PositiveThe New York Times Book ReviewA compulsively readable narrative of beauty, business, privilege and mogul-dom. This is a well-reported inside-baseball analysis of a cosmetics company and the culture that surrounded it ... Meltzer is sympathetic to and sometimes friendly with her subject, but more than once the book works itself into knots trying to decide whether Weiss is too self-effacing or if Glossier’s success really was the right idea at exactly the right moment ... Sometimes Meltzer’s fascination with the founder feels a bit overblown ... Glossy is fair, and smart ... Dishy.