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Overcoming Envy and Competition in the Beauty Industry

Let’s face it, wherever there is skill and talent, there will always be competition and envy. Maybe it’s you who’s envious of someone, or maybe you feel someone is envious of you, but before we get into this concept, let’s understand why it exists in the first place. This is something especially prevalent in the beauty industry because we are artists. We have a talent. We have a special touch, appealing to the eye. A talent that others see, love, admire, and support, but sometimes, unfortunately envy. According to Dictionary.com, envy is “a feeling of discontent with regard to another's advantages, success.” 

The truth is that within the beauty industry, it is extremely impacted with such amazing artists. There are artists who pop off on the gram with bomb new looks every day with a ton of great engagement, 100’s of comments on their pictures, thousands of likes, and you see them working with big brands. Many would applaud, see them as an inspiration, but then there's others who feel discontent with seeing their success. Because the industry is so impacted, there is a sense of pressure to get recognized, and often some wish they were in the position that someone else is in.

Here are my tips to overcome this envy and competition in the beauty industry:  

1. Genuinely ENJOY your craft more than trying to do it for likes, comments and reposts. Take a second, relax and have fun with it. Perform your talent  because you genuinely want to and because it makes you happy- not for any other reason. It’s better to have a platform where you genuinely love what you do and for people to see that authenticity shine through. Continue working on your craft, share it with the world, maintain a good attitude, and I promise your success will follow. Be patient! 

2. Switch your mentality. Something many often forget is that beauty is supposed to be FUN. We are supposed to enjoy ourselves and the entire process. If you catch yourself feeling envious over a fellow artist on the gram because they got reposted, they got 100’s of comments/likes, take a second and instead ask yourself… how can I be like them? What can I learn from them? Switch your mentality and also don’t let your pride get in the way of supporting another artist. If you like that artist’s tutorial, let them know in the comments! Supporting another artist, does not mean you are setting yourself back at all.

The industry can feel competitive, yes but remember it is a marathon- not a race. Everyone will cross that finish line as long as they remain consistent and with great attitudes! Let’s exert that energy into ourselves! There is room for success for everyone! If you catch yourself feeling envious or overall just the pressure of competition, take a second to breathe and realize you are doing the best you can at that very moment. You should be your only competition, constantly trying to be better than the entrepreneur, artist, and overall person you were yesterday.

 Hope this blog posting gave you a new perspective. Stay healthy, safe, & positive! 


XOXO,



16 comments

  • I love this! I’m a mommy of 2 daughters and reading this, makes me so proud of being a woman and knowing that there’s other Latina role models, like yourself for my daughters. I’m 31 and you inspire me! Keep shining!

    Elizabeth
  • I am not aspiring to be a makeup artist but I love to see your artwork and recreate them. I also love to see all the empowerment you have to give. You’re so genuine and I admire you for that. I’m rooting you girls on till the day you and Nessuhvee cross the finish line❤️

    Mitch Cuadraa💗
  • You are extremely talented! I wish you nothing but the best! You deserve it. I enjoy watching your videos and now reading you is more than awesome.

    Alejandra
  • One of my favorite MUA/Influencers due to how self centered and PROFESSIONAL you are no matter the situation. As a college student myself , You’re the definition of a WOMEN I look up to you , very outspoken and competent. Keep up the great work girly (:

    JV
  • Girl. I always thought you were beautiful & something about you always stood out. I think it’s the fact that you’re not only beautiful & skilled at your craft but your an intelligent individual. You maneuver so gracefully, it’s inspiring.

    Kella De La Cruz

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