Jane Iredale
Jane Iredale is the president and founder of Iredale Mineral Cosmetics.
She was the first to supply the aesthetics industry with a full-line
of makeup based on minerals and the first to see the potential
of offering physicians a makeup that was good for the skin. She
has worked with world-renowned plastic surgeons and dermatologists
in the development of her line and lectures all over the world
on its benefits.
Before she formed her cosmetics company in 1994, Jane Iredale's
background had been in film, theatre and television.
She started as a casting director working in television commercials
with models like Lauren Hutton, Jaclyn Smith and Cybill Shepherd
and then in film and television with actresses like Susan Sarandon,
Glenn Close, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Among many others, she worked
with Francis Ford Coppola on The Outsiders, Steven Spielberg
on The Color Purple and all major television networks, as well as the BBC.
She then formed her own production company and produced over fifty
programs for PBS and HBO. Two of her feature films were named by TV
Guide as the best films of their respective years. One was
awarded the coveted George Foster Peabody Award. She
also won an Emmy for a film series on which she was the
writer.
When she moved from film to theatre she was nominated for a Tony
Award for the Broadway musical Wind in the Willows,
the show that brought fame to Vicki Lewis and Nathan Lane.
Throughout her career, she has worked with the best makeup artists
in the field. She has seen at first hand that true makeup artistry
comes not from trying to make a face conform to the latest fashion
trends, but from enhancing the wearer's natural beauty and, as
a result, allowing her personality to shine.
Her experience in working with women whose careers depended on a
clear complexion has allowed her to see how skin disorders and sensitivities
not only threaten careers but can also destroy self-confidence. This
is what led her to develop a makeup line that could contribute to
the lives of women by aiding the health of the skin. |