Millennials are building multimillion-dollar beauty empires on their massive Instagram and Snapchat followings, and it's disrupting a centuries-old industry

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Kylie Jenner and Rihanna are just two examples of moguls who have built beauty empires out of their social media followings.

YouTube influencer Michelle Phan launched a makeup subscription company, Ipsy, and her own cosmetics line, EM.Phan, reportedly worth $50 million, parlayed that success into the cosmetics industry with makeup subscription company Ipsy in 2011, valued at $800 million with more than 1.

"In the past, luxury brands sold through department stores and mass brands sold through drugstores," Jones said. Now, though,"the whole market has fragmented, providing the opportunity for the launch of many new brands." Over 1,000 beauty brands have entered the prestige market since 2015 because it's lucrative, healthy, and profitable, Larissa Jensen, beauty analyst atIt's also easier than ever before to create and launch a brand, Jennifer Walsh, co-founder of retailer Beauty Bar, consultant, and brand marketer, told Business Insider. And the power of digital has made it even easier to reach consumers.

"For decades, we had to rely on print media and TV to introduce a brand or products," she said."Now, we can have our own channel online. If you have a great product, beautiful packaging, and are good at storytelling, you can truly get your message/product out to others quickly.

 

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