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How a Millennial Estée Lauder Built a Widely Popular Beauty Brand

Karissa Bodnar played on her customers’ desire to belong to something bigger than … well, beauty.

Michelle Groskopf for The New York Times
Author: Michelle Groskopf for The New York Times

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Michelle Groskopf for The New York Times

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Content Type: Personal Profile, Cosmetics and Toiletries, Thrive Causemetrics
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