Scott-Vincent Borba joins Catholic diocese of Fresno after leaving E.l.f. Cosmetics

Lifestyle News

Scott-Vincent Borba joins Catholic diocese of Fresno after leaving E.l.f. Cosmetics
PhilanthropyEntertainmentScott-Vincent Borba

Scott-Vincent Borba, former chief executive officer of E.l.f. Cosmetics, will be joining the Catholic diocese of Fresno as their director of public affairs and innovation. Borba recently made headlines for donating more of his wealth to charities in 2017 and is known for his successful career in the beauty and makeup industry.

Scott-Vincent Borba arrives for his Book Launch Party for"Skintervention" at Covenant House on January 13, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. sector in terms of professional incarnations, Borba’s decision has lit up social media.

A graduate of Santa Clara University, Borba worked as a, singer and actor before starting E.l.f. Cosmetics with Joseph Shmah in Oakland, Calif. , in 2004. Named as an abbreviation for eyes, lips and face, E.l.f. was built with vegan, sustainable and affordable assortment.

The 52-year-old former chief executive officer will be joining the Catholic diocese of Fresno, Calif. , after his May 23 ordainment. The diocese’s director of public affairs and innovation Chandler Marquez could not be reached immediately for comment on Wednesday. In 2017, Borba started donating more of his wealth to charities.

For that fiscal year, E.l.f. Beauty reported net sales of $269.9 million — an 18 percent increase from 2016. After stepping away from the corporate life several years ago, Borba joined St. Patrick’s Seminary in San Francisco in 2021. A licensed aesthetician, Borba previously worked with celebrity clients likeand offered a $7,000 “HD Diamond and Ruby facial.

” Before starting his company, he worked for other beauty brands like Hard Candy Cosmetics, Procter & Gamble’s Wella and Johnson & Johnson’s Neutrogena before starting E.l.f. EXCLUSIVE: Hawaiian Tropic Taps Alix Earle Again, Debuts Collaboration in New Music Video In an interview with his alma mater’s magazine, Borba spoke of how Asian culture enlightened him to the idea of internal beauty.

After traveling to Japan, he set out to develop products that would improve skin conditions using vitamins, waters, serums and creams. Borba said, “I’m not about the falsification and overall blatant usage of camouflage. I want to help people solve their challenges so they can be comfortable in their own skin.

”, makeup artist and cofounder of the men’s skin care line Apostle, said Wednesday, “Scott has spent his career helping people feel confident in their own skin, and this next chapter is a beautiful extension of that mission. Transitioning from the world of aesthetics to a life of servoce and faith suggests that the ultimate ‘glow-up’ is an internal one.

As a fellow founder in the New York space and a person of faith, we at Apostle find his commitment to a higher calling both inspiring and a powerful reminder that our true purpose often evolves. During his professional years, Borba was a supporter of the nonprofit Covenant House California, which helps provide shelter, food, clothing and educational program for homeless youth. A representative for Covenant House was not immediately available to comment, nor were representatives at E.l.f. Beauty.

In the interview with his alumni’s magazine, Borba said, “I feel like I’ve been put on this earth to help bring people back to Catholic/Christian religions and help kids who have been kicked out of their house. ” The former C-suite executive also wrote books — “Makeup for Dummies” in 2007, “Skintervention: The Personalized Solution for Healthier, Younger and Flawless-Looking Skin” in 2011 and “Cooking Your Way to Gorgeous: Skin-Friendly Superfoods, Age-Reversing Recipes and Fabulous Homemade Facials.

” While Borba will soon have a Catholic audience in his new path, fashion’s connections to Catholicism have been explored by others before. In the spring of 2018, the Costume Instutute’s “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” was staged at The Metropolitan Museum and The Met Cloisters. With more than 1.65 million visitors, the show was and remains the Costume Institute’s most visited one as well as The Met’s.

In an interview with ABC 7 in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Borba said, “I have never been happier in my life.

”Head To Toe: Transitioning Your Wardrobe‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Stars Kim Chi and Trixie Mattel Launch Beauty CollaborationThe Biggest Fashion Collaborations of 2022 — So FarFirst Impressions: Paris Men’s Spring 2023 | Day 5 | Kenzo, Hermès, Thom BrowneFirst Impressions: Paris Men’s Spring 2023 | Day 3 | Issey Miyake, AmiriFirst Impressions: Paris Men’s Spring 2023 | Day 1 | John Elliott, EgonLabOn the Red Carpet at the 2022 Met Gala: All the LooksVideo: J Balvin on the Deeper Meaning of the J Balvin x Air Jordan 1 SneakerVideo: Stir Crazy — Social Distancing With Jen AtkinMichael Jordan's Air Jordan Bloodline Sneaker Is Finally Being…. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.

// This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the GoogleWWD and Women's Wear Daily are part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2026 Fairchild Publishing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

wwd /  🏆 24. in US

Philanthropy Entertainment Scott-Vincent Borba E.L.F. Cosmetics Catholic Diocese Of Fresno Director Of Public Affairs And Innovation Weighthdonation To Charities Beauty And Makeup Industry Career In The Field

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

e.l.f. Cosmetics co-founder preparing to become Catholic prieste.l.f. Cosmetics co-founder preparing to become Catholic priestScott Vincent Borba moved in glamorous circles during his years in the beauty industry, a period he now describes as defined by excess and pride. The Bay Area native is scheduled to be ordained in Visalia by the Diocese of Fresno, a path considered uncommon in the Catholic Church.
Read more »

e.l.f. Cosmetics co-founder preparing to become Catholic prieste.l.f. Cosmetics co-founder preparing to become Catholic priestScott Vincent Borba moved in glamorous circles during his years in the beauty industry, a period he now describes as defined by excess and pride. The Bay Area native is scheduled to be ordained in Visalia by the Diocese of Fresno, a path considered uncommon in the Catholic Church.
Read more »

e.l.f. Cosmetics co-founder preparing to become Catholic prieste.l.f. Cosmetics co-founder preparing to become Catholic priestScott Vincent Borba moved in glamorous circles during his years in the beauty industry, a period he now describes as defined by excess and pride. The Bay Area native is scheduled to be ordained in Visalia by the Diocese of Fresno, a path considered uncommon in the Catholic Church.
Read more »

Former beauty mogul, co-founder of e.l.f. Cosmetics left his fortune and will soon be ordained a priestFormer beauty mogul, co-founder of e.l.f. Cosmetics left his fortune and will soon be ordained a priestHe was once a beauty industry mogul behind a globally popular Bay Area-based cosmetic company, but after walking away from his fortune, Scott-Vincent Borba, is now on the brink of being ordained a priest in the Catholic Church.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-05-17 05:43:35