Beauty Tips
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The Artsy Entrepreneurs Danielle DuBoise and Whitney Tingle, owners of startup meal delivery program, Sakara Life
In 2011, New York-based DuBoise and Tingle founded the organic meal delivery service that celebrities, including Lily Aldridge, Karolina Kurkova and Lena Dunham, swear by.
Signature look:
Whitney: "Sexy and a bit undone. We aren't the type of girls to get blowouts or even wash or comb our hair on some days for that matter. We embrace our natural waves and don't try to tame them."
Ultimate advice:
Danielle: "Style yourself like the person you want to be in your career. You have to take risks in every aspect of your life if you want to see change -- including your look. Still be yourself, but an enhanced, even more empowered version of yourself -- the you you'll be a year from now."
Beauty power play:
Danielle: "Makeup shouldn't cover you up or turn you into a different person -- it's there to bring out your best natural features. You want people to remember you for you. For me, sometimes that means nothing more than some nourishing moisturizer and a face spray."
Whitney: "I love a pop of color and am really into pink lipstick right now. We just had a Sakara team photo shoot in our office and had all the girls wear pink lipstick. It instantly turned up their confidence."
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In 2011, New York-based DuBoise and Tingle founded the organic meal delivery service that celebrities, including Lily Aldridge, Karolina Kurkova and Lena Dunham, swear by.
Signature look:
Whitney: "Sexy and a bit undone. We aren't the type of girls to get blowouts or even wash or comb our hair on some days for that matter. We embrace our natural waves and don't try to tame them."
Ultimate advice:
Danielle: "Style yourself like the person you want to be in your career. You have to take risks in every aspect of your life if you want to see change -- including your look. Still be yourself, but an enhanced, even more empowered version of yourself -- the you you'll be a year from now."
Beauty power play:
Danielle: "Makeup shouldn't cover you up or turn you into a different person -- it's there to bring out your best natural features. You want people to remember you for you. For me, sometimes that means nothing more than some nourishing moisturizer and a face spray."
Whitney: "I love a pop of color and am really into pink lipstick right now. We just had a Sakara team photo shoot in our office and had all the girls wear pink lipstick. It instantly turned up their confidence."
SEE NEXT PAGE: The Jetsetting CEO