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The Founder Of Kayo Body Care Wants You To Care For Your Body Like You Care For Your Face

Christine Bullock’s groundbreaking products treat your body’s biggest organ—all of it.

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Tal & Bert’s Founders Built A Thriving Home Business Amid The Pandemic

Ray and Val Talbert grew their brand from one product on Etsy to two bustling storefronts. How? “A whole lot of winging it”.

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How Alexa Leigh Built The Coolest Jewelry Brand

After her first child was born, the social-savvy entrepreneur left the corporate world to focus on making everyday heirlooms.

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Pink Moon’s Founder Is On A Mission To Make Beauty More Joyful

With a minimalist line of aromatic products, Lin Chen promotes self-love, not shame.

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These Affirmation Cards Will Help You Start Real Conversations With Your Kids

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The Founders Of Miniware Are Revolutionizing Kids’ Dishware

The married couple behind the sought-after brand share a minimalist aesthetic, a passion for sustainable materials… and all household duties

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The Founders of L’Avant Say It Is Possible To Work With Your BFF

Two entrepreneurs in Seattle are adding style and oomph to green cleaning products—and always putting their friendship first.

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In their Connecticut factory, Jim and Luke Barber hand-assemble innovative trucks from USA-made materials.

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Lena Vasilenko-Tsymbal and Ilona Gerasimov are crafting wildly original handbags—and the life they always wanted.