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At last, Bobbi Brown, iconic and innovative makeup maven and entrepreneur, shares her personal story of invention and reinvention in her captivating memoir.

Bobbi Brown is a trailblazer in the beauty industry. A New York Times bestselling author of nine makeup tutorial books to date, she is the founder of both her namesake beauty brand, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, and her four-year-old clean beauty brand, Jones Road. Recognized as one of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women in 2021, included in Forbes’s “50 Over 50” list of Most Influential Women in 2022, and honored with the Glamour Woman of the Year Award, Bobbi’s career has been nothing short of groundbreaking. In Still Bobbi, she shares her personal journey, including the integral relationships that inspired and emboldened her from a young age to pursue her creative vision despite numerous challenges—offering a heartfelt and inspiring memoir guaranteed to captivate listeners of all ages.

In 1980, Bobbi Brown had a crazy real faces are beautiful. When makeup trends were about covering, contouring, and transforming, Bobbi blazed her own path, using makeup that accentuated a woman’s natural beauty. In the process, she revolutionized the makeup industry. Bobbi’s philosophy is part of who she is, and it’s reflected in the way she lives her life. Real is better than fake. Simple is better than complicated. Family comes first. When real life throws you obstacles, maneuver and just figure it out. This hard-earned, deceptively simple wisdom is at the core of her new book, Still Bobbi.

Bobbi has authored many makeup books but has never written about her life…until now. Bobbi shares her story—a seemingly typical suburban girl who thrived socially but struggled academically and had a wonderfully complicated and glamorous mother. Bobbi navigated her childhood and discovered and refined her own view of beauty. She talked her way into New York’s beauty and fashion scene in the 1980s, found the love of her life, built her namesake brand into a billion-dollar worldwide business, sold control of her namesake brand, only to build another juggernaut beauty brand—all while raising a family and remaining true to herself. In sharing a lifetime of intimate stories, hard-won practical wisdom, tips, and business savvy, Bobbi’s transformational memoir urges listeners to embrace their own potential and pursue their dreams with confidence and clarity of purpose.

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Published September 23, 2025

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In addition to running her company, Bobbi continues to pursue her craft by creating the runway looks for New York Fashion Week. A permanent fixture backstage, she works with the industry’s best designers including Rachel Roy, J. Mendel, Erin Fetherston, Tory Burch and Cynthia Rowley.

Bobbi often does how-to segments on The Today Show and The Oprah Winfrey Show, and her advice can be found in syndicated columns and advice features for magazines and websites around the globe.

Of course, you can always find Bobbi where she began—on the set. Bobbi is still the world's most celebrated makeup artists for personalities and fashion magazines.

A New York Times bestselling author, Bobbi has written five instructional and engaging beauty and lifestyle books: Bobbi Brown Beauty, Bobbi Brown Teenage Beauty, Bobbi Brown Beauty Evolution, Bobbi Brown Living Beauty and Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual.

For Bobbi, making other people's lives better simply makes sense. "I love helping others because it feels good," she says. On a year-round basis, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics donates generous financial and in-kind support to organizations including Dress for Success and the Jane Addams Vocational High School.

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590 reviews658 followers
November 12, 2025
Inspiring entrepreneurial memoir!

Bobbi Brown is a Chicago born make-up artist who created a billion-dollar make-up company based on the “No Make-up Makeup” look. When she came up with idea in the 1980s, no one was buying it. Stuck in a decade of punk rock and bright colors, she would have to wait until the early 1990s to launch her brand. Consumers loved her concept and so did Estee Lauder. They quickly bought her company and kept her on board. However, she signed a non-compete clause that would prevent her from creating other brands and business for 40 years. In her 60s, she was finally able to launch Jones Road, a make-up line made from 100% clean ingredients. Brown shares tips, wisdom and business savvy to inspire others to follow their dreams and make their ideas a reality.

I listened to the audiobook which is read by the author. While I enjoy listening to memoirs that are read by the person who wrote them, Brown sounded like she was reading, as it was very one note, and negatively affected my reading experience. I didn’t dislike this format, but I didn’t love it either.

I enjoyed learning the ins and outs of the beauty industry from someone who grew up a few towns over from me. I immediately formed a connection with her early childhood memories. I was also intrigued to learn that she served on a committee for the Obama administration! However, at times Brown does come off as very full of herself, painting a picture of a rich socialite.

Overall, this book was a mixed bag for me. It’s a short read, so maybe give it a try!

3.5/5 stars rounded up
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657 reviews1 follower
December 30, 2025
I loved learning about Bobbi’s start in cosmetics and everything that she embraces! A truly authentic woman who believes in enhancing natural beauty and empowering women!

Thank you Simon Audio for the gifted audiobook!
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September 22, 2025
What a great read! Bobbi’s memoir was well written and engaging. It was like sitting down and having a conversation with a good friend — once I started it, I didn’t want to stop! I really enjoyed learning Bobbi’s story— both the personal side as well has how Bobbi Brown Essentials and later Jones Road Beauty came to be. I love her philosophy on beauty and her outlook on life. Her attitude & resilience through the ups & downs (which we all experience!) was truly inspiring—I’m even more impressed with her & JRB than I was before. If you’re a fan of Bobbi or JRB (or if you just like a good, inspirational story), you should read Still Bobbi!

*Thanks to Simon & Schuster and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an advance digital copy in exchange for an honest review.
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1,733 reviews3,176 followers
October 19, 2025
Thank you Marysue Rucci Books for sending me a free advance reader’s copy!

4.5⭐️ out of 5

After graduating college, Bobbi Brown moved to NYC and worked as a makeup artist in the 1980s. A decade later, she created a line of ten lipstick shades that were so popular, it led to her launching a cosmetics company. Estée Lauder later bought the company and Bobbi retained creative control for about twenty years. She is known for her natural, clean look make up style and both Bobbi Brown Cosmetics and her new beauty brand, Jones Road, have been wildly successful.

A fascinating memoir featuring a trailblazer in the beauty industry. She’s a perfect example of finding your passion and creating your own path. With setbacks and disappointments along the way, Bobbi remains resilient and figures out how to bounce back and move on. Highly recommend if you are looking for an inspiring read.
1 review
August 23, 2025
It was an easy read from the beginning I was hooked. I couldn’t put the book down. Bobbi is such a relatable down to earth person. I love how she didn’t bend what she has always stood for. She is the Queen of the No-Makeup Makeup look. She didn’t invent makeup but she reinvented it. There is no one quite like Bobbi Brown!!! Go read this book now!!!!
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1,863 reviews91 followers
January 4, 2026
My first 5-star read of the year! And what a great way to start the year - with an inspiring and empowering memoir about a businesswoman, entrepreneur and beauty industry expert, Bobbi Brown.

This memoir details Bobbi's ups and downs throughout her career. From starting in the industry as a makeup artist to creating her own products, partnering with Estee Lauder and creating a billion-dollar company; hustling while raising three sons; and then pursuing several other different business ventures (including publishing several books and running a hotel, just to name a few)... Needless to say, Bobbi's journey was absolutely fascinating.

If you've ever been to or shopped at Sephora, you've likely seen Bobbi Brown Cosmetics - the very first makeup brand that Bobbi created, which revolutionised the makeup industry and made the 'no makeup-makeup' look popular. She also invented products like gel ink and foundation sticks! Most recently, if you've been on TikTok or Instagram, you'll likely have seen ads for Bobbi's newest company, Jones Road Beauty (I know I have! Bobbi Brown's social media presence has not gone unnoticed).

Turns out, when Bobbi sold Bobbi Brown Cosmetics to Estée Lauder, she signed a deal stipulating that Estée would own her brand and her name, that she couldn't start a competing business for 25 years.

I did the math on my fingers. I was thirty-seven years old. In twenty-five years, I'd be... thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty... sixty-two! Time to retire! Pour me a tequila shot!

I turned to Steven and uttered those famous last words: I won't want to work when I'm sixty.


Well, the day her non-compete ended, Bobbi launched Jones Road Beauty. The path that led her to starting this new makeup company wasn't an easy one, and I loved reading about all the lessons she learned from her first brand and from her decades of experience, to how she's running her current startup company differently while also maintaining her philosophy that makeup should look natural and be used to enhance someone's natural beauty.

Story time:
For my high school prom, my mom hired a makeup artist to do my makeup and a hairstylist to do my hair. Before this, I never wore makeup (other than for dance recitals from when I was 6 to 8 years old). So when the makeup artist started layering heavy makeup on my skin, applying thick fake lashes, and gave me the most extravagant eye makeup to match my dress, I was horrified. I never knew what cake face meant until I looked in the mirror. I cried, and I rarely cry. You might think I'm being dramatic, but the makeup artist ruined the one day of my teenage life where I was supposed to look and feel beautiful. I still went to prom with the full makeup look because I didn't want to ruin the work that my mom paid so much money for.

When I went to my friend's prom (at another school) the following week, wearing the same beautiful dress, my mom applied my makeup for me - just bb cream, light blush, and a few coats of mascara. I had never felt more beautiful.

Fast forward a few years, my roommate in college taught me how to apply makeup, and I started experimenting with the 'no makeup' makeup look, which I love.

And that's why Bobbi Brown's messaging and philosophy of developing clean and natural makeup that makes you feel and look good resonates with me. I like how I look, and I don't want to mask that with heavy makeup. I just want something light to even my complexion and give my skin a healthy glow - is that too much to ask for? Apparently not, because Bobbi Brown is here and she has a solution: Jones Road Beauty.

Some key matters I took away from this book:

- I get the impression that Bobbi is an extrovert or really knows how to network because so many of the people who helped get her to where she's at were strangers that she'd strike up a conversation with (including meeting a cosmetics buyer for a department store at a party, or striking up a conversation with a random a lady in her apartment's elevator who happened to work at a cosmetics lab?). She's either great at befriending people or the universe really wants her to succeed.

- Bobbi is definitely a workaholic and will never stop working.

- Bobbi is clearly proud of her sons Dylan, Cody and Duke, but Duke is definitely Bobbi's favourite child, right?

- Time for me to check out Jones Road Beauty!

*All quotes are taken from an Advanced Readers Copy and may change prior to the release of the final copy.*

**I had received a physical ARC from the publisher for review consideration, but all opinions are my own.**
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366 reviews13 followers
August 27, 2025
Thank you to Simon and Schuster and NetGalley for an opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

I have to preface that I am a big Bobbi Brown fan, buying her first book in 1998 in my 20’s. She is an icon. I coveted her make up a little at a time back then and am a convert to her current line, Jones Road, now in my 50’s. Going to her store in Chicago is a field trip and more fun with friends.

Her memoir is mostly what I expected. Bobbi was born into an upper middle class family. Her grandfather immigrated to the US as a young man and built a successful car dealership. He was a role model for hard work. Her parents were also hard working, her father a lawyer and her mom, a beautiful and perfection driven house wife. She described the family she grew up in and how she was impacted, both positively and negatively.

Bobbi went to college and struggled to find her path until a conversation led her to make up artistry and Emerson College. She was scrappy and hit the streets of New York City trying to find footing as a make up artist. Eventually, as we know, she does and with great force and impact in the fashion industry. Her signature look was fresh and natural, not necessarily what the 80’s and 90’s was about, but she was firm about who she was and it paid off.

She shares her story, of raising a family while building a career, trying to balance being a business woman and a mom, driven but down to earth. I think she accomplished that. What I was curious about was when did Bobbi Brown make up stop being hers. She described her experience working with Estee Lauder over many years. Things were fabulous until they weren’t. She candidly shares her disappointments and successes. Eventually she finds her footing again with Jones Road, her current clean make up brand.

Bobbi Brown’s writing is very approachable and honest. I think she tells her story with integrity. I enjoyed this read, I felt like I received an honest peek behind the curtain of who Bobbi is and the challenges she has faced and the success she has enjoyed.
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46 reviews
January 14, 2026
BB is a BB (boss b!tch) and I loved hearing all about her journey to finding a career that paired with her passions and the work she had to put into build a life she loved. Hearing the stories of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics and Jones Road was so great - I found myself smiling and laughing throughout. Her words at the end are so true and a great reminder; you can always build again.
301 reviews
December 16, 2025
I liked hearing Bobbi Brown tell her own story in this memoir.
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August 24, 2025
I had the opportunity to read the Galley of this new book. I’ve been a Bobbi fan for a long time and I enjoyed “getting to know her” through her story. The book is a great read - it’s positive, uplifting and inspiring. It has just the right amount of detail to keep the reader engaged but moves through the time line at a comfortable pace without being invasive.

So many things happen to us for reasons we don’t always understand, sometimes reading about someone else’s experiences demonstrates our common values and helps us recognize our own worth.


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1 review
September 15, 2025
Thank you NetGalley and Jones Road for the advanced copy. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I grew up using Bobbi Brown makeup and pored over Bobbi Brown Teenage Beauty. Now, as an adult, reading Bobbi's story was such a delight. I was hooked by her candor and straightforward approach to the book. I really enjoyed learning more about her background, her passion and grit as she truly built a business. But what stood out the most were her nuggets of wisdom around resiliency and always making it work.
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October 1, 2025
Reading Still Bobbi felt like sitting down for a heart-to-heart with Bobbi Brown herself. The writing is approachable, humorous , down-to-earth, and sprinkled with both surprising stories and heartfelt lessons.

I was fascinated by the background that shaped her: her grandfather’s business drive, her glamorous mother, her father’s encouragement, and her grandmother and aunt teaching her comfort and authenticity. I never realized Bobbi had struggled with her image, and her “ah ha” moment of realizing she could be beautiful too was eye-opening.

Her career stories were full of unexpected turns, from her early hustling to her first big breaks. I loved how she studied everyday women, like moms in the park, to create makeup that was simple, quick, and real. Her product innovations always came from wanting beauty to be accessible for busy women.

What really shines is how she stayed true to herself - whether turning down the pressure to become a “fabulous New Yorker” or being the mom at the soccer game even while building a global brand. She valued family, kindness, and authenticity over glamour.

I was saddened to read about her struggles with Estée Lauder, but inspired by how she held her ground and then launched Jones Road Beauty the very day her non-compete ended. I’m already a fan of JRB, so it was exciting to read how it came to life.

Her reflections on aging gracefully, her “I Am Me” series, and ending with the Impact Award tie everything together beautifully. This memoir shows a powerhouse entrepreneur who is still humble, authentic, and deeply family-centered.

As a longtime fan (and a Wisconsinite who loved reading about her Chicago/Wisconsin connections!), this book made me appreciate her even more. Honest, inspiring, and full of lessons for women at any stage of life.

Thank you to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for the advance copy. Opinions are my own.
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17 reviews
October 22, 2025
As a longtime fan of Bobbi Brown, and avid user of her products, I was excited to receive this book from Bobbi and Simon & Schuster. I was already familiar with the basic facts of her career, so it was interesting to read about her inspirations. I love to know all the behind the scenes tidbits and stories, and Bobbi did not disappoint. I learned about the creation of her first makeup company, its success and later the drama and eventual parting of ways. Luckily, it led to her creating Jones Road, the ideal makeup for women of a certain age. I get compliments all the time, not on my makeup, but on how good my skin looks. People think this is just my natural skin! It’s amazing, she’s amazing, and I’m glad to have had the chance to read her story.
43 reviews1 follower
January 1, 2026
Having been interested in the culture of fashion since I used to sit reading Vogue at the beauty parlor waiting on my mother - who had a standing 10:00 appointment every Friday, I know who Bobbi Brown is. However, I am not much of a makeup wearer, so I admit, I have never purchased her makeup. That may change Jones Street, here I come.
This book was a delight from start to finish and so refreshing to read about a woman who certainly typifies resilience and authenticity. If you have any interest in fashion, in reading about what happens behind the scenes, in following the successful rise of a small independent company to becoming a billion dollar industry, this is the book for you. Brown's creativity and optimism is very uplifting and
something to keep in mind. I will be thinking about her saying "so what, now what," for quite a while.
I can't wait to get my two nieces a copy of this book, they will love it - they can't have mine!
Thank you to Goodreads for my copy.
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226 reviews18 followers
December 27, 2025
This isn’t necessarily an earth shattering book, but I really love Jones Road Beauty and I do love a celeb (is Bobbi a celeb idk) memoir moment, so I decided to read this. It’s not particularly well written, but it’s a super fast read, and I did enjoy it. Bobbi Brown is undoubtedly a remarkable business woman, and I think the strongest parts of the book were where she talked about her beauty philosophy and her firm belief that makeup should be about enhancing natural beauty. A lot of her discussion of celebrating aging, accepting and celebrating women’s beauty as it stands, and not adhering to the societal norm of women needing to cover all of their blemishes was extremely moving. I don’t think I realized how groundbreaking that sort of belief in natural makeup was back when she pioneered it, and I did love learning more about that.

A lot of this, however, read a little…. Spoiled? There wasn’t much description of any hardship or overcoming of obstacles (which adds necessary ebb and flow to a memoir) and there was a lot of inherent privilege sprinkled throughout the book that was def cringe in spots (a lot of talk of multiple vacation homes, large home renovations, personal drivers, etc). However, I still enjoyed reading this and did find it elevated my existing admiration for Bobbi Brown.
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88 reviews4 followers
October 19, 2025
Such an icon! I loved this little peak into the mind of such a successful and driven woman. Bobbi Brown truly changed the beauty industry in the 90s & she just seems so cool!

This memoir was a quick read. It was interesting to learn how she started Bobbi Brown and the journey it took her on. And it was so fun to hear about the girly world of fashion and makeup from an industry veteran!
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August 24, 2025
Still Bobbi was a great story of Bobbi’s hard work and dedication to get to where she is today. It was so interesting to read about her younger years, her stories of perseverance through working in a large corporation, and her amazing success with creating Jones Road Beauty. An amazing story of hard work, dedication, resilience, authenticity, being true to yourself, and proud of who you are.
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577 reviews
October 12, 2025
3.5
I listened to the audiobook and Bobbi has a great narration voice, it felt like I was at a wine bar chatting with a friend hearing her story. I really enjoyed learning all about what happened with her and the Estee Lauder and how her brand Jones Road was created! I also unaware how involved with the Obamas she was. I know this was her memoir, and she has written books about makeup application but I expect more of that in this book. I also felt like she is out of touch at times.
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93 reviews
November 20, 2025
My new fav celebrity memoir! Bobbi is such an inspiration, what an amazing lady. I used to pour over her beauty books in elementary and middle school, I checked them out from the library over and over. This book told her story of building two iconic beauty brands and what it’s like to start over.
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8 reviews2 followers
November 14, 2025
Quick, interesting, and inspiring read. An excellent example of you can have it all, just not at the same time.
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47 reviews6 followers
November 21, 2025
Learned so much about Bobbi’s journey! Really enjoyed this one.
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December 2, 2025
I’ve been a fan of Bobbi Brown forever and this book was a lot of fun to read.
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244 reviews1 follower
December 17, 2025
3.5⭐️🎧 this was a quick audiobook! Enjoyable to listen to Bobbi narrate.
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January 3, 2026
This was a fun listen! Didn’t know nearly anything about Bobbi but it was interesting learning about how she made it in the beauty industry
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January 13, 2026
What an awesome lady, book and lesson in resilience and integrity!! Love Bobbi Brown and her make up!
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50 reviews
October 21, 2025
she was too busy name dropping to establish any of her real relationships with the people who helped build the brands that she did.

this felt incredibly guarded, she has walls up and I would have appreciated a deeper dive into the development of her brand and products
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54 reviews
December 12, 2025
Saw this at the library and decided to give it a go because I love Jones Road, and I wondered what ever happened to Bobbi Brown, and how did we get here? And while I did get to find those things out, I also found myself reading one of the most surprisingly upbeat and uplifting memoirs of the year. I really enjoyed getting to know the person behind the makeup. And she’s as lovely as her products are. Highly recommend!
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December 31, 2025
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Bobbi Brown’s journey! What an inspiring woman who loves to work, surround herself with nice people, and loves to give back! Highly recommend this read - especially for young women starting their careers!
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