Glamour of why it's important to find versatile and efficacious products.
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