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Brand founder, hairstylist, and hair educator Kristin Ess is giving us (and you!) a free masterclass in all things hair. She explains the secret to making every hair day a good hair day and talks about salons, how to talk to your stylist, managing business relationships, how celebrity-client partnerships actually work, and how to work with the texture and length you have. Plus: her favorite beauty products, her candle obsession, and the one dress that everybody needs in their closet. This episode has a new intro and the interview originally aired in the summer of 2022.Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/kristin-essProducts mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/896041Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlin + contributors @garrettmunce, @missjuleeSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation: text us or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 or email info@fatmascara.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Earned: Strategies and Success Stories From the Best in Beauty + Fashion
In Ep. 99 of Earned, we sit down with Oshiya Savur, Chief Brand Officer at No. 1 mass beauty incubator Maesa. To start, we discuss how Maesa began as a private label for fragrances before transforming into the successful incubator behind brands like Kristin Ess, Flower Beauty (Drew Barrymore), and Being Frenshe (Ashley Tisdale). We then switch gears and dive into Oshiya's unexpected career journey, from getting her MBA at India's No. 1 business school to spending nearly a decade at powerhouse conglomerate Unilever, before continuing on to Revlon, Charlotte Tilbury, and now Maesa. Oshiya explains the pros and cons of working at established corporations compared to nimble startups, and emphasizes the importance of having a company-aligned “rallying cry,” as well as failing fast—but learning faster. To close the show, Oshiya reveals how influencer marketing drove hypergrowth at Charlotte Tilbury, before revealing Maesa's future plans to disrupt the beauty industry with creativity and innovation.In this episode, you will learn: How Oshiya strategically incorporated influencer marketing into Charlotte Tilbury's strategy, which helped create viral products and increased "talkability."How Maesa stays ahead of the market by making investments in talent and technology, and redefining innovation to drive continued success.The importance of having a company-aligned “rallying cry,” and failing fast—but learning faster. Resources:MaesaConnect with the Guest(s):Oshiya Savur's LinkedIn - @OshiyaSavurConnect with Conor Begley & CreatorIQ:Conor's LinkedIn - @conormbegleyCreatorIQ LinkedIn - @creatoriqFollow us on social:CreatorIQ YouTube - @TribeDynamicsCreatorIQ Instagram - @creatoriqCreatorIQ TikTok - @creator.iqCreatorIQ Twitter - @CreatorIQ
On this week's Walk Around the Block, we're jumping on some trends. Show notes: What Halloween candy are you based on your zodiac sign: https://nypost.com/article/what-halloween-candy-are-you-based-on-your-zodiac-sign/amp/Kristin Ess claw clip: Google or find hereGoody Forever black hair elastics: Google or find hereButter boards are spreading around TikTok: Read NY Times article hereTexas Roadhouse releases cinnamon butter-inspired candle: https://www.wlky.com/article/texas-roadhouse-cinnamon-butter-candle-honey-food/41302132#Pre-order the candle: here!
This interview with hair stylist and brand founder Kristin Ess is a masterclass in all things beauty and brand building. She gets real about managing business relationships, pulls back the curtain on how celebrity-client partnerships actually work, and shares tips for making your hair work for you, no matter the texture or length. We also chat about some of her favorite beauty products, making pottery, her candle obsession, and the dress that everyone needs in their closet (Kristin has eight of them).Shop the products mentioned on Ep. 415: https://shopmyshelf.us/collections/55922Episode recap, links, and sponsor promo codes: fatmascara.com/blogPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandSocial media: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_editSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara.
How do you go from braiding hair on a beach to styling the Kardashians' hair? For Beauty Influencer and Celebrity Hairstylist Justine Marjan it definitely wasn't a traditional career path, but she is now a leader in the industry styling the Hollywood elite. Justine shares with host Elle Ferguson how she went from working as a salon receptionist to landing her dream job in celebrity and editorial styling, creating some of the most iconic and trendsetting looks backstage at fashion week and on the red carpet. *Spoiler Alert* This episode contains boss babe stories of Justine navigating a male-dominated field to lead shows backstage, what it was like to work under industry powerhouses Jen Atkin and Kristin Ess and some amazing advice about how to face your fears and take the leap into the unknown to make your dreams a reality! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kristin Ess joins me on the podcast to share her feel-good habits, the strategies she uses and recommends to make sure every day is a good day.During our conversation @kristin_ess reveals:Why getting outside in nature is such a quick win if you want to boost your mood.How it's all too easy to put of going on holiday (pre-Covid) but how vital it is to take a proper break.The joy of pets and, in Kristin's case, her gorgeous dogs.Why surrounding yourself with the right people is so important.Taking time to reflect and pay it forward and appreciatie how far you've come; both in life and professionally. Plus we discuss one of our favourite people in the beauty industry, the brilliant @eugenesoulimanTo find the full, unedited conversation simply click the link in my bio or type ‘The Emma Guns Show' into your preferred podcast platform.As ever, I'd love to know what you think whether that's in the comments below, on DM or via email. I make this podcast for YOU and if there's anything you'd like to hear on this subject, or any other, please feel free to let me know. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to The Beauty Pitch for Episode 16 Quick Reminder: This podcast is intended for a MATURE AUDIENCE. As we don't cuss like crazy there might be some words that grace your presence that could be described as profanity. Also to be noted we try to be as factual as possible so we apologize in advance if there is something we are not completely correct on. I do try and correct them in the facts section in the details but still we are human and might miss somethings. Lastly some of the things we discuss are opinions. Other professionals might have a different take on things and we are okay with that. This is what we have found to work for us and our clients. So that being noted we shall move on. In this Episode the ladies do the bloggers review on the hairstylist Kristin Ess... Kristin Ess is a hairstylist and this is where you can find her... A review of her website where you can get her hair care products and tools... Yvonne thoughts on the line... Price points of products... Why the tools and products might be ideal for you... A breakdown on the tools and products... Ion on or Ion off?... Some of the super stars the ladies want to try!... Titanium or Ceramic... Wand or curling iron?... Ingredients... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 30 - Kristin Ess is not only an incredibly talented hairstylist but also the owner of the hugely successful hair bran, Kristin Ess Hair. In this episode, get to know the personality behind the brand and her journey thus far in the beauty industry.Episode Links:InstagramKristin Ess HairEpisode Mentions:Eugene SouleimanTamara McNaughtonAmy NadineThe Beauty DepartmentTBD InstagramKristin's Holy Grail Products:Augustinus Bader The CreamSaie Slip Cover BB Cream SPF35Ilia Radiant Translucent SPF PowderRodan and Fields Lash Boost Mac Cosmetics Cork EyeshadowKristin Ess Hair Blow Dry Mist
Episode 10: This week Lottie and Lindsey discuss their favorite personally used hair products and perfumes.Lottie:Shampoo | Olaplex N°4 Bond Maintenance ShampooConditioner | Olaplex N°5 Bond Maintenance ConditionerScalp Treatment | BrioGeo Scalp Revival ShampooCoWash | Kristin Ess Cleansing Co-WashLeave-In Cond. | Kristin Ess Weightless Shine Leave in Cond + N°6 Bond SmootherHair Oil | Olaplex No 7 Bonding OilDe Frizz | Kristin Ess - Air Dry CremeDry Shampoo | Batiste Dry Shampoo in TropicalTexture Spray | Sam McKnight Cool Girl Hair Color | Limecrime Hair Tint - FrillyColor conditioner | Limecrime Hair Color Conditioner - PurplePerfume | Tom Ford - Lost Cherry, Diptyque - Eau PlurielleLindsey:Shampoo | Tresemme Healthy Volume or Briogeo Scalp RevivalConditioner | Olaplex N°5 Bond Maintenance ConditionerScalp Treatment | Kérastase InitialisteCoWash | Hairstory New WashLeave-In Cond. | Kerastase Discipline Anti Frizz Smoothing Spray (detangles too)Hair Oil | Kerastase Elixir Ultime Oil SerumDe Frizz | Hairstory Hair BalmBlow Dry Cream | Kerastase Ciment Thermique Resistance Blow-Dry Primer for Damaged HairThickening Gel | REDKIN VELVET GELATINE 07 CUSHIONING BLOW DRY GELDry Shampoo | KLORANE Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk (loose, not aerosole) Texture Spray | IGK Beach Club Texture SpraySea Salt Spray | Kevin Murphy Hair Resort SprayMousse | Awapuhi Wild Ginger HydroCream WhipHair Spray | Sam McKnight Modern HairsprayHair Color | Joico Color Intensity + Kristin Ess Rose Gold Temp Tint + Color and Co at home color companyColor conditioner | BRITE - Make Me Pastel Pink - If I'm blonde I love Sashajuan Silver Shampoo / ConditionerPerfume | Current Love - Gucci Mémoire d'une Odeur , Tom Ford - Ombre Leather
Scott Oshry didn't get into the beauty industry because of a life-long love of cosmetics or hair care. He, alongside his college friend Sean Brosmith, created the CD storage sleeve in the early 90s, which solved a basic need through design. Still, as he put it on the Glossy Beauty Podcast, that experience of making a suite of successful products informed Oshry's work as partner and CMO of beauty brand incubator Maesa. Though Maesa has been in business for 25 years and helped build private label lines for Target, Zara and H&M, largely in the fragrance category, it has shifted its focus to get companies like Flower Beauty, Hairtage by Mindy McKnight, Kristin Ess and Believe Beauty off the ground. Before starting Flower Beauty with Drew Barrymore, for instance, Oshry recalled the moment when he realized that "instead of building up other people's brands, we should be building up our own." In this way, Maesa went from a hit-maker behind the scenes to one that has just started to flaunt its prowess publicly -- a majority stake from Bain Capital in 2019 certainly helped. "We're a 25-year-old company, so we've constantly been growing," Oshry said. "We grew at about 50% just domestically last year, and we'll grow another 60% domestically this year," he added. In 2020, Maesa expects to reach $310 million in revenue.
During my interview with Kristin Ess, my longtime hairstylist and founder of Kristin Ess Hair, we discuss the importance of knowing your hair type, how to select the right products for you and how to find easy everyday styles. Kristin also tells the story of how she found success in a very competitive industry by doing it her way.
Welcome to another episode of And Also! This week we talk all about Warby Parker, our go-to brand for eyewear. We also review Pokemon: Let's Go for the Nintendo Switch, and find out how Michelle dresses her Pikachu. We also dive into some beauty products, as Kelsey discusses her experience with the Kristin Ess hair care brand, and Michelle talks about her favorite NYX matte lip products. We also may or may not get into a lengthy discussion about emojis... so grab a drink and join in!
Lucy Hale’s hair pro Kristin Ess tells Us why every styling tool isn’t created equal, plus dish on Gwyneth Paltrow’s wedding hair (did she do it herself?!) and how the Kardashian’s got VS Fashion Show hair in seconds! For more beauty tips and tricks head to https://www.usmagazine.com/stylish/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Behind every great woman are great women. Your tribe is your rock as an entrepreneur and Jaclyn knows all about this. In this episode of WorkParty the podcast, Jaclyn interviews celebrity hairstylist and founder Kristin Ess on how she build her business dream team. Our tribe expert, Ally Love gives us the inside scoop to creating a strong sense of community IRL. Be sure to follow the party on social @workparty and get the latest updates at www.workparty.com Guest Information: Kristen Ess: @Kristen_Ess Expert: Ally Love: @allymisslove Host: Jaclyn Johnson: http://jaclynrjohnson.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaclynrjohnson/ C&C Headquarters: Tyeal: https://www.instagram.com/tyeal/ Episode Resources: WorkParty.com createcultivate.com
July 4 hairstyles plus Kristin Ess, Lauren Conrad and Lucy Hale’s hair guru, shares her pro tricks for adding a scarf into any ‘do! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices