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Here's Why Beauty Editors Make Great Beauty Brand Founders

There's just something special about these beauty editor-founded brands
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Zoë Foster Blake, Go-To

If it's a job in the fields of beauty and/or writing, Zoë Foster Blake has done it. She's worked at publications like Harper's Bazaar and Cosmopolitan, started a beauty blog (fruitybeauty) and beauty site (Primped) and has written several novels and non-fiction titles to boot.

After 10 years as a beauty editor (and a little of everything else), Foster Blake started Go-To, a natural skin care brand with some of the cutest branding and best copywriting in the game (fun fact: she does all the copywriting herself). The brand launched in Australia back in 2014 and recently hit Sephora shelves here in the U.S. in July 2018.

Must-Have Products: Foster Blake taps the rosehip oil-rich Go-To Face Hero, $34, as a personal favorite (it smells amazing). We're also great fans of the Go-To Exfoliating Swipeys, $35 — they deliver near-instant results.

Image via @gotoskincare



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Emily Weiss, Glossier

When it comes to beauty editors-cum-brand founders, does it get any more iconic than Emily Weiss? After a brief but memorable stint on "The Hills" back in 2007, Weiss went on to work for Vogue, where she quickly got the idea to start her own blog, Into the Gloss, which debuted in 2010. Next up? Weiss launched Glossier and its first four products in 2014 and the rest is history.

Must-Have Products: Where to begin? We love Glossier Lash Slick, $16, for fluttery, real-looking lashes and seldom leave home without a tube of the classic Glossier Balm Dotcom, $12.

Image via @glossier



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Linda Wells, Flesh

After over two decades as the storied editor-in-chief of Allure, Linda Wells joined forces with Revlon as chief creative officer. Before long, she was collaborating with the brand Flesh on an inclusive beauty line with a seriously cool aesthetic. Thanks to her years of beauty expertise and know-how, the brand has an innovative approach to color cosmetics and includes a unique offering of products.

Must-Have Products: Flesh Flipbook, $22, is one of the most unique products of all. Made for using on the go, it includes 100 sheets of single-use bronzer, highlighter and blush. Pretty cool, right? The Flesh Touch Flesh Highlighting Balm, $18, is another star product that's ideal for creating dewy cheekbones with just the right amount of pearlized pigment.

Image via @fleshbeauty



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Allison McNamara, Mara Beauty

Before starting Mara Beauty in 2017, Allison McNamara worked as a writer and host for Popsugar, Refinery29 and ET Online.

Must-Have Products: So far, there's only one product in the line, but it's a stunner: Mara Algae + Moringa Universal Face Oil, $72, is well-loved for its clean, antioxidant-rich formula.

Image via @themarabeauty



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Jen Atkin, Ouai

Okay, so maybe Jen Atkin is best known for her role as the go-to hairstylist for the Kardashian-Jenner family — but she also started the popular hair site Mane Addicts back in 2014. She then parlayed her years of hair expertise together with everything she picked up through Mane Addicts and created her own brand Ouai in 2015.

Must-Have Products:  We're suckers for Ouai Rose Hair & Body Oil, $32, (the scent is so luxurious and lovely) and the new Ouai Scalp & Body Scrub, $38

Image via @theouai



BY ROSIE NARASAKI | OCT 5, 2018 | SHARES
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