THE SERUM

KIND.EST collaborates with world-renowned health specialist Dr. Nigma to create a unique and result driven serum using high quality ingredients that are supportive to the skin microbiome and help encourage the skin to stimulate collagen.

I Am A Girl From Africa

Elizabeth Nyamayaro is an award-winning Humanitarian who has held critical leadership positions at the United Nations, The World Health Organization, and The World Bank. She shares her powerful and unique life story in her new memoir, “I Am A Girl From Africa.”



RISE UP

Meet Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman. This recent Harvard graduate and Presidential Inaugural speaker demonstrates resilience, critical action, and creativity — proving youth is not wasted on the young.

BLUE CRUSH

Watch me, Michelle Rodriguez and Sanoe Lake come together for a reunion Zoom conversation in an epic tell all of how this movie changed our lives forever.

GOODBYE CROP TOP

A podcast conversation with Wendy Euler. 'Goodbye Crop Top" is a place where women can come to understand how beautiful it is just to be... to be your age but do it with gumption, and strength, and to look damn good in the process.

IT’S ALL GUCCI

Introducing my longtime friend and world famous make-up maestro, Gucci Westman. Lean into our conversation as we discuss motivation, sustainability and why she will never compromise on her stunning makeup line, Westman Atelier.

Juice Beauty

KIND.EST proudly joins Juice Beauty in announcing their new Bio-Retinol + Retinol serum, Stem Cellular Retinol Overnight Serum: a restorative serum that revives our skin’s fresh and natural glow with breakthrough technology.

SMALL BUSINESSES, BIG IMPACT

Introducing our holiday gift guide in support of small businesses. This year has been a challenging one to say the least. We believe in investing in local businesses so that our communities thrive, especially in difficult times. Here is a curated list of our favorite small businesses … with a big impact.

THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME

Welcome to my hometown! From my high school bedroom (which still remains exactly the same), to the halls of my high school (and the friends I met there). This article explores the significance of home and how a place can inform our identity.