4 Burst results for "Jared Blandino"

Gloss Angeles
"jared blandino" Discussed on Gloss Angeles
"Like the Wendy's omnis, the Jamie kern limas, the Jared blandino's Tony, Toni co, Toni co's, these are innovators of our time. So like Bobby Brown, obviously why not? Well, I'm very like, I feel like when I think of two face, I think when all of us, especially, you know, beauty editors who have had the chance to spend time with Jared, who is such a character, just so much fun, knows how to throw a fabulous party, you know, being able to visit the two face headquarters in Orange County and everything is pink and there's like a conference room named after Madonna and Britney Spears. Just so much fun. Their dog clover is like on every package. There's like a clover line. Yeah, I've been doing the same thing. I'd be like, let's get my dog involved, please. Sad to see them go, but excited to see what they have in store for us. You know what? I actually, this makes me wonder if Jamie kern Lima is gonna launch something soon because it's been 5 years since she sold to L'oreal. Or if she is just like, I'm happy being neighbors with Oprah. Yeah, she's like my compound in Santa Barbara is fine. I'm living my life. I've done my piece. So living proof, which is a fave of everyone's favorite Kirby in mind. It has announced their partnership with Lily Collins. AKA Emily in Paris. She's so delightful. My favorite show. I love her. She's so cute. People can hate on her and can hate on her acting skills and can hate on Emily in Paris, but you know what? She is a delight. I'm sorry, when people hate on acting skills, I'm just like, one of my favorite things to see people tweet is my flaw is thinking like I could win an Oscar. I'm like, I know that is your flock 'cause you can't, you really can't. You think that you could do acting because these people that act make it look so easy. I know. That acting is so effing hard. I don't even, I wish I could be an actor. That would be my dream, but I'm not good at it. So I can't do it. No. And Emily in Paris, while there were some things first season that I was like, what the hell are you doing here? I thought she was effing delightful. It was a Darren star moment, like just easy to watch. We needed it. We needed it during these pandemic years. Like, give me all of it, give me the cheesy storylines, the beautiful outfits, the hot chef, the hot chef, the major, that man. Ashley park is so amazing, would love to have her on the pod. Oh my God, I've loved her since she was in she was the original Gretchen on Broadway for mean girls. Oh, she's so talented. I did not know that. I did not know that. Listen to the mean girls on Broadway soundtrack, she's plays Gretchen wieners and it's truly one of the best plays of all time. Okay, keep going. This was just me saying that she's the new ambassador and that we want to get her on the pot to talk about while also aside from that she has incredible hair. Gregory Russell is her hairstylist and he's incredible as well and every look that he does on her using these living proof like I save it on my Instagram..

Gloss Angeles
"jared blandino" Discussed on Gloss Angeles
"Jared blandino, founder of two faced, is leaving the company. Yes, he and Jeremy, his partner, both in the company and in life, they are leaving two faced and I'm a little shocked, I guess I shouldn't be surprised to face sold to Estee Lauder companies over 5 years ago. We talk about that epic celebration all the time. Yes, besides it cosmetics. I think like the hugest largest acquisition, it was over a $1 billion, right? It was crazy. And it was at the height of Instagram makeup when two faced was just owned that space, like better than Sussex mascara, sweet peach. Yeah, I do love the sweet peach palette, yes. Like top three eyeshadow palettes ever. They're just such a successful successful company. All thanks to Kirby said, Jared and his husband, Jeremy. They started at 24 years ago. Yes. I mean, they were working in a mall selling their products, essentially. So they've built so much. I don't know what to think. I just feel like we're going to start to see this. It's like a lot of exits from people who created these companies and ended up selling. Wendy's on her for those of you that may not know is no longer affiliated with urban decay. She left the company, which is also interesting because she didn't record any sort of official farewell. It was a very quiet exit that Kirby and I actually only found out recently through conversations with current urban decay. People at urban. So it's nice that Jared is able to sort of like say goodbye, say goodbye, kind of control that narrative, you know? Yeah, I felt like he was very transparent about what was going on. I did not expect that, but basically he posted a couple minute video on his Instagram, y'all can go watch it. It's at Jared blandino on Instagram, but he said, you know, when they were acquired by Estee Lauder companies, they had never worked in such a corporate environment before. I mean, imagine like imagine running your own company for so long and then being bought out by a major corporation and then no longer being able to control it in the or run it the way that you are used to doing it. To anyone that would be like a shock, right? Yes. And I feel like because of how corporate works, you're not able to execute quickly. There's too many cooks in the kitchen, so much red tape, so many people approving so many layers and levels. I should say, Jared basically said, in so many words, that they felt restricted. They felt they couldn't be as creative as they would like to be. And that they are not done. Yeah, yeah. Okay, so we know that typically when you sell your company to a brand, you sign some sort of contract for 5 years and that period you can not start your own competing brand in the category. So this would be obviously cosmetics, probably skin care as well. Maybe that had to do with her quiet sudden exit, right? I mean, that would be breach of contract if she did sign something like that. So would you get forced out or would you be penalized financially in some way? I don't think she would do anything that could potentially jeopardize Cali ray. No. You know what I'm saying? That's why I'm like, how does this work? Does anybody have Intel call the hotline?.

Gloss Angeles
"jared blandino" Discussed on Gloss Angeles
"Hi Kirby, hi Sarah. Welcome to Los Angeles. Today we're discussing our dreamy PRES trip to BlackBerry farm to face founder Jared blandino's exit, the latest scandal with Michelle phan and a major house labs update. Plus, a very expensive but very, very good cream that has soothed my red and.

The Skinny Confidential Him And Her Podcast
"jared blandino" Discussed on The Skinny Confidential Him And Her Podcast
"I mean your business. A perfect example. Maybe you don't need to do that. And you can still be successful. And you don't have to answer to anyone. You don't have to bring all this catholics. People think like the capital is like they say congratulations but whenever people say that. This isn't like it's just another obligation now that the business has to meet. It's not like a win like there's means How much funding. You're on the yes. It's another layer of responsibility and listen. I had dogs. I had a makeup crear. I had kids. I had a partner had parents that i was. You know taking it. Like i didn't want another relationship. I don't blame you know. Getting away from celebrating fundraising is an important thing. I think if it's necessary it's necessary but it's not something to do just to do and it's definitely not say no like go in congratulated without it's just taking on another obligation What are some pain points. The experienced along the way some of the pain points. Well you know. It's it's interesting when we went from being strictly a tool business to being a tool business and a color business which means makeup there was a different mentality and different thought process in a different forecasting for the business in color which it was. You know i remember. I have this one friend a dear friend of mine who is the founder of two faced. His name is jared blandino and we were out to dinner one night. They told him. I'm going into color. He was like don't do it. don't do it. Just stay where you're at. And i should sometimes on those moments i think light. Admi- listen to jared because there are pain points there's pain points in any growth in business and you know coming from being a strictly a tool business and then entering the color category which is completely just competition all the way.