Trinny Woodall is a guest judge on Dragon’s Den – brush up on Trinny London’s best products
Trinny Woodall is a guest judge on Dragon’s Den – brush up on Trinny London’s best products
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The beauty mogul founded Trinny London in 2017. Joining the likes of Joe Wicks, Emma Grede and Gary Neville as a guest on the BBC’s legendary business show, Dragons Den, Trinny Woodall is in the hot seat for this week’s episode. The businesswoman and beauty entrepreneur founded her eponymous brand Trinny London in 2017. Debuting with a line of stackable cream-based, multi tasking T-pots, she’s since expanded into SPF, foundations, mascaras and acclaimed skincare.
Sold in 180 countries, Trinny London is synonymous with a fuss-free, easy to apply, buildable and blendable approach to beauty. This ethos is reflected in the brand’s brilliant hybrid formulas, from the BBF SPF 30 cream (a tinted moisturiser) and the lash2brow (this dual-end brush does what it says on the tin) to the lip2cheek (a blush and lip tint).
A champion for female entrepreneurs, Woodall launched an elevator pitch series on Instagram in 2019, where budding female founders can explain their business to her 1.4 million followers. Similarly, Woodall taught a BBC Maestro course last year on how to thrive in business and regularly answers questions on her social media accounts.
However, the beauty mogul doesn’t shy away from talking about her bumpy road to success. Woodall came to fame in the Noughties as part of the makeover duo Trinny and Susannah. Their Ready to Wear column in the Daily Telegraph morphed into the BBC’s What Not to Wear series in 2001, boasting 7 million viewers at its peak.
Their outspoken personalities, little regard for personal space and no nonsense advice landed them another series on ITV, Trinny & Susannah Undress. Arguably inventing the reality TV makeover genre, the duo paved the way for shows like Snog Marry Avoid and the controversial 10 Year’s Younger.