TULSA, Okla. — Her products are sold all over the country, but her very first store is right here in Tulsa, at The Boxyard.
Kim Roxie is the founder and CEO of the first black-owned clean beauty line carried by Ulta. She just opened the very first LAMIK Beauty storefront.
Kim is from Houston, but she said it’s important to put down roots near Black Wall Street.
LAMIK stands for Love and Makeup in Kindness.
“Love and kindness is your true makeup, because beauty is revealed and not applied,” Kim said.
Kim started a makeup shop in Houston back in 2004. She said her mother was her first investor.
“She gave me $500 and I saved up the rest of the money,” Kim said. “My mom loved makeup, she loved sitting in front of the vanity getting herself together and my mom did not have an office job, she was getting herself together to work at the post …