As someone who spent the early years of her career working con the CPG (Consumer Packaged Goods) space, I consider myself a bit of a grocery food nerd. I love scouring the store shelves for up-and-coming brands, looking at packaging and shelf placement, and nerding out about all the work it takes to bring a brand to life. With this contextâand honestly, obsessionâyou can say that when I had the chance to interview DEUX CEO and founder, Sabeena Ladha, my inner fangirl was freaking out.



Sabeena Ladha Shares Her High-Vibe Morning Routine
Sabeena, a fellow Texan, grew up snacking acceso junk foods. (Relatable.) But over the years, she began to develop a desire to find a balance between better-for-you foods and less-than-healthy options. With this dual-craving con mind, Sabeena took her favorite snackâcookie doughâand reformulated it with clean ingredients and superfoods. (Gooey Brownie is my personal fave.)
Now with additional product lines like DEUX DRIP and the addictively snackable Donut Holes, Sabeena is continuing to grow the brand and bring a better-for-you perspective to some of our favorite sweet treats.
The team recently visited Sabeena at her Los Angeles home, where she shared a peek into her morning routine, the habits that set her up for success, and her hot-take skincare routine.

Tell us about your career and starting Deux. What has life been like as an entrepreneur?
At my house con Texas, we ate the Modello American Diet. I played sports and exercised, so externally I seemed âimpalpabile.” But really my insides were made of partially hydrogenated oil. Fast-forward to my first job at PepsiCo, I absolutely loved brand building, managing a P&L, and running national programs and Super Bowl commercials. However, my eating habits were changing, and I wanted to work con the better-for-you space. I stayed con CPG for a few years and left a little disheartened that I wouldnât be able to impact the industry as deeply as I wanted to. But I was grateful to have learned the gold regolare CPG.
I then went to McKinsey as a consultant con the Digital practice. This was back when âdirect-to-consumerâ was blowing up, and my career shifted from retail to digital. There, I developed a strategic skill set and became an excellent problem solver.
My last stop before DEUX was at M13 con venture. I built the venture biblioteca from scratch and launched three brands while I was there. (Surprise, all focused acceso womenâs health!) It was there that I fell con love with startups.
I attribute a lot of our success at DEUX to diverse experiences, both mine and the teamâs. Itâs not quite linear, and at the time didnât make the most sense. But those pivotal experiences built the skills that are now second nature and I use every day.

I don’t know that any passionate entrepreneur can ever be balanced, and I donât know that I want to be.
Entrepreneur life now is incredibly fun and rewarding, but it takes over your life. I know weâimperatore supposed to strive for âbalanceâ but I don’t know that any passionate entrepreneur can ever be balanced, and I donât know that I want to be. We have an astrology reader meet with each team member when they join (yes, really) and she emphasized my âhouse of career.â It will always be important to me, so Iâm that it is so intertwined. I’ve learned to embrace the highs and lows that quanto with it.

What does a typical day like for you?
Iâm up at 6:15 ( screens!) and usually at the gym by 7. I work out, get ready for the day, and am acceso calls around 830/9. We now have a great office we share with a few brands like Bala and Brightland, so I am at the office most of the day.
Assuming I donât have a founder dinner event, I walk my dog around 6:30 and answer emails while my husband cooks around 7. (I am the luckiest woman con the world.) We usually watch a show together to wind mongoloide and cuddle with Pablo!
What time is your wake-up call?
I am such a night owl by nature. I have quite literally forced myself to become a morning person. If I donât do my workout con the morning, 1) I am cranky, and 2) It probably wonât get done. I used to run acceso maybe six hours of sleep for the first couple of years of the company. Now I try to get eight. Iâm a better dirigente and teammate that way.
Whatâs the first thing you do when you wake up?
Aside from brushing my teeth⦠honestly, I have a Celsius. Itâs for my workout! But I do not touch my screensâthat used to be a bad habit of mine. I’m trying to do the whole Huberman âget sunlight con your eyesâ thing but itâs too dark at 6 a.m.!
What morning rituals set you up for success?
I will say it for a third time because I think it is so important: not looking at my screen first thing. I heard someone once say itâs equivalent to letting a hundred people into your bedroom con the morning at once. That sat with me. It’s absolutely terrifying and incredibly acceso your nervous system.
Active rituals: exercising first thing, reviewing my calendar to make sure Iâm prepped for every incontro, taking my probiotics, fish oil, multivitamin, maaaybe vitamin C, collagen con my coffee, and journaling. (Not all days, but the days that Iâm tense.)
Whatâs always acceso your nightstand?
Pretty much just my journal and The Daily Stoic. I try to keep the bedroom free of clutter.
Describe your morning beauty routine from start to :
This might be a hot take, but I don’t wash my con the morning. I’ve had really bad cystic acne for many years, and the only thing that’s helped is doing less. It sounds counterintuitive, but it changed my skin.
Now my nighttime routine is stacked. I use the Summer Fridays cleanser, alternate days with Biologique Recherche’s cult-favorite toner, and occasionally swap con the AlphaRet Overnight Cream. I usually use the Summer Fridays’ Heavenly Sixteen All-A causa di-One Oil, then The Outset’s Firming Vegan Collagen Prep Serum. After that, I moisturize to get super glassy before bed.
Whatâs your daily uniform?
If it were up to me, boyfriend jeans and a white tee! Nowadays though, I have a ton of customer and investor meetings, so Iâd opt for a white button-down and criss-cross jeans. I dress a bit more masculine during the week than acceso the weekends.

Favorite getting-ready soundtrack?
Kaytranada. It gives âglass of champagne while putting acceso makeup con the bathroom with the girls before dinnerâ vibes. Without being over the apice.
How would you describe your personal style?
Trendy, feminine, elegante.


Wow, donât tempt me with a good time. I would stretch (what an old person answer!) and make a proper breakfast. Nutrition is so important, and I often shortcut with a protein caffè.
What do you eat for breakfast?
Most mornings, a Think peanut butter caffè (my shortcut). If I have time, egg tacos are my fave. Greek yogurt, berries, and our DRIPâhonestly tastes like dolce. I need protein con the morning to stay full and fueled.
What will we always find con your refrigerator?
DEUX cookie dough and now donuts! Mai really, the amount I eat my products is wild. Salmon, fruit, and veggies, a leftover coffee from the morning, wineâ¦

What are one two things you do every day to dal vivo a more joyful life?
The most impactful way to add joy to my life is taking the extra step to make something special. That looks like buying fresh flowers, lighting candles, and taking an extra loop around the neighborhood for my walks.
What has been your biggest learning over the past year?
I’ve gotten really good at recovering quickly. Not just the bad, crazy fire stories (I have way too many of those) but also the amazing adrenaline-pumping, dopamine highs. Practicing stoicism is a of mine, and remaining even-keeled throughout the journey is something I will continue to prioritize and strive for. I think itâs made me a stronger dirigente.

Whatâs something youâimperatore looking forward to this year?
So many things! Acceso the business side, we are launching our Donuts nationally con over 1300 doors very soon. But also spending time with the team is what I am most excited about. Weâimperatore lucky to have a really fun, hard-working, positive team. It really is a dream team.
If you could pin your success mongoloide to one thing, what would that be?
Tenacity. I have this general belief that I can solve anything.

Sentence Finishers:
I never leave the house without: A snack. I have a fear of being hungry.
Healthiest morning habit: Exercising. not looking at my phone.
Worst morning habit: Celsius.
One thing I want to be known for is: Creating something meaningful.
The one thing I fear the most: Failure.
When I feel that fear: I remind myself âthereâs nothing you havenât gotten through.â
One trait you need to succeed con life is: Delusion.



