Cosmetics pioneer Bobbi Brown knows that just because one chapter of your life ends, it doesn’t mean the story is over – or even close to being over.
Brown — who revolutionized the beauty industry with her namesake brand — helped popularize the idea that even with makeup, women should look natural. When she sold her company to Estee Lauder in 1995 for a reported $74 million, she didn’t worry about signing a 25-year non-compete agreement. She was in her 30s at the time and thought that by the time the agreement expired she would be in her 60s and want to be retired anyway.
Boy was she wrong.
In 2020, Brown (who worked for her brand as an employee for more than two decades) launched a new direct-to-consumer beauty line – Jones Road – the day her non-compete expired. She was 62 years old.
Jones Beauty has developed a massive fan base – especially on TikTok – around Brown’s concept of minimalistic and cruelty-free beauty products.
Brown recently told Know Your Value founder and “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski that at age 65, she feels like this is her best decade yet.
“I am different in my 60s than I was in my 50s, and I’m going to tell you how much better 60s are than 50,” said Brown, who was honored on Forbes and Know Your Value’s “50 Over 50 list.” The list, which came out this week spotlights dynamic female entrepreneurs and leaders over the age of 50 who have achieved significant success later in life, often overcoming formidable odds or barriers.









