LGBTQ+ icons who have shaped the beauty industry
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From the first modern make-up artists to today’s digital trailblazers, LGBTQ+ creatives have been at the heart of beauty’s evolution.

They’ve redefined glamour, challenged gender norms and proved that make-up is not about hiding who you are, but expressing it.

As Pride Month celebrates identity and visibility, these icons remind us that the beauty industry would not look the way it does today without queer brilliance.

1. Way Bandy

Often described as one of the world’s first make-up artists, Way Bandy helped create the profession as we know it today.

In 1966, he studied at the Christine Valmy Beauty School – the first aesthetician school in the US – where he was asked to teach make-up application, something entirely new in [New York](https://www.the-independent.com/topic/new-…

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