Indian-American Beauty Influencer Deepica Mutyala Chosen as TIMEs Next Generation Leaders

By siliconindia   |   Thursday, 26 May 2022, 17:54 IST
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Indian-American Beauty Influencer Deepica Mutyala Chosen as TIME's ‘Next Generation Leaders

FREMONT, CA: 32-year-old entrepreneur Deepica Mutyala was chosen as TIME's Next Generation Leaders.  She is selected to create better cosmetics for people of different complexions. TIME's annual list chooses young minds from around the globe who are working to create a better world.

Mutyala’s beauty brand collaborated with Mattel to inaugurate the first-ever South Asian CEO Barbie doll. Mutyala wanted to ensure authenticity in the doll's creation, and consequently, it was made in Mutyala's image. The doll pairs up a pantsuit of "power red" in addition to bangles and jhumkas. According to TIME, the bold brows and the dusky skin make people feel more seen.

Mutyala became famous in 2015 when she went viral with a YouTube video exhibiting the use of red lipstick for color correcting hyperpigmentation on darker skin tones. The video scored nearly 11 million views and called attention to the fact that beauty products aren’t developed, keeping different complexions in mind. Since then, Mutyala has been featured on The Dr. Oz  Show, The Today Show, and several other media outlets.

2018-19 was a remarkable time in Mutyala's career as she launched Live Tinted, an online community for fostering conversations concerning identity and culture. Mutyala created this maneuver when she realized that beauty products are not developed for people of different complexions. Mutyala has also developed the innovative Huestick, an all-in-one lipstick, color corrector, blush, and eyeshadow, after receiving feedback on it.

Mutyala informed TIME that Live Tinted also plans to introduce a foundation product on which she said,“ it is by us, for us, created with intentionality.” Mutyala revealed that she isn't dissuaded by the fact that she is up against several more prominent industrial players. She will keep going as she feels like the community is rooting for her.