@Dulce Candy on Twitter
With a flowing “The Little Yellow Dress” and shapely legs glistening in black high heels, the Hispanic princess Dulce Candy is soooo sweet just like Candy… Dulce Candy is a famous Latina lifestyle & online beauty content creator, and fashion beauty Blogger, as well as Vlogger. She has a variety of products and accessories that she recommends to Ladies of all ethnicities around the world. On her website she offers fashion tips, advise and she even models her own favorite clothing from top designers. Hear she wears the “The Little Yellow Dress”, with black heels and a black jacket to match.
Be Confident, Be Bold, BE YOU- Dulce Candy
Dulce Candy also offers tips in home decorating, utilizing her very own home as an example, which she shares with her husband Mr. Jesse Ruiz. She offers her very own unique, yet modern style and organizing techniques as well, while still utilizing the amazing products from The Container Store. Dulce Candy’s success has no doubt come from what she truly loves, coupled with her dynamic, diverse and creative insight into home decor. No stranger to commercial success, Dulce Candy is also involved with Target Stores Corporate, providing fashion content, and most recently has partnered with Pixi Beauty products, which are also sold at Target stores. As she continues to provided beauty and fashion tips to ladies of diverse cultures and ethnic communities, we will continue to give kudos to a job well done. As she provides an extension to the formula, Entertainment Equals Diversity. Maybe one day she’ll also strike a deal with the famous sugaring and airbrush tanning salon Sugared + Bronzed, located in Southern California, a place where she also has been known to visit.
Dulce Candy Bio
Born in Mexico and raised in Southern California, Dulce Candy, which is her real and legal name believe it or not, was raised by her parents along with her two sisters before she finished high school. After than she joined the United States Armed Forces and did a tour of duty in Iraq. She returned to the US after a year and a half and got a job as a mechanic. She uploaded her first Youtube video in 2008 and has found acclaim ever since. She currently vlogs about beauty and DIY-projects with her most popular videos on how to copy the looks of stars like Lady Gaga and Selena Gomez . She married her husband, Jesse Ruiz, and gave birth to her son, Izek, in 2011. She has just finished writing her book, The Sweet LIfe, and it’s currently available on Amazon and at Barnes and Nobles. She has surpassed 2 million followers, and looks forward to have many more. – PSU
On her YouTube channel she has a segment called Cafe Con Dulce, where she offers advise to modern day issues. Such as Friends Who Like to Talk About Themselves. It’s important to take notes, because this is the process of human nature, and how we relate to one another socially, and through relationships. Our take on the topic is this.
Most folks love to talk about themselves, but what does this say about how they relate to friends, family members, or their significant others. Are we so eager to share information about ourselves, rather than listening to others? Is listening to others inside information, falling on deaf ears.
Society has a very hard time listening to each other. The dialogue is only one sided, and we are all quite quick to point the finger. No one is wrong, and the person, individual, industry, or entity that’s doing the talking, is the one that’s right. Wrong. Absolutely wrong.
With friends, you decide on if you remain friends, due to you friend taking too much about themselves or for whatever reason. But with a job, career or the community, there is a BIG difference.
The community cannot be wrong. Instead, they are tired of not being heard. No one is listening to them, and everyone else is doing all the talking.
The Police in the community are hired by the city, and or state and are paid by citizens of the community via taxes, to protect and serve its citizens. That’s the basic economic system.
However, we have had two major civil uprisings within the city of Los Angeles, in less than a Century. As well as more civil unrest throughout the county, including mass shootings in schools, churches, and public venues, and most importantly senseless Police brutality.
The fact of the matter is, no one is listening to no one. But in a conversation, the listener listens, while the other speaks. Then vice versa. Until both sides have voiced their facts, and or opinions about the situation.
Within this scenario, no one can walk away, because within a community, we all gots to live together. Friends can part ways, but within the neighborhood is where we all stay. With her bubbly personality, no wonder Dulce Candy has amassed millions of amazing followers on various social media networks. In today’s information age, the public is now able to discover their very own multi-media, and or new media star, which is not limited the choice of any casting director.
This has been Hollywood’s worst nightmare for Film and Television, which has led mainstream audiences to protest, such as the “Oscars So White” social media campaigns disputing the Academy Awards.
The opportunities for “so-called” minorities to be cast in Principal, Supporting and Starring roles for the entertainment industry’s modern times is needed ASAP. Even though many have answered the call, there is still work to be done.
Many Television shows such as “Power” produced by the powerful team of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and Courtney Kemp Agboh, only keep their audience intact, engaged and interested because of the reality they provide within the show, not only with the content, but with the actual ethnic actors providing a compelling cultural balance.
Shows like the George Lopez Show, and a truly amazing Hispanic cast, starring George Lopez co-starring Constance Marie, Masiela Lusha, Belita Moreno, Valente Rodriguez, Emiliano Díez and Sandra Bullock as Amy truly captured audiences. Even when the show ended, and iot went through to syndication, the show still captures the heart and minds of many diverse cultures and creeds.
It will be interesting to see how Dulce Candy’s career will ultimately unfold. Will she attempt to develop an actual acting career, capitalizing on the audience she already has cultivated, or will she attempt to pursue a career behind the scenes, in film or Television production.
Even if Dulce Candy continues to explore her current chosen field of being a YouTuber and Influencer, she’s sure to take it to the next level, wherever that may take her. Hopefully, she will land somewhere near the stars.
Dulce Candy has also had an opportunity to voice her views in the political arena, when Hillary Clinton was a Presidential Candidate.
Following BeautyCon‘s town hall with Hillary Clinton in Hollywood on Tuesday, social media stars Dulce Ruiz (YouTube name “Dulce Candy”) and Raymond Braun — who moderated and emceed the event — elaborated on the importance of the millennial vote and why social media is necessary to the election.-Hollywood Reporter

