Deepica Mutyala | The New Standards of Beauty | Talks at Google

Founder & CEO of Live Tinted, Deepica Mutyala, joins us to discuss her journey as a South-Asian American beauty entrepreneur who is changing beauty standards and revolutionizing the beauty industry.
Deepica’s mission is to champion multicultural beauty through brand/products, community, conversation, and awareness - working to dismantle colorism with the power and voice of both her personal and Live Tinted platforms. She rose to the forefront of the beauty industry in 2015 when her KZread video, featuring a beauty hack to cover dark undereye circles using red lipstick, went viral - now boasting over 10 million views. Since then, Deepica has been recognized by some of today’s most prestigious publications for her achievements in the beauty space, including her 2022 dedicated feature as a Time Magazine Next Generation Leader.
As Live Tinted expands nationwide under Deepica’s helm, the brand also continues to engage with iconic national partners, such as Barbie, Netflix’s Never Have I Ever, and Phenomenal. The brand has also received notable industry accolades including WWD Best Product Innovation, ELLE Future of Beauty, and Allure Best of Beauty. Follow Deepica’s journey to revolutionize beauty at @LiveTinted and @deepica on Instagram.
Moderated by Shilpa Maniar.

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  • @rajeshji2811
    @rajeshji2811 Жыл бұрын

    Go Deepika. I never thought you could make an industry out of beauty standards.

  • @user-kd4br3kl6l
    @user-kd4br3kl6l Жыл бұрын

    Wow good idea for me. I really love this video ❤. And what’s about you?

  • @kristinchong629
    @kristinchong629 Жыл бұрын

    KZread. Like its so annoying. Like I really don't like makeup or travel that much. None of them even get into the supply chain its just their face maybe using diversity for supremacy in parasocial. Its so annoying. This weird internet parasocial psychology is so toxic. Like really can I not know how to make manufacture something. I would like to know how to make something. Clothes. Lamp. A bridge. Traffic sign. Whatever the the critical processing analysis of web2 and web3 products because why is it done closer to a zero sum game. Like who's looking at that ledger. Like why can't I get global info to bring to the local community economy. Like where is the number s who make it on KZread. Like where. What's the point of having all these kids and they don't know how to even grow their own food. And like I don't even get news on my feed. And like if there's the face of youtube like Emma Chamberlain talks to her girls. Emrata did something very complicated and talks to her girls. Pewdiepie did something very difficult I just don't how to verbalize it. Noah beck is on track to be the biggest thing on the internet. Ugh if there's the whole doctor thing like damn yo there's more interesting people than miki. Like juliebee MD like you want to be in her world. Kharma medic its like borderline like what's going on. Yeah there's hardly anything on climate change. I literally had to find a book at the library. Who knows how that's going to last. Like I had to read a book on the chip wars. And like you have to look up the authors names and its like niche think thanks channels. That hardly goes into the algorithm. For every important thing going on write know why isn't there critical analysis. Ugh KZread the new type of cultural eugenics because of business. Who are your real sponsors. Write it down.

  • @johnbuffaloiam9741
    @johnbuffaloiam9741 Жыл бұрын

    It was my country Britain that taught India culture and civilisation

  • @AR-qy4dd

    @AR-qy4dd

    Жыл бұрын

    It was India that taught your culture maths (algebra, geometry and some other parts of mathematics), you British are drinking Indian tea and consider it original British tradition, even putting milk into tea is an Indian/ south asian tradition. Written language was influenced by ancient Indian cultures and I am not even starting to talk about Sanskrit, just google the origin of the word cow! Many musical instruments have their beginnings in India, also chess, pool billiard (kharom as original game). Do not forget influence on architecture (building engineering in India was more advanced and was apropriated by Arabs and later europeans), parts of medicine influenced Persian+Arabic medics and only then reached Europe. Advanced metallurgy was partly apropriated by Greeks and Romans from Indian culture. so tell us more about how uncivilized India was! So you need to to educate yourself before writing bullshit racist comments.

  • @MarkBanuelos

    @MarkBanuelos

    Жыл бұрын

    Yet, you're uncivilized as exemplified by this comment.

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