These founders, entrepreneurs and industry leaders are driving innovations in skin, hair, make-up and more
Taking care of how you look has a positive impact on your self-confidence: the perfect shade of lipstick lifts the spirit, a lengthy nighttime skincare routine can bring calm. And when you feel good because of how you look, you can do anything: you can conquer the day’s challenges, light up a room, and, most important, make others feel good, too. The beauty leaders of Asia’s Most Influential recognise the profound impact of presentation and so, through their clinics, salons and tech companies, drive innovation in their field. For these leaders, beauty isn’t just a surface-level pursuit, but a force for change, both in how individuals see themselves and how they interact with others.
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Anchisa Vacharaphol, founder and CEO, Everpink (Thailand)
Anchisa Vacharaphol founded Everpink In 2019 and then the pandemic made the world go still. Nevertheless, the Thai beauty brand became a favourite among beauty lovers across Asia because of its emphasis on a more natural look and its accessibility, with products fairly priced and easily found across e-commerce sites. The young make-up company now offers a full range of beauty necessities, including palettes, lip gloss, blushes, eye shadows and a highly rated Hydrating Jelly that doubles as a primer.
As it continues to launch new products such as two new shades of Blush My Feelings, a cream blush that imparts a natural glow to the skin, Everpink maintains its commitment to ethical beauty, making it even more appealing to a conscientious audience. The brand emphasises clean beauty with vegan and cruelty-free formulations, ensuring that consumers can look and feel good, knowing their choices align with their values for sustainability and animal welfare.
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