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Meet
Marissa, Creator of theBALM

Hi Marissa (and Wheezie), let me start
by saying thank you for agreeing to this interview.
Hi Anna! Thank YOU. We’re happy to do it! ?
-How did theBalm start?
It’s true what they say. Find a job you love, and you’ll
never work again.
I worked in television for a number of years and was unfulfilled—I
wanted more. I wanted a job that offered endless creative opportunity
doing something I loved. Despite not knowing a thing about the cosmetics
industry, I decided to create my own makeup line. I bought a dozen
books on how to make makeup and went crazy. I spent all my free
time and savings perfecting kitchen concoctions and doing whatever
I needed to get my business running.
-Did you face any difficulties?
Sure. It’s Murphy’s law. If there was something that
could go wrong, it would. But I never let tough times get in my
way of going for the gold because the only choice I had was to make
things better. So that’s what I did, and today I’m more
than happy with the outcome.
-Where did you come up with the name?
Originally, all of theBalm’s products were beeswax-based;
hence the name “theBalm.” And like our fun product names,
theBalm, was a play on words that identified us as a brand—sexy,
unpredictable and da’ bomb!
-What
was your first product?
In 2000, I made my first Plump your Pucker glosses in Berry my
Treasure and Pepper my Mint.
-Who is Wheezie? Is she a real dog?
She’s a real dog. Wheezie is theBalm’s CPO (Chief Pet
Officer) and my posh pug pooch. Wheezie’s a girly girl, and
wherever anything fabulous is concerned, she’s there!
-What is your favourite product?
That’s an impossible question. . .all theBalm products are
my favorite. When something does exactly what it says it will do
AND makes you look fabulous, I’m a fan for life!
-What are your best sellers?
That’s a toss up; theBalm’s best sellers are our Plump
your Pucker tinted glosses, Stainiac and timeBalm—totally
purseworthy!
-What’s next for theBalm?
Premiering soon are new Stainiac shades and Balm Shelter, our new
tinted
SPF-gloss.
-What does being a woman mean to
you?
To me, being a woman means being beautiful inside and out. Beauty
is being kind to others, loving your pet, excelling at what you’re
good at, not being afraid to order dessert, maintaining positive
friendships and relationships and looking DAMN FINE while doing
it!
www.thebalm.com
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