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Stephanie Flor

1h 16m · Bella Figura, The Tradition of Living Beautifully · 22 Dec 21:37

Stephanie Flor, of South American ancestry, is a NYC­ based celebrity makeup artist who works regularly with industry leaders ranging from musicians to television personalities. Her clients include Mariah Carey, Eve, Sting, Kathy Griffin, and politicians Mexican President Felipe Calderon, and the Israel President Shimon Peres, among others. She is most currently the Global Colour Pro artist for Clinique U.S and Hispanic market.

Flor has been featured on Glam Belleza Magazine “Weekend Section,” Latina magazine's “Young & Inspiring: Ones to Watch” list, “ Beauty Vanguard in April 2015”and landed herself on the Cosmo for Latinas blog spotlight for Around the World Beauty.

She is a go-to beauty expert for her tips in both beauty and travel for Teen Vogue, Allure.com, Glamour, InStyle, Essence.com, and Vogue.com.

Editorially, Flor has worked on photo shoots and video productions for Cosmopolitan, Glamour, L’Oreal, People, Martha Stewart, The New Yorker, Time, OWN­ Oprah, Victoria’s Secret, and Women's Wear.

Flor expertise in multicultural beauty has made her a go-to ambassador for leading cosmetic and hair care brands, such as Head and Shoulders, Makeup Forever, L’Oreal Paris, La Bella, Thicker Fuller Hair, and Maybelline.

Discussed in this episode:

Entrepreneurship

Beauty as a spiritual practice

Connecting to ancestors through beauty

Traveling the world

Connecting to ancestral culture through beauty practices

Beauty approaches from around the globe

Resources:

Around the World Beauty

Stephanie's Makeup Artist page

The Italian American Podcast

Bella Figura website

Dolores on Instagram

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