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Pilar Scratch, EIC.

Celebrity stylist, TV personality, & author, Pilar Scratch is the Editor-In-Chief of Fashion Gxd Magazine. Established in 2015

Industry Insider: Five Tips To Being A Successful Entrepreneur with LoveLee beauty CEO

Industry Insider: Five Tips To Being A Successful Entrepreneur with LoveLee beauty CEO

Written By: Danielle Jodd


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Instagram @loveleebeautybar // Facebook: LoveLee Beauty

Website: loveleebeautybar.com


Fanaye Brown is the creator of LoveLee Beauty. Her business birthed while being a stay-at-home mom at the time of the birth of her son. She started off wanting to do makeup and then lashes started to take over her mind. While working on her degree in Business Management online,she started doing her research on lashes, packaging, lash glue, and even lash tools. For 2 yrs she researched and got the vendor she wanted. She then started working on getting her certification as a lash tech.  LoveLee Beauty’s name is spelled this way because every name she saw was “Lovely”.  She thought it would be great to name it LoveLee because as a play on her middle name which is Herlee, the name of her late grandmother, and she just went with it. Once confirming her business name and getting all the things needed to be considered a business she was so happy and excited.  NOW IT WAS TIME TO WORK! 

“LoveLee Beauty is for everyone who loves a natural but dramatic lash. My lashes can be worn on a high school student, a professional employee, and even for those evening events. “

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Fashion Gxd Magazine: Tell us about yourself and your business.

LoveLee Beauty CEO: Since starting LoveLee beauty, I’ve had to understand what work and what doesn’t work.

Fashion Gxd Magazine: What are five tips to being a successful CEO?

LoveLee Beauty CEO: Five ways that I became successful in my field;

1) I started with making sure I did all the research needed. I knew I wanted to do lashes and also have my own lash line, so I started looking into the business as far as lashes and vendors.

2) I stop allowing other’s fear of my business to deter me from where I saw and still see myself and name.

3) I started writing EVERYTHING down that I wanted and want for my business. The bible says in Habakkuk 2:2-3, “Write down the message I am showing you in a vision. Write it clearly on the tablets you use. Then a messenger can read it. The message I give you waits for the time I have appointed. It speaks about what is going to happen and all of it WILL come true. It might take a while. But wait for it. You can be sure it will come. It will happen when I want it to.”

4) Don’t tell people your plan. Everyone won’t understand nor do they have to.

5) Keep God in your business like everything else. Pray, write it down, and get to work.





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