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INTERVIEWSDo you love learning about the faces behind your favorite brands? Wish you could find out how they got their start? Then, read on. We’ve interviewed the best in the business, from brand creators to top beauty professionals, to find out why they got involved in the beauty industry, what inspired them to develop their amazing skin care, hair care or cosmetic products, and what sets them apart from their competitors. ![]() Featured Interview: Kelly Teegarden Organics
Q: How was Kelly Teegarden Organics started? What were the brand's main objectives upon setting out? A: Kelly Teegarden Organics was founded by Stage III thyroid cancer survivor Kelly Teegarden (pictured above) after she discovered cancer-causing and endocrine-disrupting ingredients in the skin care products she used daily. This alone was so alarming that it inspired her to create KTO. Kelly’s goal was to formulate a luxurious, instantly hydrating anti-aging skin care line... Popular Interviews
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