Bobbi Brown Launches New Beauty Brand

by | Oct 27, 2020

Beauty mogul Bobbi Brown has launched her new makeup line JONES ROAD.

 

In 1991, Bobbi Brown launched Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, which she then sold to Estée Lauder Companies. Bobbi Brown left the namesake brand back in 2016, she has now launched a new makeup line called JONES ROAD.

 

Business Insider reports that “JONES ROAD distills Bobbi’s expertise into a collection of clean, high-grade formulations that help women achieve a modern “no-makeup makeup” look. Each piece in the JONES ROAD collection is available exclusively at jonesroadbeauty.com, and ranges in price from $22 for a lip gloss to $38 for Miracle Balm, Bobbi’s hero product”.

 

JONES ROAD has been formulated with both ease of use and performance at the forefront, the products are made from a combination of natural ingredients and synthetics, which have been vetted for safety and effectiveness.

 

Image credit: JONES ROAD

 

 

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