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This week's beauty launches: You’re Looking Well's debut range, Tropic Skincare's "world first" natural retinal serum and more...

Sophie Smith
10 November 2023

This week's beauty launches include Fussy's first-ever body bars, Dior's fragrance and skincare for babies, Tropic Skincare's "world first" natural retinal serum, and You’re Looking Well's debut supplement and skincare offer.

You’re Looking Well launches with new supplement and skincare line

You’re Looking Well (YLW), a new supplement and skincare offer that joins the dots between gut health and skin health, has launched for the first time.

Formulated by a team of acclaimed scientists, dieticians and chemists, the supplements have been created to optimise the gut microbiome, whilst the topical formulations aim to bolster the skin’s unique ecosystem of bacteria.

The brand has initially launched with a Day Cream, Day Pill, Night Cream and Night Pill, designed to "create a glow that comes from the inside out".

The Day Pill is packed with probiotics and vitamins to boost the microbiome, whilst The Day Cream features a Microbiome Complex with prebiotics and postbiotics to strengthen the skin barrier.

The Night Pill is rich in minerals and actives that support the body’s natural circadian rhythm, helping overall skin health and encouraging better quality sleep. Meanwhile, the Night Cream boosts renewal with a bio-retinoid, as well as tapping into skin’s circadian rhythm and protecting against premature lifestyle ageing.

You’re Looking Well is available via membership, with a monthly subscription at £150, quarterly subscription at £298 (34% saving), and annual subscription at £995 (45% saving).

Tropic

Tropic Skincare drops "world first" natural retinal serum

Tropic Skincare has launched a "world first" certified natural retinal, called the Youth Potion.

The serum works to rapidly reverse visible signs of ageing. Born from a decade’s worth of in-house research and biochemistry, the formula feeds skin with 10 "youth-enhancing" actives to reduce fine lines, boost collagen and unlock a youthful glow.

Advanced marine retinal – "a revolutionary form of vitamin A" – works over 10x faster than retinol to deliver "unparalleled performance and powerful results", without the irritation.

Working in tandem, plant peptides and bakuchiol smooth wrinkles and enhance elasticity, while multivitamins, phytonutrients and CoEnzyme Q10 even tone, brighten and refine skin texture.

Priced at £68 for 30ml, the Youth Potion is available at Tropic Skincare.

Dior unveils new fragrance and skincare for babies

Dior has launched a new luxury skincare and fragrance line for babies and children, scented by renowned perfumer Francis Kurkdjian.

Under the banner of Baby Dior Beauty, the new collection of skincare and fragrance is said to echo the Baby Dior ready-to-wear creations as an "ode to the first steps and emotions of little ones".

Bonne Étoile is a new scented water for babies and children, which evokes "sweet childhood memories" with light notes of fruit, pillowy cotton and velvety petals.

Meanwhile, the brand has also introduced a three-part ritual to delicately care for babies’ skin - La Mousse Très Fondante, Le Lait Très Tendre and L'Eau Très Fraiche.

Priced at £80 to £230, the Baby Dior Beauty line is available at Dior.

Pleasing enters fragrance with three new scents

Harry Styles' beauty brand Pleasing has unveiled its first-ever fragrance line, initially launching with three new scents later this month.

Developed with French fragrance house Robertet, the new scents are said to embody "simplicity, innovation, creativity, and beauty".

The three fragrances include 'Closness', 'Bright, Hot' and 'Rivulets'.

The move marks Pleasing's first-ever fragrance range, having previously offered various skincare, makeup and clothing items.

Priced at £135 each, the scents will launch online at Pleasing from 16 November, as well as The Corner Shop at Selfridges London - a pop-up space within the retailer's Oxford Street department store.

Fussy expands offer with first-ever body bars

Refillable deodorant brand Fussy has entered the bodycare category with its first-ever collection of sustainable body bars.

In response to customer demand and its mission to "banish single-use plastic from the bathroom", the brand has introduced two new body bars.

Packed with "kind-to-skin" ingredients, the soap-free body bars are said to form a luxurious lather to clean and nourish, without leaving skin dry.

The Exfoliating Body Bar features charcoal and bamboo powder to provide a natural scrub and absorb excess oil. The active ingredients are also supported by Inulin, a prebiotic with hydrating qualities to help protect the skin’s biome.

Alongside this, a new Bodywash Bar is available in the brand's two bestselling deodorant scents - Cloud Nine and Tropic Tonic - boasting ingredients such as virgin coconut oil to moisturise and hydrate, colloidal oat to soothe and calm, and again supported by prebiotics to help protect the skin.

Priced at £8 each, the Exfoliating Body Bar and Bodywash Bar are available at Fussy.

Huda Beauty

Huda Beauty launches grunge eyeshadow palette

Huda Beauty has launched a Pretty Grunge Palette, described as a statement palette with "versatile, intensely pigmented and unapologetically bold shades".

The palette features 18 vegan shades, including chrome metallics, shimmers, mattes and a creamy gloss - all promising eight-hour wear.

It forms a collection with the brand's Pretty Grunge Face Gloss, a highlighting gloss with a sheer multi-use formula to give a "luminous sheen" to the lips and cheeks.

Formulated with pH-Bloom, the limited-edition gel gloss is clear when applied but adapts to a subtle 'Punk Pink' blush with a silky, reflective glow.

Priced at £62 and £28, the Pretty Grunge Palette and Pretty Grunge Face Gloss are available at Cult Beauty, Boots and Sephora UK.


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