She's the founder of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, a frequent television guest on Oprah, the Today Show, and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, but above all Bobbi Brown is a woman on a mission to make fellow women comfortable in their own skin. We spoke with Bobbi about life, love, and beauty secrets - and like her products, she didn't disappoint. Find out how this tenacious woman achieved beauty, fame, and success by following her passion and always staying true to herself.
Savvy Miss: Have you ever questioned or felt insecure about your own looks?
Bobbi Brown: When I was 18, my mother told me that a nose job would make me look more beautiful. After I got over my surprise, I told her that I liked my nose and that plastic surgery wasn’t something I was interested in. It’s a decision I’ll never regret.
SM: Like so many other women, you transferred colleges more than once and even considered dropping out altogether. What kept you from giving up on college?
Brown: My mom steered me in the right direction and encouraged me to follow my passion, which had always been makeup: I loved that something as simple as makeup could make a woman look and feel better. When I discovered Emerson College in Boston, I knew it was the place for me because it allowed me to create my own major [theatrical makeup] that included makeup artistry.
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| sheila-takeabow | |
| Kudos to Bobbi for being a strong, successful woman and an important role model! I love that she didn't give in to plastic surgery, like so many girls do these days. | |
| summer-girl | |
| I love Bobbi Brown makeup - It's actually my favorite. Anyway, I felt a lot of pressure after graduation to go into a traditional job, and I'm glad to see Bobbi "went for it" in her own words. Love it! | |