Jean Godfrey-June is an American beauty editor [citation needed] and journalist [citation needed]. The former beauty editor of Lucky magazine, Godfrey-June currently works at Goop as a beauty editor [citation needed]. Career. From 1994 to 2000, Godfrey-June worked at Elle. Executive Beauty Director Articles by Jean Godfrey-June BIO Called "one of the most influential beauty journalists in America," goop's executive beauty director, Jean Godfrey-June, writes, edits, and oversees beauty content on the site.
Jean Godfrey June's NonToxic Beauty Routine Into The Gloss
By Jean Godfrey-June If you're like us, you've probably wondered what famous people add to their carts. Not the JAR brooch and Louis XV chair, but the hand sanitizer and the electric toothbrush.. October 27, 2020 By Katherine Lalancette Share Goop How the Legendary Jean Godfrey-June Cares for Her Skin Quiet now, the master is speaking I changed three times before the interview, my cat seeking cover from the flying knitwear. It's not every day you get to Zoom with your idol. 41 min Jean Godfrey-June on Being a Beauty Editor at Goop, the Golden Era of Magazines, the Greatness That Was Lucky Magazine, What It's Like Inside a Beauty Closet, Celebrity Beauty Lines, and So Much More I'd Rather Be Reading Books PERSONAL: Born July 22, 1964; married; children: two. ADDRESSES: Home— Upper Grandview, NY. CAREER: Beauty editor and writer. Elle, former beauty and fitness director, beginning 1993; beauty scene.com, former editor-in-chief; Lucky, current beauty editor. WRITINGS:
Jean GodfreyJune, Beauty Director, Lucky Into The Gloss
Goop's beauty director Jean Godfrey-June in her bathroom. Tell us about your journey to becoming the beauty director at Goop. Jean Godfrey-June: I've been a beauty editor forever. I was the beauty director of Elle for a long time, and then I was the beauty director of Lucky. Called "one of the most influential beauty journalists in America," Godfrey-June joined goop after a two-decade long career as a beauty and style editor in print and digital media. Godfrey-June debuted a namesake column (that continues as "Ask Jean" today on goop) as the beauty director at ELLE. In 2001, Godfrey-June joined Lucky as. goop beauty editor Jean Godfrey-June's morning routine—from the order she puts on her skin care to the clean beauty essentials she can't live without. Show more Show more Shop the goop store. Jean Godfrey June's Profile | goop Journalist | Muck Rack Jean Godfrey June Verified Executive Beauty Director, goop New York Beauty, U.S. As seen in: goop, HuffPost, The Wall Street Journal, The Times, New York Magazine, Vanity Fair, Women's Health Is this you?
Jean Godfrey June Coveteur
1 In the mornings, I put on a vitamin C serum (see below), then run downstairs to make coffee. Once the vitamin C has really sunk in to do its work, this amazing treatment cream is next. 2 Five or ten minutes after that, I might need an extra layer of moisture (I'm 58), in which case I pat on this incredible oil from Annee de Mamiel. A collection of Q&As with goop's beauty director Jean Godfrey-June on everything clean beauty. Have a pressing question or something you're curious about? Email your Q to
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Jean Godfrey-June is the beauty editor of the runaway-success shopping magazine Lucky and former beauty and fitness editor of Elle.She lives with her husband and two children in Upper Grandview, New York. You may know Jean Godfrey-June from her two decades as an editor at mags and websites like Lucky and as the founding beauty director at Gwyenth Paltrow's Goop. But outside of her impressive career, how well do you know this beauty buff? Godfrey-June gets personal!
My Beauty Uniform Jean GodfreyJune A Cup of Jo
My Beauty Uniform: Jean Godfrey-June. We've long been admirers of beauty editor Jean Godfrey-June. Her column in Lucky Magazine was our bible for 15 years — she has a way of writing about beauty that makes you want to drop everything and try whatever she recommends, immediately. She's now an editor at Goop. Written by: Jean Godfrey-June | Published on: April 30, 2023 | Updated on: October 2, 2023. The gold standard ingredient in skin care for just about every skin type, retinol (and its cousin, retinal) is launching on goop for the very first time. The difference this ingredient can make in your skin—whether it's aging, oily, dry, or sensitive.