Why the Motto 'Better Not Bitter' Changed Everything for Beauty Bakerie Founder Cashmere NicoleAfter overcoming challenges at a young age, the makeup mogul is living the sweet life with her cruelty-free cosmetics brand.

ByKristen Aldridge

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Afeature interviewon Beyoncé's website gaveBeauty Bakeriefounder and CEO Cashmere Nicole the push she needed to expand her beauty brand, but Nicole's entrepreneurial spirit had been years in the making.

When Nicole became pregnant at 15, she worked tirelessly to put herself through school, relying on food stamps to keep her small family afloat.

While working full time as a nurse, Nicole decided to dive into the cosmetics industry, creating the brand's now-signatureLip Whip, a favorite with celebrities like Cardi B. and Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas. However, her budding business was thrown a curveball when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. As a 26-year-old single mother, she battled constant fear, but her resilience would later inspire her company's motto: Better Not Bitter.

"I just hope to continue to spread the mission of being sweet and sweeting the lives of others," says Nicole.

Since her recovery, she has channeled her energy into creating products free of harmful chemicals that represent all skin tones and gender identities.

In 2017, Beauty Bakerie received $3 million in funding fromUnileverand has since expanded its products to online shops in over 120 countries and 750 brick and mortar stores, including Ulta and Forever 21.

Nicole's mission to spread love and give back is the key to her brand's success. "All of us contribute to that beauty of the world, and there is no one standard for beauty," she says. "Representing that in the brand really gives the customers a sense of home…They feel loved for just who they are."

In this episode ofHow Brands Are Born, follow Nicole's journey to sweet success and see how she overcame the odds to build a beauty empire.

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Kristen Aldridge

Founder of Original Stories Media, Journalist, Producer and Storyteller

Emmy-winning journalist and brand storytelling expertKristen Aldridgeis founder and CEO ofOriginal Stories Media, a production company that specializes in capturing the origin stories behind the world’s most impactful brands. With over two decades of experience in the media industry, she has created content garnering millions of views for hugely successful platforms including Entrepreneur, ESPN, ABC, CBS, Yahoo!, and SHAPE.

Passionate about all things entrepreneurship, Aldridge created the original digital seriesHow Brands Are Born一束光照耀在所有的人ging the world one big, bold dream at a time. Her mission is to help leaders reveal their most authentic selves so they can more effectively unleash their vision, inspire their culture, and bring deep value to the marketplace.

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