Welcome to The Unpublishable! Here’s what people are saying about this weekly(ish) beauty newsletter:

  • “The woman the beauty industry fears the most.” - the Sunday Herald

  • “Yanking consumers out of the matrix made by the beauty industry.” - HuffPost

  • One of “2023’s Most Innovative and Visionary Talents … helping to shape culture while breaking new ground.” - Adweek (Creative 100 for 2023)

  • “Dazzled! Giddy! And am now a devotee of Jessica DeFino!!” - E. Jean Carroll

  • “DeFino’s [work] is a reminder to question our relationship with beauty. Why do we do what we do? Is it being defined by society or driven by our authentic self?” - Dua Lipa

  • “Examines the beauty industry’s tight grasp on consumers and popular culture, from evolving beauty standards to the deft marketing tactics used to sell people more products.” - New York Magazine

  • “Jessica is brilliant and constantly gets right to the heart of the capitalism, misogyny, and racism at the heart of the beauty industry ... it's the only beauty content i read” - Rayne Fisher-Quann

  • “Jessica DeFino covers the beauty industry the way Woodward and Bernstein covered Watergate.” - Val Monroe

  • “Terrifically smart.” - Slate

  • “A newsletter focused on the darker sides of the beauty industry.” - Vox

  • “The most thought-provoking content on Substack … life-affirming, hilariously damning of the beauty industry.” - Sian Clifford

  • “Jessica DeFino is a beauty writer whose newsletter should be at the top of your list.” - Christina Pérez

  • “A tantalising series of beauty stories … Subscribe for witty, BS-free content.” - The Sunday Times


Hi! I’m Jessica DeFino, a former editor for the Kardashian-Jenner Apps (I’m sorry!) and a freelance beauty journalist for The New York Times, Vogue, WWD, Allure, and more.

This newsletter is a place for my most “unpublishable” pitches: the beauty-critical content that publications can’t, won’t, or don’t cover — whether that’s to appease advertisers, preserve brand relationships, or cling to the conventional wisdom, outdated ideals, and marketing myths that keep consumers consuming. Trust me, it all influences what information makes it to the mainstream.

Basically, it’s what the beauty industry won’t tell you — from a reporter on a mission to reform it.

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Jessica DeFino 

Jessica DeFino is a beauty culture critic (The New York Times, Vice, Vanity Fair) and "the woman the beauty industry fears the most," says the Sunday Herald. She writes the weekly(ish) newsletter The Unpublishable.