351. * Melissa will take superb care of your skin. "The last 48 hours has taught me that my actions were those of someone who is not aware of the damage caused by being ignorant and naïve to racial inequalities," she said in part. and two clothing lines. The CEO of San Francisco-based skincare company LAFACE is apologizing after a viral video caught her scolding a man for stenciling "Black Lives Matter" on his own property, according to reports. Robert Larkins, formerly a managing director of public finance, and his wife Lisa Alexander, CEO of LaFace Skincare, had the confrontation last week. 1 of 5 Pur from LAFACE Laboratories, Inc., is a facial cleanser that is part of a new line of skincare created by Lisa Alexander, who lives in the Bay Area. 53 reviews of My LA Face "*UPDATE! She owns LAFACE which is in Birchbox from time to time. She is an absolute jewel and will treat any trouble and improve any skin tone. Reading through Lisa Alexander's list of accomplishments is incredibly inspiring--and, truth be told, a wee bit exhausting. LAFACE LABORATORIES INC. specializes in highly innovative and state of the art scientific expertise in their approach to natural skincare. We need to use our numbers to let Birchbox know we do not need skincare from racists. Close. A former runway model in New York and Paris, she possesses a wealth of entrepreneurial experience, having founded a pickle company (a pickle company!) Lisa Alexander created this company with absolutely NO EXPERIENCE in the dermatologic or beauty business. She deserves a glowing review because of her stellar abilities! The video, which has been retweeted 155,000 times, has sparked accusations of racism and led a cosmetics distributor to cut ties with Lisa Alexander, founder and CEO of LaFace Skincare. It's not an exaggeration to say that I worship at the alter of Melissa. LAFACE Laboratories is a scam. The video triggered serious outrage, forcing Alexander to pull the website of her company, LaFace Skincare, offline. Controversy. A San Francisco \'Karen\' was filmed calling the police on a man of color after she saw him stenciling \'Black Lives Matter\' on a neighborhood … That's no hyperbole. She said she knew "beauty creams and elixers" weren't regulated by the FDA and therefore mixing any sort of ingregients together backed with no scientific claims, but pure false testimony (thanks to her family and friends false glowing reviews) …