Christina Flauch, the CED of Pretty Girl Makeup, has had numerous blows that would devastate most people. One Christmas morning, without warning, her baby died in his crib. Another was the news that her husband, Ken Flauch, was dying of sepsis. Her story is one that everyone who has loved and lost needs to hear.
Christina is also a celebrity makeup artist, a board member at LAFACE Skincare, fashion correspondent for Soap Opera Digest, and a fashion commentator.
How could this have happened?
After the loss of her son, her husband left her unable to deal with his grief and they divorced. Christina was fortunate enough to find and marry the love of her life, Ken Flauch. But it was short-lived when he died in 2018, from what could have been prevented - sepsis. Not only was this her loss but the world lost an incredible man, Olympic Gold Medalist, and champion on the doubles circuit.
Since then, Christina has dedicated herself to raising awareness about the symptoms of sepsis and the importance of seeking medical attention immediately, and changing policies, so patients have better access to quick care in emergencies like the one her family faced.
Christina has over 20 years of makeup artistry experience. She has an impressive client list, including Hillary Swant, Miley Cyrus, Renee Zellweger, Italian Vogue, Forbes, TIME, Gucci - and the list goes on.
Her interview is raw, honest, and compelling. Her story is heart-wrenching. Her tears are real. But her encouragement and inspiration are unparalleled:
Do You Know How to Listen to Your Body and Shift Into High Gear?
Do You Struggle Emotionally? You are Not Alone
What to Do When Jane Knows Dick About Dating
Has Your Out-of-Control Anger Ever Caused You to Abuse a Toddler?
Is Your Life Defined by a Past Transgression?
Do You Know the Pain of Losing a Child?
Do You Have a Broken Heart on Hold?
How To Live Life From Your Heart
Take Back the Reins of Your Life
Do You Have the Tools to Deal with Severe Trauma?
Are You Tired of Never Having Enough Money To Go Around?
Never Believe in Failure and Learn From Your Mistakes
If Something is Not in Your Life Every Day, it is Not Your Passion
There Can Be Hope During Devastating Heartache
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Is there Humor in that?
Seeing Something in it's Mess, You can See the Potential
Is there Any Hope in the Hood?
When You Just Want the Pain to End
How Would You Respond if Your Son said "Mom, I'm a Girl"
There is Always Hope -- You are Worthy and Valuable
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