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Occasionally, we use affiliate links on our site. This in no way affects our editorial decision-making. Susan Yara has worn almost every hat in the beauty industry. After graduating from the University of New Mexico with a degree in journalism, she worked as a broadcast reporter and beauty editor (hey, girl!). From there, she successfully pivoted to content creation, building a loyal following through her educational YouTube channel Mixed Makeup. If you were deep into beauty YouTube between 2014 and 2019, you couldn't miss her. In 2019, Yara pivoted again — something the Seoul, Korea-born, New Mexico-raised entrepreneur is great at. She founded ingredient-focused skin-care brand Naturium alongside beauty incubator The Center. In 2023, Naturium sold to E.l.f. Beauty for a reported $355 million, making her one of the first-ever beauty creators to successfully build and sell a brand at that scale. This past May, Yara continued to build her portfolio by (re)launching fragrance-forw...