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Most people hear "Estée Lauder" and think of cosmetics—lipstick, perfume, face cream. But the real story isn’t just about makeup—it’s about a woman being an unstoppable force.
Estée Lauder didn’t just build a beauty brand; she rewrote the rules of an industry. She turned rejection into fuel, defied industry gatekeepers, and transformed a homemade face cream into a multi-billion-dollar global powerhouse.
When department stores refused to stock her products, she created a demand they couldn’t ignore. When experts said women wouldn’t spend $115 on face cream, she proved them wrong. When competitors copied her formulas, she didn’t fight them—she outmaneuvered them. Her real genius wasn’t in chemistry, but in understanding human psychology, persistence, and the power of storytelling.
This is the story of Estée Lauder.
Make sure to stick around at the end for my reflections and thoughts.
(05:26) Chapter 1 - The Early Years
(08:17) Chapter 2: From Kitchen to Department Stores: The Beauty Revolution
(09:04) First Break: House of Ash Blondes
(11:58) Married
(13:35) Chapter 3: Marketing Genius and Brand Building: The Perfect Moment
(15:20) The Power of a Gift
(16:51) Tell-A-Woman
(19:04) Department Store Breakthrough
(21:03) Chapter 4: The Expansion Era: The Key to Success
(26:09) Tell-Every-Woman
(28:42) Beyond Department Stores
(34:58) Chapter 5: Youth Dew
(36:37) Creating a New Category
(39:35) Success Breeds Competition
(41:16) Knowing what not to do
(44:06) Chapter 6: Beyond America: London Calling
(45:53) A Lesson in Brand Building
(47:43) The French Accident
(48:38) The Art of Adaptation
(49:49) Chapter 7: New Categories: Growing the Whole Pie
(52:08) The Clinique Revolution
(53:28) A New Kind of Marketing
(56:13) Chapter 8: The Lauder Philosophy: Business as Obsession
(56:25) Core Principles
(58:55) The Human Touch
(01:00:38) SHANE’S REFLECTIONS
This episode is for informational purposes only and is based on Estée Lauder’s incredible 1985 autobiography Estée: A Success Story.
Upgrade — If you want to hear my thoughts and reflections at the end of all episodes, join our membership: fs.blog/membership and get your own private feed.
Newsletter - The Brain Food newsletter delivers actionable insights and thoughtful ideas every Sunday. It takes 5 minutes to read, and it’s completely free. Learn more and sign up at fs.blog/newsletter
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Most people hear "Estée Lauder" and think of cosmetics—lipstick, perfume, face cream. But the real story isn’t just about makeup—it’s about a woman being an unstoppable force.
Estée Lauder didn’t just build a beauty brand; she rewrote the rules of an industry. She turned rejection into fuel, defied industry gatekeepers, and transformed a homemade face cream into a multi-billion-dollar global powerhouse.
When department stores refused to stock her products, she created a demand they couldn’t ignore. When experts said women wouldn’t spend $115 on face cream, she proved them wrong. When competitors copied her formulas, she didn’t fight them—she outmaneuvered them. Her real genius wasn’t in chemistry, but in understanding human psychology, persistence, and the power of storytelling.
This is the story of Estée Lauder.
Make sure to stick around at the end for my reflections and thoughts.
(05:26) Chapter 1 - The Early Years
(08:17) Chapter 2: From Kitchen to Department Stores: The Beauty Revolution
(09:04) First Break: House of Ash Blondes
(11:58) Married
(13:35) Chapter 3: Marketing Genius and Brand Building: The Perfect Moment
(15:20) The Power of a Gift
(16:51) Tell-A-Woman
(19:04) Department Store Breakthrough
(21:03) Chapter 4: The Expansion Era: The Key to Success
(26:09) Tell-Every-Woman
(28:42) Beyond Department Stores
(34:58) Chapter 5: Youth Dew
(36:37) Creating a New Category
(39:35) Success Breeds Competition
(41:16) Knowing what not to do
(44:06) Chapter 6: Beyond America: London Calling
(45:53) A Lesson in Brand Building
(47:43) The French Accident
(48:38) The Art of Adaptation
(49:49) Chapter 7: New Categories: Growing the Whole Pie
(52:08) The Clinique Revolution
(53:28) A New Kind of Marketing
(56:13) Chapter 8: The Lauder Philosophy: Business as Obsession
(56:25) Core Principles
(58:55) The Human Touch
(01:00:38) SHANE’S REFLECTIONS
This episode is for informational purposes only and is based on Estée Lauder’s incredible 1985 autobiography Estée: A Success Story.
Upgrade — If you want to hear my thoughts and reflections at the end of all episodes, join our membership: fs.blog/membership and get your own private feed.
Newsletter - The Brain Food newsletter delivers actionable insights and thoughtful ideas every Sunday. It takes 5 minutes to read, and it’s completely free. Learn more and sign up at fs.blog/newsletter
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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