Facebook Pixel MADE TO STICK | Inc. - business - Magzter.comでこの記事を読む

試す - 無料

MADE TO STICK

Inc.

|

Spring 2026

Aliett Buttelman and Nina La Bruna do not have a cap table, but that hasn’t deterred would-be investors.

- BY ALI DONALDSON

MADE TO STICK

FAZIT CO-FOUNDERS ALIETT BUTTELMAN AND NINA LA BRUNA INVENTED A GENUINELY NEW BEAUTY CATEGORY AND TURNED GLITTER FRECKLES INTO A GLOBAL PHENOMENON. HAVING HIT $40 MILLION IN SALES, THE COMPANY HAS ONE SIMPLE GOAL: BE ICONIC.

Their inboxes are filled with cold emails from private equity firms looking to back their bootstrapped beauty brand, Fazit, whose viral makeup patches you’ve seen if you ever scroll Instagram, or know anyone who attended Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. On a Monday in January, Buttelman tells me she received 10 pitches just that morning. They estimate that, since 2024, when Fazit’s products first went viral, they’ve been approached by 50 serious investors. Their answer has always been the same: No.

For starters, they don’t need the money. The first-time founders seeded the business in 2022 with $13,000 in savings and $200,000 from family and friends. Last year, their annual revenue was projected to hit $40 million. Besides, they don’t want to cede control to (male) investors who don’t understand their customer as deeply as they do—especially ones who condescend, hit on them, and generally underestimate them as a girlie pop brand who owe their success to a “lucky break,” as one beauty executive told them. “Getting our product on the most famous people in the world was not a lucky break,” says Buttelman. “There’s strategy behind it. It was years in the making.”

Inc. からのその他のストーリー

Inc.

Inc.

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT GEO

GEO, AIO, SEO—the initialism to describe this new marketing era is still up for debate.

time to read

3 mins

Spring 2026

Inc.

Inc.

CLAY NATION

HOW LEAD-GENERATION SOFTWARE FIRM CLAY BUILT A $5 BILLION COMPANY SELLING SAAS WITH A SOUL.

time to read

12 mins

Spring 2026

Inc.

Inc.

DON'T BET AGAINST HER

CULTIVATING MAJOR INVESTORS, CREATING A SCALABLE TECH PLATFORM, LOBBYING REGULATORS: KALSHI'S LUANA LOPES LARA WANTS TO FINANCIALIZE ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE.

time to read

11 mins

Spring 2026

Inc.

Inc.

Karen Dillon

The right way and the wrong way to prepare your kids to run your company someday.

time to read

3 mins

Spring 2026

Inc.

Inc.

HOW TO SECURE DEBT FINANCING

For business owners who don't want to trade equity for funding, debt can be a smart (but sometimes expensive) alternative to venture capital.

time to read

2 mins

Spring 2026

Inc.

Inc.

NEW TO CONSULTING? HERE'S WHAT TO CHARGE

The growing number of corporate layoffs is giving rise to a consulting boom, powered by experienced professionals frustrated by the lack of opportunities or eager to strike out on their own.

time to read

1 mins

Spring 2026

Inc.

Inc.

AGENT OF CHANGE

MEET MAY HABIB, AN UNDER-THE-RADAR VISIONARY WHO QUIETLY BUILT THE GOLD STANDARD FOR ENTERPRISE AI, AND A CLIENT LIST THAT'S THE ENVY OF SILICON VALLEY.

time to read

8 mins

Spring 2026

Inc.

Inc.

Managing people has never been Weirder.Here are the new rules to get it right

From remote work to AI to the habits of Gen-Z, the workplace is changing fast. To help you navigate it all, Inc.'s Ask a Manager columnist, Alison Green, shares her wisdom on how to be an effective leader in 2026 and beyond.

time to read

21 mins

Spring 2026

Inc.

Inc.

Lighting the way

Many companies aspire to bring manufacturing back to the United States. With one of the largest collections of 3D printers in the world, Ian Yang's Gantri just might pull it off.

time to read

10 mins

Spring 2026

Inc.

Inc.

Avoid These Mistakes to Optimize Outside Consultants

For nontechnical founders, this new vibe-coding phenomenon presents an opportunity to save big.

time to read

1 mins

Spring 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size