Bold & beautiful are the words that describe Beauty Activist, Kenatia Lee! Passionately committed to helping women embrace their beauty, Kenetia speaks to women’s organizations all over the country encouraging them to appreciate themselves and is the author of Fearless Beauty: A Women’s Guide to Living Bold, Beautiful & Free.
Kenetia’s work as a highly sought-after Red Carpet Makeup Artist has given her the honor of working intimately with talented women at the Academy Awards, the Golden Globe Awards, the Grammy Awards, the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, and Teen Vogue Fashion LIVE to name a few. As a Public Speaker & Spokesperson, she has worked with Revlon, Covergirl, Mark Cosmetics, The Miss Universe Organization, Step Up Women’s Network, and numerous other national organizations. Kenetia has regularly appeared on Television shows such as ABC’s “Eyewitness News Sunday Morning,” WB’s “Good Day Arizona,” WB’s “Flix & Pix Detroit,” and CW’s “Extra!” Kenetia can also be found as a Featured Columnist in publications such as InStyle, The Las Vegas Review, and The Los Angeles Sentinel.
Kenetia presents a powerful message that is uplifting, empowering, and gives young ladies the confidence they need to be themselves and feel beautiful just the way they are.
Let’s get to know Kenetia better….

You wear many different hats as a make up artist, author & personal coach, what made you want to dive into these specific careers?
They are different but in many ways the same. As a makeup artist, author and personal coach I am able to share my passion bringing out the beauty I see in others. To me it is all the same, just different expressions with the same objective.
In your book “Fearless Beauty: A Women’s Guide to Living Bold, Beautiful & Free.” you tackle the idea beauty, why was it important for you to discuss this topic?
It is an important topic for me to discuss because everywhere around me I see how badly people crave to look and feel beautiful. Even at the expense of permanently damaging or completely losing themselves. I want women to feel empowered by their beauty. And playfully celebrate their uniqueness and freely express it in the world.

As a teen female it’s a constant battle to try to fit into what the media’s idea of “beauty” is, what piece advice would you give to teen girls to embrace their unique beauty?
I don’t know that teens care so much about what the media has to say about whether or not they are beautiful. They are more concerned about whether or not their peers (and the boys) think they are beautiful. Anyone who has ever made a difference for other people, always dared to be different (to be themselves). President Obama, Beyonce, Oprah, Tyra Banks, Bruce Lee, Bill Gates, etc. Continue trying to fit in and you will likely not stand out!
What can we expect from you in the next 5 years?
Another book or 2 is definitely in the works. I’m also working to bring my message to a larger audience so it is possible I will bring my message to a different medium like cable or network television.
Being a teen can be tough when you’re growing up, what was the most vital lesson as a teen you learned that carried into your adult life?
You can’t please everybody so you might as well be pleasing to yourself. Those who get you will stick around and those that don’t won’t.
We’re all about EMPOWERMENT at C.O.R.E Mag, what does empowerment mean to you?
Empowerment means to me, building someone up so they CAN do for themselves.
Fun Faves!!– Food? Shrimp Song? My Fun Valentine Artist? Pat McGrath ~ Celebrity Makeup ArtistCeleb Crush? President Barack Obama
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