Spa Talk with Jane Iredale

Meet Jane Iredale, president and CEO of Iredale Mineral Cosmetics.

How many years have you been involved in the spa industry?

This year Jane Iredale–The Skin Care Makeup proudly celebrates its 22nd anniversary. We incorporated in March, 1994 and started with five shades of loose minerals. For the past 22 years, we have expanded the line to include more than 400 products and we’re now available in 46 countries around the world.  

What was the path that led you into the spa industry?

Our brand has deep heritage in the spa industry, with distribution rooted in medical clinics, top spas, and salons. Plastic surgeons were the first to recognize the benefit of our mineral foundations, and were confident enough to use them on skin that had just undergone laser resurfacing. As The Skin Care Makeup, we introduced something unprecedentedmakeup that also nurtures skin, and I believe we changed the landscape of the industry. It is our mission to deliver personal, uplifting beauty that is as good for the skin as it is beautiful to wear, and we are committed to continued innovation in the spa category. I know the next 20 years will be even more incredible than the last.

What is your proudest accomplishment?

My proudest accomplishment is having consumers tell us how much they love a product we’ve agonized over. Also, hearing how we’ve changed women’s lives and hearing from single moms who’ve been able to keep a family together by selling our products. Also, watching our growth and the growth of the people who work for us. There’s nothing like the satisfaction in that. 

What’s your go-to spa treatment?

Aromatherapy scrubs followed by a massage. 

Tell us two things about yourself we don’t know.

I love working in the garden and renovating old buildings.

What positions have you worked in that you feel have been most influential to your career?

I had a career in the entertainment industry but eventually got showbiz burnout. What I’d always wanted to do was to be involved with something that would enhance the lives of women and have some healing aspect to it. I’d seen the bad effects of makeup when I worked with actresses and models as a casting director and as a producer, so it suddenly occurred to me that there was a place for makeup that was good for the skin. I’d spent so many years working with women whose careers depended on having a flawless complexion, and the heavy makeup they were using to cover up skin problems was actually aggravating their skin concerns, instead of improving them. I started thinking about a solutiona makeup with true skincare benefits. I have always been interested in fashion, wellness, beauty, and personal expression, so the leap into makeup was a very natural one for me to make.

How would you sum up your personal philosophy?

I’ve loved this planet since the day I saw my first blue sky, so I’m conscious of how my actions impact it. I try to minimize that impact in my personal life and my professional life. That doesn’t mean that I’m perfect by any means but it’s always on my mind. I ask myself, “Do I really need that plastic bag? Do I really need to make that plane trip?” I suppose to sum my philosophy up, I’d say that I believe that if the planet’s healthy then every living thing will be healthy and that includes us.

What’s the best advice you’ve received?

Always do what you say you’re going to do.