Who is Skin owned by?
The question "Who is Skin owned by?" is ambiguous and requires clarification. The word "Skin" could refer to various entities, including cosmetic brands, in-game items, or even a person's own skin. Therefore, I will provide answers addressing different interpretations:
Susan Beischel founded the luxury brand Skin in 2003. Therefore, Skin (the luxury brand) is owned by Susan Beischel. This brand encompasses lingerie, accessories, and clothing.
Skin as In-Game Cosmetics
Several references mention "skins" in the context of video games like Overwatch 2, League of Legends, World of Tanks, and Paladins. In these cases, the "skin" refers to a cosmetic item for a character or vehicle. These skins are owned by the individual player who purchases them within the respective game. The ownership of the game itself is separate and resides with the game developer or publisher (e.g., Blizzard, Riot Games, Wargaming).
Skin as a Skincare Brand
Multiple companies use "Skin" or "Skin..." in their name, for example, Skin Script (a woman-owned company) and Skinbetter Science. The ownership of these various brands would need to be determined separately, with their respective websites usually providing this information. The Honest Company also offers skincare products, though "skin" isn't a primary part of their branding.
Conclusion
The answer depends on the context. For the luxury brand, Susan Beischel is the owner. For in-game skins, the player owns them. Other skincare brands with "Skin" in their name have different owners, requiring individual investigation.