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The Jetsetting CEO Shama Hyder, CEO of Marketing Zen Group
Included on Forbes' 2015 "30 Under 30" list, Hyder is the CEO of an integrated online marketing and digital PR firm and the bestselling author of "The Zen of Social Media Marketing." Her job involves constantly zigzagging across the country.
Signature look:
"Very feminine. Women don't have to wear suits and shoulder pads to be respected in the business world. I have long thick hair, which I wear down with just a bit of a Moroccan hair oil to tame frizz. For makeup, I like to keep it natural yet sophisticated. I have almond shaped eyes so black eye liner is a must (Kat Von D's Tattoo Liner is a favorite). I generally finish with a little contouring and a nude or light pink lip gloss."
Beauty no-no:
"It's important not to imitate another person, because what works for them may not work for you. For example, I love seeing women in red lipstick, but it just doesn't work for me. Over time, I've discovered that experimenting to find what makes you feel good is the key."
Ultimate advice:
"Invest in key pieces of cosmetics, just like you do for wardrobe. I may use a drugstore brand chapstick, but I invest in the essentials such as eye cream, foundation and moisturizer."
Beauty power play:
"Since I travel so much, I have to find ways to look and feel fresh on the go. I've learned that ice is my friend. Running an ice cube over my face before putting on make-up reduces puffiness and makes my makeup go on smoother."
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Included on Forbes' 2015 "30 Under 30" list, Hyder is the CEO of an integrated online marketing and digital PR firm and the bestselling author of "The Zen of Social Media Marketing." Her job involves constantly zigzagging across the country.
Signature look:
"Very feminine. Women don't have to wear suits and shoulder pads to be respected in the business world. I have long thick hair, which I wear down with just a bit of a Moroccan hair oil to tame frizz. For makeup, I like to keep it natural yet sophisticated. I have almond shaped eyes so black eye liner is a must (Kat Von D's Tattoo Liner is a favorite). I generally finish with a little contouring and a nude or light pink lip gloss."
Beauty no-no:
"It's important not to imitate another person, because what works for them may not work for you. For example, I love seeing women in red lipstick, but it just doesn't work for me. Over time, I've discovered that experimenting to find what makes you feel good is the key."
Ultimate advice:
"Invest in key pieces of cosmetics, just like you do for wardrobe. I may use a drugstore brand chapstick, but I invest in the essentials such as eye cream, foundation and moisturizer."
Beauty power play:
"Since I travel so much, I have to find ways to look and feel fresh on the go. I've learned that ice is my friend. Running an ice cube over my face before putting on make-up reduces puffiness and makes my makeup go on smoother."
SEE NEXT PAGE: The Low-Maintenance Professional