cool esthetician. As the founder of , Garette obviously believes in a good , but he also understands that some people may not have the time, money, or energy to give 100 percent every day and night. “We all have very busy lives, especially during times where we have more events, more things going on,” he tells Glamour. “So I like to tell people to give themselves a little bit of leeway, to not be so obsessive and restrictive about your routine, especially when you're having fun and enjoying life.”Garette's grounded approach to skin care made him a trusted skinfluencer to his 120K social media followers.
His work and commitment to amplifying skin care for people of color caught the attention of Dior Beauty, who named him the brand's official skin care expert last year. “I think what makes a good skincare brand is their commitment to healthy skin, which a lot of brands are just starting to catch on to," he says. "When I was younger, it was all about stripping, drying, mattifying.
Brands are coming back to nourishing the skin barrier and thinking about health, which has always been Dior's message.”Running his own business, Garette knows a thing or two about being busy.
During New York Fashion Week last week, he attended a slew of parties and events, which took a toll on his skin. “I never wear makeup normal life,” he says. “But for events and photos, you want your skin look a lot better so I usually wear a little bit of or .
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