How one woman left the White House to take over the beauty industry – Exclusive

We spoke with Stephanie Lee to learn how someone who works with homeland security shifted gears to land in the beauty world with mental health as a priority.

Lee told The List: “I grew up in hairdressing as my mother is a hairdresser. As a first generation immigrant child, I would spend evenings and sometimes summer days in the salon watching her take care of other people. The Beauty It was in my blood.” In college, Lee worked as a makeup artist at the counter for MAC Cosmetics, saying, “Not only did I love creativity and expression, but I loved the mission of all ages, all races, and all genders, as it was The first time, I felt like I belonged somewhere.” The transition wasn’t a huge leap in her life, but she added, “It’s certainly been a life of long shots.”

Lee is grateful for her time in the White House, but she always wanted to do more. “Working at the White House was a dream I never knew I had because honestly I’d only seen it on TV shows or movies so it seemed unrealistic to me,” she told us. “But believing in the mission to make an impact and do good in the world is something that I carry with me no matter where I am or what job I’m in.” Lee is a pioneer in the world of beauty, fusing emotional well-being with personal care.

Source: www.thelist.com