Millie Bobby Brown is one of the most promising young actors in Hollywood. The ‘Stranger Things’ star made history with a $10 million salary for ‘Enola Holmes’ sequel on Netflix. Besides her experimentations in acting, Brown is expanding her horizons as an entrepreneur. She has launched her own skincare line, Florence by Mills.
The actress, however, gave an unexpected answer about the motivation behind her beauty brand. She is even getting a degree to help build the brand. Brown recently enrolled at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, to study human services.
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Millie Bobby Brown Explains The Idea Behind Her Beauty Brand
Millie Bobby Brown is keen on expanding her beauty brand, Florence by Mills. She intends to help young women with the venture. In an interview with Allure, she revealed why she launched the skincare line.
“I don’t know anything about beauty and skincare. That’s why I created this. I’m going to take you on this journey with me, so we can learn more about botanicals, serums, fruit and vegetable extracts, enzymes. Things that are so important for your skin, but we don’t know about because we’re young. Everything’s antiaging, everything is depuffing. We don’t know what that means. I need to know more. And I know our generation needs to know more,” Brown explained.
The actress’ aim is to offer resources to the people of her generation so that they can learn more about skincare and take care of themselves.
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The Actress Mixes Up Education And Business
Millie is going to get an education that will help her skincare line. She has enrolled at Purdue University for an online course. The 18-year-old actress has chosen the human services program for college. She believes the degree is where “you learn about the system and how to help young people.“
The university’s website defines Brown’s chosen program as “designed to provide students with basic knowledge in human development and family studies, skills for working with people in service agencies, and program evaluation skills.“