El estilista de Karol G revela sus secretos
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00:00Hello friends of People Ponte Bella, this is Leonela Taveras and here I am with the
00:08star stylist like Karol G, Camila Cabello and many more, Cesar Leon Ramirez. How are you?
00:15Welcome to People in Spanish. Very well, thank you. Well, welcome to this space for the first time
00:22and how good that we are talking about beauty of course, but before starting this interview
00:27we wanted to ask you a little bit about your journey, before getting into business, let's talk about you,
00:33your journey into beauty. How did it start for you? How did you discover that this was your real passion?
00:41Wow, being a Latino kid and growing up in New Jersey, New York, I grew up with so many
00:51powerful Latino women that were just all about beauty and taking care of themselves.
01:00It's funny because I was really shocked to realize that a lot of the women in my family
01:07had gone to cosmetology school, but they didn't do it to be hairstylists. They did it just because
01:14at that time it was really important for them to learn like beauty, you know, and so
01:21it was just always in my family. It was like part of my culture, part of like who I was, so like
01:27my family owned a hair salon. My cousin had a hair salon in our neighborhood and that was like
01:33the hangout spot where like my family would always go on the weekends, even if they weren't getting
01:38their hair done, that's where they were hanging out. So I was just always there and I saw it and I
01:43think I became fascinated with just the culture of beauty. Can you share some insights on how
01:50you create those iconic looks and what are the signatures, Colombian hair trends that you can
01:56see that are drawn to yourself, inspired in Karaji for example, which is actually an icon. Everybody
02:02looks up to her. What do you see that is coming up this summer that people can do
02:08on color-wise or haircuts? What can you share?
02:14So first of all, working with Karaji has been a dream. I'm a huge believer in manifestation
02:22and I had been manifesting working with like a super powerful Latina so that I could really just
02:30be more around my culture all the time. And when I started to work with her, it was like wow,
02:38like this is my dream and just being able to travel all over the world and just see how much
02:43she's been able to accomplish really inspires me every single day. And the fact that she's just
02:51a hair girl, like she loves playing with her hair, she loves playing with different colors,
02:55she loves different textures, different lengths, different styles. And that really as an artist
03:02allows me to play and to really express like my creativity and my talent. And so for me,
03:11I don't know necessarily specific Colombian trends, but I do have to say that like most Latinas,
03:20they love beauty, makeup, hair, fashion, and they love being on trend. And they, you know,
03:30whenever you go to a Karaji concert, whether I have done her hair blue, red, or pink,
03:36half of the audience has red, blue hair, or pink. Like that is what I've noticed about her fan base
03:42and her Colombian fan base is that they really admire what the artist is doing and the trends
03:49that the artist is creating, and they play with it and they try it. I didn't, growing up here in
03:58the States, I didn't always see that with fans and their artists. Like, you know, you might be
04:04a huge fan, but you're not necessarily going out and like doing your hair exactly like them. Like,
04:10if I do braids on her with little charms on it, I'll see a bunch of girls show up with braids
04:15and little charms on it. Like they do the exact trends that we do. And I love that. I think that
04:20it's so fun that they play and they're not afraid to try and they're not afraid to like
04:27find themselves as well in those trends.