Scottish Daily Mail

MY LIGHT BULB MOMENT

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Skincare pioneer Jane Wurwand

Jane WurWand, 59, co-founded dermalogic­a with her husband raymond in 1986. they have two adult daughters. Born in edinburgh, she now lives in la. MY MOTHER was an amazing role model. When my father unexpected­ly died of a heart attack, she single-handedly raised me (aged just two) and my three sisters.

Her example taught me early on the importance of financial independen­ce, and made me feel brave and resilient.

My first memories were knowing that the very worst had happened — but that I’d survived it.

Wanting to make her proud, I got my first job aged 13, as a Saturday girl at a salon in Poole, then trained as a beauty therapist.

I’d hoped to learn how to optimise skin health, as I had eczema and my sister had acne. But it was all smoke and mirrors: ‘magic creams’ and compressio­n wraps. I was quickly disillusio­ned.

My next job, for Mary Quant’s make-up line, in 1977, showed me it was OK to rock the boat. In kneehigh boots and black lipstick, it felt like we were changing the world!

My light bulb moment came after moving to LA with my husband in 1983. We ran a skin therapist training programme. One day, a student asked what products to use. There was nothing I felt comfortabl­e recommendi­ng.

So, nine months later, we launched Dermalogic­a: ‘logical’ in-salon skincare, backed by quality training. A cosmetic and pharmaceut­ical hybrid — then unheard of — free from irritants.

In the first year, we made $1million. In 1988, we launched in the UK. It felt like an earthquake!

Today, the brand sells 28million products a year worldwide. Now, I focus on FITE, an initiative to help young women set up businesses to support themselves financiall­y — just like my mother taught me.

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