Claudia Valdez, former Vogue editor, international beauty journalist, and co-founder of Beauty Unscripted Media, has shaped the global beauty conversation with a raw perspective and an approach that challenges convention.
With over 12 years of experience, she has worked with the most influential publications and has been a key voice in redefining beauty standards.
Her signature is disruption, her tool is words, and her mission is clear: to challenge the status quo with intelligence, strategy, and an uncompromising vision.
Elizabeth Ulloa, celebrity makeup artist with over two decades of experience, two-time Emmy nominee, and founder of Beauty Unscripted Media, is a transformative force in global beauty.
Elizabeth has worked with some of the most influential figures in entertainment, blending her technical mastery with a unique sensitivity to diversity and self-love.
Her mission is clear: to build a world where real beauty and inclusion are non-negotiable, inspiring others to discover confidence in their own reflection.
The frontier of global beauty. Innovation, technology, formulations, trends, and analysis that define where the industry is heading, and how it transforms our relationship with aesthetics.
From late nights to early flights, motherhood to movement, the TTT Beauty Edit is a love letter to real women, real rituals, and beauty that feels true.
Skin as a living archive hyaluronic acid and Biostimulators in the era of conscious beauty.
Acqua di Parma celebrates Italian craftsmanship with Gelsomino a Freddo, a luxury jasmine perfume crafted through cold enfleurage.
Niche perfumery is art, memory, and story on the skin. AUTRICA Masaryk redefines this luxury in Mexico.
Does the perfect beauty routine really exist? Perhaps the question lingers because the answer doesn’t fit into a universal formula.
Zara launches its first essential haircare line with shampoos, conditioners, and a universal mask for every hair type.
Selena Gomez didn’t launch a perfume. She released a sensory tool for surviving the modern world. It doesn’t smell like success, it smells like what’s left when you stop performing.