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If the only thing holding you back from capitalizing on your great ideas is fear of rejection or a lack of industry knowledge, then you'll want to hear what the co-founders of Mother Science have to say. They took massive risks, and it paid off. If you're a subscriber, keep reading! But if you are not yet subscribed to Entrepreneur+, follow this link for one-month free to access this article and event.

Both famous musicians, Mike Einziger (guitarist of the rock band Incubus) & Ann Marie Simpson-Einziger (rock violinist who collaborated with Hans Zimmer and Aretha Franklin), learned to adapt their skills and became innovators in a completely different industry.

Not only did they create a very successful skincare brand, they overcame huge obstacles along the way. There are four areas of entrepreneurship they've identified and attributed to their success:

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