When I was younger, I was absolutely disassociated from [the beauty space] because it was work. It was the only thing people talked about when talking about me, and it was not interesting to me.
Now, my hair is mine. With this company and my own products, I'm not morphing into something for somebody else, nor am I trying to look like someone else.
Being a CEO in my late 50s is a terrifying risk, but it's also exciting. I'm a perpetual student, and I've been selling products for other people for decades, but I want to be in charge of this. I want to have my creativ
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