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'''Victoria Jackson''' (born 1955, New York City, United States) is a renowned American entrepreneur, beauty industry pioneer, philanthropist, author, and the visionary founder of Victoria Jackson Cosmetics. Widely recognized for launching the "No Makeup Makeup" movement, Jackson reshaped modern beauty ideals by advocating for a minimalist and empowering approach to cosmetics. In addition to her trailblazing business career, she is celebrated for her impactful philanthropic work, particularly in rare disease advocacy.<ref>https://officialvictoriajackson.com/</ref><ref>https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/beauty-industry-pioneer-victoria-jackson-launches-no-makeup-makeup---a-new-era-of-color-cosmetics-302209145.html</ref><ref>https://people.com/makeup-mogul-victoria-jackson-quit-beauty-save-daughter-now-shes-back-exclusive-8777827</ref>
[https://g.co/kgs/f4W2ZQ8 '''Victoria Jackson'''] (born 1955, New York City, United States) is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist, cosmetics innovator, and author. She is best known as the founder of Victoria Jackson Cosmetics and a pioneer of the “No Makeup Makeup” movement, which redefined beauty standards by promoting natural, minimalist aesthetics. Her legacy spans beauty entrepreneurship, healthcare philanthropy, rare disease advocacy, and female empowerment.<ref>https://officialvictoriajackson.com/</ref><ref>https://people.com/makeup-mogul-victoria-jackson-quit-beauty-save-daughter-now-shes-back-exclusive-8777827</ref>


== Early Life and Education ==
==Early Life and Education==
Born in New York City in 1955, Victoria Jackson developed an early passion for beauty and self-expression. While details about her formal academic background remain private, her formative years were marked by a strong desire to empower individuals through inner and outer transformation. During a time when dramatic makeup trends dominated the market, Jackson envisioned a more authentic and accessible beauty philosophy. Her belief that makeup should enhance natural features—not conceal them—laid the foundation for her future innovations in the beauty industry.<ref>http://www.fatmascara.com/blog/victoria-jackson</ref><ref>https://officialvictoriajackson.com/</ref>
Victoria Jackson was born in 1955 in New York City. From an early age, she developed a deep interest in beauty not merely as a matter of appearance but as a tool for building self-confidence and inner strength. While detailed information about her formal education is limited, her formative years were driven by a desire to uplift others and make beauty more inclusive and empowering.


== Personal Life ==
Raised in a period when heavy makeup was the norm, Jackson challenged the prevailing standards by embracing a more natural approach to beauty. Her core belief was that makeup should enhance, not mask. This philosophy would later influence her revolutionary approach to cosmetics and branding.<ref>https://officialvictoriajackson.com/</ref>
Victoria Jackson is married to Bill Guthy, co-founder of Guthy-Renker, a globally recognized direct marketing company. The couple shares a dedication to innovation and social impact. Inspired by their daughter’s battle with NeuroMyelitis Optica (NMO), a rare autoimmune disease, they co-founded the Guthy Jackson Charitable Foundation. Jackson’s personal journey has played a vital role in shaping her philanthropic initiatives and her unwavering commitment to healthcare and medical research.<ref>https://guthyjacksonfoundation.org/videos/how-to-make-a-difference/</ref><ref>https://people.com/makeup-mogul-victoria-jackson-quit-beauty-save-daughter-now-shes-back-exclusive-8777827</ref>


== Career ==
==Personal Life==
Victoria Jackson began her career as a professional makeup artist and soon emerged as a game-changing entrepreneur in the beauty sector. In the 1980s, she founded Victoria Jackson Cosmetics, a brand built on the revolutionary concept of "No Makeup Makeup"—a subtle, natural look that promotes confidence and authenticity.<ref>https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/beauty-industry-pioneer-victoria-jackson-launches-no-makeup-makeup---a-new-era-of-color-cosmetics-302209145.html</ref><ref>https://www.happi.com/breaking-news/victoria-jackson-launches-no-makeup-makeup-brand/</ref>
[[wikipedia:Victoria_Jackson_(entrepreneur)|Victoria Jackson]] is married to businessman and entrepreneur Bill Guthy, co-founder of the direct marketing powerhouse Guthy-Renker. The couple shares a passion for philanthropy and has worked together on multiple charitable initiatives. They have children, one of whom diagnosed with a rare and life-threatening disease became the inspiration behind the creation of the Guthy Jackson Charitable Foundation, which funds medical research into NeuroMyelitis Optica (NMO).<ref>https://guthyjacksonfoundation.org/videos/how-to-make-a-difference/</ref>


Her products gained widespread acclaim through direct-response television marketing, where Jackson connected personally with viewers. Her relatable messaging and simple techniques empowered millions of women to redefine their beauty routines. Through compelling infomercials, she not only sold products but inspired confidence and self-worth.<ref>https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-02-28-fi-37115-story.html</ref><ref>https://people.com/makeup-mogul-victoria-jackson-quit-beauty-save-daughter-now-shes-back-exclusive-8777827</ref>
Jackson’s personal life has been a powerful influence on her philanthropic and entrepreneurial missions. She consistently draws from personal experiences, including navigating her daughter’s medical journey, to inspire her work and humanitarian outreach.<ref>https://people.com/makeup-mogul-victoria-jackson-quit-beauty-save-daughter-now-shes-back-exclusive-8777827</ref>


Jackson is also a best-selling author of several books on beauty, wellness, and self-empowerment. Her media appearances further solidified her reputation as a leader in the beauty and wellness space.<ref>https://officialvictoriajackson.com/</ref>
==Career==
Jackson began her career as a makeup artist and quickly rose to prominence as one of the most influential beauty entrepreneurs of the late 20th century. In the 1980s, she launched Victoria Jackson Cosmetics, a groundbreaking beauty brand built on the radical idea of “No Makeup Makeup” a concept that encouraged women to embrace their natural features through subtle and simplified beauty routines.<ref>https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/beauty-industry-pioneer-victoria-jackson-launches-no-makeup-makeup---a-new-era-of-color-cosmetics-302209145.html</ref>


Her daughter's diagnosis with NeuroMyelitis Optica (NMO) marked a pivotal shift in her career. Jackson redirected her energy toward healthcare advocacy and medical philanthropy, co-founding the Guthy Jackson Charitable Foundation to support cutting-edge research into NMO treatments. She also funds innovation in regenerative medicine and partners with leading physicians to drive advancements in biomedical science.<ref>https://guthyjacksonfoundation.org/videos/how-to-make-a-difference/</ref><ref>https://www.whitehousehistory.org/national-council/victoria-jackson</ref>
Her brand gained widespread acclaim via direct-response television marketing, where Jackson’s engaging infomercials became iconic. She often addressed viewers directly, blending product education with messages of empowerment and self-worth. The brand’s accessible pricing and relatable messaging resonated with millions of women, helping it become a major player in the U.S. cosmetics industry.<ref>https://www.happi.com/breaking-news/victoria-jackson-is-2025-brand-of-the-year-honoree-for-no-makeup-makeup-hollywood-beauty-awards/</ref>


== Philanthropy and Advocacy ==
Jackson is also a published author of several books focused on beauty, confidence, and personal transformation. Her writing and frequent appearances on national television helped amplify her influence beyond cosmetics and into public discourse on self-esteem and resilience.<ref>https://officialvictoriajackson.com/</ref><ref>https://www.happi.com/breaking-news/victoria-jackson-launches-no-makeup-makeup-brand/</ref>
Victoria Jackson is a force for good in the realms of healthcare, women’s empowerment, and rare disease awareness. Her philanthropic mission is grounded in creating lasting, life-changing impact.<ref>https://guthyjacksonfoundation.org/videos/how-to-make-a-difference/</ref>


Through the Guthy Jackson Charitable Foundation, Jackson funds leading-edge research to find a cure for NeuroMyelitis Optica. Her advocacy extends to marginalized communities and underserved causes, where she uses her platform to amplify visibility and funding. She remains closely involved with hospitals, research centers, and advocacy networks to push for systemic healthcare innovations.<ref>https://people.com/makeup-mogul-victoria-jackson-quit-beauty-save-daughter-now-shes-back-exclusive-8777827</ref><ref>https://www.womenofthehall.org/inductee/victoria-jackson/</ref>
A turning point in her career came when her daughter was diagnosed with NeuroMyelitis Optica, a rare genetic disorder. This deeply personal challenge redirected Jackson’s focus toward medical advocacy and philanthropy. She co-founded the Guthy Jackson Charitable Foundation, which has since become a leader in funding NMO research and supporting affected families.<ref>https://guthyjacksonfoundation.org/videos/how-to-make-a-difference/</ref>


== Awards and Recognition ==
She is also known for investing in biomedical innovation and regenerative medicine. Jackson has partnered with leading physicians to advance healthcare breakthroughs.<ref>http://www.fatmascara.com/blog/victoria-jackson</ref>
Victoria Jackson has been honored with numerous prestigious awards and accolades:<ref>https://www.womenofthehall.org/inductee/victoria-jackson/</ref>


* Recognized by major medical institutions and featured at national galas for her contributions to health and humanitarian efforts.
==Philanthropy and Advocacy==
* Profiled in ''Forbes'', ''People Magazine'', ''New York Times'', ''Los Angeles Times'', and featured in special TV programs and documentaries.<ref>https://people.com/makeup-mogul-victoria-jackson-quit-beauty-save-daughter-now-shes-back-exclusive-8777827</ref><ref>https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-02-28-fi-37115-story.html</ref>
Victoria Jackson has dedicated much of her life to using her platform and resources for humanitarian causes, particularly in the areas of healthcare, women’s empowerment, and rare disease awareness.
* Named '''2025 Brand of the Year''' by the Hollywood Beauty Awards for relaunching her signature No Makeup Makeup brand.<ref>https://www.happi.com/breaking-news/victoria-jackson-is-2025-brand-of-the-year-honoree-for-no-makeup-makeup-hollywood-beauty-awards/</ref>


== References ==
Her most personal philanthropic endeavor is the '''Guthy Jackson Charitable Foundation''', named after her daughter. The foundation funds critical NMO research, collaborates with global scientists, and works to accelerate the development of viable treatments and a potential cure. Jackson is actively involved in the foundation’s strategy, fundraising, and awareness campaigns.<ref>https://guthyjacksonfoundation.org/videos/how-to-make-a-difference/</ref>
<references />


== External Links ==
Her broader philanthropic commitments include supporting rare disease research. Jackson is known for her hands-on involvement in every project, often advocating directly for overlooked causes and leveraging her network to drive systemic change.<ref>https://www.womenofthehall.org/inductee/victoria-jackson/</ref>
* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-jackson-usa/ Victoria Jackson on LinkedIn]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Jackson_(entrepreneur) Victoria Jackson on Wikipedia]
==Awards and Recognition==
* [https://www.instagram.com/officialvictoriajackson/ Victoria Jackson on Instagram]
Victoria Jackson’s contributions to business and society have earned her widespread recognition:
* [https://lookgoodfeelbetter.org/ Look Good Feel Better Foundation]
 
* [https://jgsf.org/ Jackson-Gabriel Silver Foundation]
* Honoree at National Health and Innovation Galas, acknowledging her work in regenerative medicine and pediatric rare diseases.<ref>http://www.fatmascara.com/blog/victoria-jackson</ref>
* Featured in Top Media Outlets, including Forbes, People Magazine, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and documentaries focused on women in business, rare disease activism, and beauty industry pioneers.<ref>https://people.com/makeup-mogul-victoria-jackson-quit-beauty-save-daughter-now-shes-back-exclusive-8777827</ref><ref>https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-02-28-fi-37115-story.html</ref>
* Named “2025 Brand of the Year” by the Hollywood Beauty Awards for her No Makeup Makeup brand relaunch.<ref>https://www.happi.com/breaking-news/victoria-jackson-is-2025-brand-of-the-year-honoree-for-no-makeup-makeup-hollywood-beauty-awards/</ref>
* Her life and work have also been honored by institutions such as the Women’s Hall of Fame and White House Historical Association.<ref>https://www.womenofthehall.org/inductee/victoria-jackson/</ref><ref>https://www.whitehousehistory.org/national-council/victoria-jackson</ref>
 
==References==
<references/>
 
==External Links==
* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-jackson-0b01287b/ Victoria Jackson on LinkedIn]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Jackson Victoria Jackson on Wikipedia]
* [https://www.instagram.com/officialvictoriajackson/ Victoria Jackson on Instagram]
* [https://lookgoodfeelbetter.org/ Look Good Feel Better Foundation]
* [https://guthyjacksonfoundation.org Jackson-Gabriel Silver Foundation]
* [https://www.guthy-renker.com/ Guthy-Renker]
* [https://www.guthy-renker.com/ Guthy-Renker]

Latest revision as of 08:39, 14 May 2025

Victoria Jackson (born 1955, New York City, United States) is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist, cosmetics innovator, and author. She is best known as the founder of Victoria Jackson Cosmetics and a pioneer of the “No Makeup Makeup” movement, which redefined beauty standards by promoting natural, minimalist aesthetics. Her legacy spans beauty entrepreneurship, healthcare philanthropy, rare disease advocacy, and female empowerment.[1][2]

Early Life and Education

Victoria Jackson was born in 1955 in New York City. From an early age, she developed a deep interest in beauty not merely as a matter of appearance but as a tool for building self-confidence and inner strength. While detailed information about her formal education is limited, her formative years were driven by a desire to uplift others and make beauty more inclusive and empowering.

Raised in a period when heavy makeup was the norm, Jackson challenged the prevailing standards by embracing a more natural approach to beauty. Her core belief was that makeup should enhance, not mask. This philosophy would later influence her revolutionary approach to cosmetics and branding.[3]

Personal Life

Victoria Jackson is married to businessman and entrepreneur Bill Guthy, co-founder of the direct marketing powerhouse Guthy-Renker. The couple shares a passion for philanthropy and has worked together on multiple charitable initiatives. They have children, one of whom diagnosed with a rare and life-threatening disease became the inspiration behind the creation of the Guthy Jackson Charitable Foundation, which funds medical research into NeuroMyelitis Optica (NMO).[4]

Jackson’s personal life has been a powerful influence on her philanthropic and entrepreneurial missions. She consistently draws from personal experiences, including navigating her daughter’s medical journey, to inspire her work and humanitarian outreach.[5]

Career

Jackson began her career as a makeup artist and quickly rose to prominence as one of the most influential beauty entrepreneurs of the late 20th century. In the 1980s, she launched Victoria Jackson Cosmetics, a groundbreaking beauty brand built on the radical idea of “No Makeup Makeup” a concept that encouraged women to embrace their natural features through subtle and simplified beauty routines.[6]

Her brand gained widespread acclaim via direct-response television marketing, where Jackson’s engaging infomercials became iconic. She often addressed viewers directly, blending product education with messages of empowerment and self-worth. The brand’s accessible pricing and relatable messaging resonated with millions of women, helping it become a major player in the U.S. cosmetics industry.[7]

Jackson is also a published author of several books focused on beauty, confidence, and personal transformation. Her writing and frequent appearances on national television helped amplify her influence beyond cosmetics and into public discourse on self-esteem and resilience.[8][9]

A turning point in her career came when her daughter was diagnosed with NeuroMyelitis Optica, a rare genetic disorder. This deeply personal challenge redirected Jackson’s focus toward medical advocacy and philanthropy. She co-founded the Guthy Jackson Charitable Foundation, which has since become a leader in funding NMO research and supporting affected families.[10]

She is also known for investing in biomedical innovation and regenerative medicine. Jackson has partnered with leading physicians to advance healthcare breakthroughs.[11]

Philanthropy and Advocacy

Victoria Jackson has dedicated much of her life to using her platform and resources for humanitarian causes, particularly in the areas of healthcare, women’s empowerment, and rare disease awareness.

Her most personal philanthropic endeavor is the Guthy Jackson Charitable Foundation, named after her daughter. The foundation funds critical NMO research, collaborates with global scientists, and works to accelerate the development of viable treatments and a potential cure. Jackson is actively involved in the foundation’s strategy, fundraising, and awareness campaigns.[12]

Her broader philanthropic commitments include supporting rare disease research. Jackson is known for her hands-on involvement in every project, often advocating directly for overlooked causes and leveraging her network to drive systemic change.[13]

Awards and Recognition

Victoria Jackson’s contributions to business and society have earned her widespread recognition:

  • Honoree at National Health and Innovation Galas, acknowledging her work in regenerative medicine and pediatric rare diseases.[14]
  • Featured in Top Media Outlets, including Forbes, People Magazine, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and documentaries focused on women in business, rare disease activism, and beauty industry pioneers.[15][16]
  • Named “2025 Brand of the Year” by the Hollywood Beauty Awards for her No Makeup Makeup brand relaunch.[17]
  • Her life and work have also been honored by institutions such as the Women’s Hall of Fame and White House Historical Association.[18][19]

References

  1. https://officialvictoriajackson.com/
  2. https://people.com/makeup-mogul-victoria-jackson-quit-beauty-save-daughter-now-shes-back-exclusive-8777827
  3. https://officialvictoriajackson.com/
  4. https://guthyjacksonfoundation.org/videos/how-to-make-a-difference/
  5. https://people.com/makeup-mogul-victoria-jackson-quit-beauty-save-daughter-now-shes-back-exclusive-8777827
  6. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/beauty-industry-pioneer-victoria-jackson-launches-no-makeup-makeup---a-new-era-of-color-cosmetics-302209145.html
  7. https://www.happi.com/breaking-news/victoria-jackson-is-2025-brand-of-the-year-honoree-for-no-makeup-makeup-hollywood-beauty-awards/
  8. https://officialvictoriajackson.com/
  9. https://www.happi.com/breaking-news/victoria-jackson-launches-no-makeup-makeup-brand/
  10. https://guthyjacksonfoundation.org/videos/how-to-make-a-difference/
  11. http://www.fatmascara.com/blog/victoria-jackson
  12. https://guthyjacksonfoundation.org/videos/how-to-make-a-difference/
  13. https://www.womenofthehall.org/inductee/victoria-jackson/
  14. http://www.fatmascara.com/blog/victoria-jackson
  15. https://people.com/makeup-mogul-victoria-jackson-quit-beauty-save-daughter-now-shes-back-exclusive-8777827
  16. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-02-28-fi-37115-story.html
  17. https://www.happi.com/breaking-news/victoria-jackson-is-2025-brand-of-the-year-honoree-for-no-makeup-makeup-hollywood-beauty-awards/
  18. https://www.womenofthehall.org/inductee/victoria-jackson/
  19. https://www.whitehousehistory.org/national-council/victoria-jackson

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