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Why So Many Beauty Founders Are Morphing Into Gurus

A crop of successful founders are finding their beauty business may not be enough to keep them occupied. Many are taking their life learnings and dispensing them to the public — through books, on-demand talks and accelerator programs — for a price.
Nancy Twine, Michelle Rodriguez, and Dr. Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell
These seasoned beauty founders are ready to share their expertise. (Getty, BoF Team)

So you want to build a multimillion dollar beauty business? Perfect timing: In 2025, a new class of gurus are hoping to meet you.

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Brennan Kilbane
Brennan Kilbane

Brennan Kilbane is News and Features Editor at The Business of Beauty. He is based in London, and supports BoF’s coverage of the multifaceted cosmetics industry, from fine fragrance to wellness trends.

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