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Manny MUA
NameManny MUA
Birth nameManuel Gutierrez Jr.
Birth dateApril 4, 1991
Birth placeSan Diego, California, U.S.
OccupationMakeup artist, beauty influencer, entrepreneur
Years active2014–present
Known forYouTube personality, cosmetics founder

Manny MUA

Manuel Gutierrez Jr. is an American makeup artist, beauty influencer, and entrepreneur known for his online presence and cosmetics ventures. He rose to prominence through social media platforms and has engaged with personalities across entertainment and fashion, building a brand that intersects with popular culture and consumer products. His public activities have connected him with a wide range of figures in music, film, sports, and beauty.

Early life and education

Born in San Diego, California, Manny Gutierrez Jr. attended local schools before moving to the Los Angeles area to pursue opportunities in media and cosmetics. During his formative years he was influenced by Southern California cultural scenes and nearby entertainment hubs such as Los Angeles, San Diego, and Hollywood. He trained informally through apprenticeships and industry work rather than through a single formal institution, drawing inspiration from figures in beauty and entertainment like Pat McGrath, Charlotte Tilbury, Frankie Grande, and professionals associated with MAC Cosmetics and Sephora. His early network included connections to creators in adjacent fields including vloggers and personalities from New York City and Las Vegas who were active in fashion and nightlife.

Career

Gutierrez began publishing makeup tutorials and reviews on platforms associated with creators such as YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter, quickly gaining followers who shared interests with personalities like Jeffree Star, James Charles, Nikkie de Jager, and Jaclyn Hill. He collaborated with established names in digital media including producers and hosts from BuzzFeed, Vogue, Allure, and channels tied to Conde Nast and Hearst Communications. As viewership grew he participated in events and conventions associated with BeautyCon, VidCon, and industry showcases in cities such as New York City and Los Angeles. His career trajectory brought him into contact with celebrities across music and film including Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, and actors linked to studios like Warner Bros. and Universal Pictures who often intersect with influencer marketing campaigns.

He expanded beyond tutorials into public speaking, product development, and brand partnerships with companies such as Morphe, Sephora, and independent startups founded by influencers similar to Rihanna's initiatives with Fenty Beauty. Industry recognition connected him to awards and events hosted by organizations like Streamy Awards, The Emmy Awards (digital categories), and trade gatherings linked to Cosmoprof and MakeUp in Los Angeles.

Beauty and product lines

Manny launched his own cosmetics ventures in partnership models reminiscent of collaborations between creators and legacy brands such as Urban Decay, MAC Cosmetics, and Maybelline. His product lines emphasized inclusive shade ranges and performance qualities sought after by professionals associated with Pat McGrath Labs and Charlotte Tilbury. Retail strategies placed products in outlets comparable to Ulta Beauty and online marketplaces frequented by followers of Jeffree Star Cosmetics and ColourPop Cosmetics. Packaging and marketing drew on aesthetics visible in campaigns by Chanel, Dior, Lancôme, and contemporary influencer-led marques connected to Kylie Jenner and Huda Kattan's enterprises.

His collaborations included limited-edition releases and co-branded items brought to market through promotional tours and meet-and-greets at events like BeautyCon and pop-ups in neighborhoods such as Melrose Avenue and shopping centers akin to The Grove, Los Angeles.

Media appearances and collaborations

Gutierrez has appeared on platforms and programs spanning digital networks and traditional media outlets, including interview features with outlets like Vogue, Allure, and Cosmopolitan, as well as segments tied to entertainment programs on networks comparable to E!, MTV, and CNN digital culture coverage. He collaborated with fellow creators and celebrities including Trixie Mattel, Gigi Hadid, Hailey Bieber, and musicians who leverage beauty imagery such as Rihanna and Katy Perry. Cross-industry collaborations extended to photographers and stylists working with publications such as Harper's Bazaar and Vulture.

Appearances at award shows, red carpets, and fashion weeks connected him to institutions like New York Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, and designers showcased at Milan Fashion Week, amplifying his visibility among brands and tastemakers.

Personal life

Gutierrez's personal life has been subject to public interest through interviews and social media, where he has shared aspects of daily life, creative process, and relationships with peers in beauty and entertainment circles. He has discussed influences from family and cultural heritage tied to communities in San Diego and broader Californian cultural networks. Public interactions have included friendships with figures in music, streaming, and acting sectors like Ricky Dillon, Shane Dawson, and participants from reality programs produced by companies such as Bravo and MTV Networks.

Philanthropy and public image

Manny has participated in charitable initiatives and campaigns with organizations and causes promoted by influencers and celebrities, aligning with philanthropic events similar to those organized by The Trevor Project, GLAAD, and disaster relief efforts coordinated with groups like Red Cross and celebrity-led fundraisers. His public image has been shaped by engagement with inclusivity conversations and industry debates mirrored in discussions involving peers such as James Charles and Jeffree Star, while also navigating controversies and media cycles common to high-profile digital creators. He continues to balance commercial ventures with visibility in campaigns and community-oriented efforts alongside institutions and figures across entertainment and fashion.

Category:American make-up artists