I have the worst skin ever. If I don't take care of it religiously, I break out every single time without fail.
I love red laser therapy or red light therapy and you can do it at your home and it's really convenient. Kim Kardashian used it to get rid of her psoriasis and I've been using it for years.
For the longest time, I just felt like I had to be really, really harsh to be taken seriously as a CEO.
Personally I've always given people make-up advice and talked about beauty products because that's what I'm passionate about.
I wake up at 6 A.M. and start with yoga. I'm by no means a morning person, but I've trained myself to become one. My husband wakes up at 4:30 A.M., so he makes me feel like a loser. When you wake up and no one is in the bed, it kind of gets you up.
I would never buy skin care from a makeup brand - full transparency. It feels like the opposite of makeup.
I grew up in Tennessee. I loved to wear full glam. I used to want to wear flash lashes every single day. I remember wearing them once and someone was like, 'Are you wearing false lashes?' I felt embarrassed. In the U.S., it's perceived as though you're trying too hard.
Being a Middle Eastern girl in America with a name no one could pronounce was not easy, so I turned to make-up and cosmetics as a way to deal with my insecurities, thus creating my long-term relationship with beauty.
A lot of beauty brands, they'll really infiltrate the States. But going out of the States, they struggle.