Drum roll, please (and yes, we do expect you to mimic the sound…) The day has finally arrived and we’re SO excited to announce our first ever Brand of the Week. So, without further ado, let us introduce Dirty Works, who will be showcasing seven fabulous products over the duration of this week.
Who is Dirty Works?
A British brand, born and bred, Dirty Works offers a range of fun and sophisticated top-to-toe beauty products, enabling us all to take time out from our busy lifestyles to indulge in some girly glamour and much needed me-time. A go-to for many of us at LiB HQ, Dirty Works combines some seriously fun designs and good quality formulations with enticing fragrances. Ladies, affordable beauty has never looked so good on our beauty shelves, let us tell you!
The Dirty Works range spans skincare, bodycare, divine smelling bath products, quality cosmetics and oodles of accessories. Some of our fave bath products have emerged from the Dirty Works range and each contain the brand’s signature fragrance; a blend of vibrant fruity top notes of peach and cassis, with subtle floral nuances of rose, jasmine and orange blossom, supported by base notes of vanilla and amber – just that has got our soap-buds tingling!
So, ladies, it’s time to buff your stuff in the shower and show your skin you care by lovingly lavishing yourself in the ultimate head-to-toe luxury. Just head back to the site every day this week to see the daily reveal – there’s plenty for you to get your mitts on.
TAKE THE OFFER
Dirty Works is available online (worldwide) or exclusively in-store at Sainsbury’s within the UK. As an extra treat for you all, the brand is offering all LiB lovers 25% off everything in the online shop until 31 March 2018. Soak up this offer by using the code LIB25 at the checkout – it’s as simple as that.
T&C’s: This code does not apply to sale items, cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotional codes and only applies while stock lasts.
The time has come to make (and vow to stick to) our New Year resolutions. New Year, new you? Yes, we’ve heard it all before. January is the month of making many promises to ourselves, that, let’s be honest, usually end up being broken after the first week is out, BUT ladies, hear us out; this year we’re going to stick to them! Yes, that’s right, you heard it here first – we can’t go back on our word now. For 2018, team LiB are binning the usual ‘to exercise more’, ‘to shed a few pounds’ and ‘to eat less cake’ (that was never going to work) for simple, achievable beauty resolutions we’ll actually want to keep. Should be easy…. Right?
BEAUTY RESOLUTIONS: YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST
Harriet, Account Manager – “To stop biting my nails – RANK!”
Jemma, Editor & Social Media Manager – “To wash my makeup brushes weekly because I can’t remember the last time I washed them – I’m gross”
Ciara, Graphic Designer – “To stop squeezing my spots – It’s a terrible habit”
Charlotte, Commercial & Partnerships Director – “To give my skin a bit more TLC…e.g. do a face mask or a deep cleanse more regularly than I currently do.”
Christina, Sales Director – “To learn how to apply eyeshadow!”
Emma, Marketing Director – “My beauty resolution is to spend more time looking after my skin: I need to stick to a proper regime with good skincare products, do twice-weekly face masks, and I plan to go for monthly facials (starting with Teresa Tarmey in January). Roll on a glowy, makeup-free 2018!”
Nort, CEO – “To use my moisturiser every day – I promise!”
Jess, Junior Account Manager – “To get into the habit of using primer more so my make-up stays on for longer!”
Iza, Digital Project Manager – “Wash my makeup brushes because I don’t do it as often as I should and review all my makeup products/cosmetics, because I haven’t done it for long time now, so I think some will definitely need to be thrown away ?”
Shivona, Customer Service Manager – “My New Year beauty resolutions include drinking more water, especially at work! My skin gets quite dry and dehydrated because I don’t drink enough water – so this would be first on my list! I also need to declutter my makeup box – throw away any expired products and invest in more natural skincare/make-up products.”
Sasha, Junior Business Development Manager – “Stop picking my spots! and make sure to wash my makeup off!”
Made a resolution to streamline or expand your beauty collection? Why not build your own beauty box?
If you Google whiteheads, you’ll find almost 30 million articles, videos, and products devoted to helping you get rid of the damn things.
And it’s because unlike classic acne, which eventually pops or drains on its own, whiteheads (also known as closed comedones) are tiny, hard, flesh-colored bumps that rarely come to a head, meaning they can sit on your face for years unless you find a product that really works for your skin type, which, for some people, can take even longer.
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But one Redditor may have just found her Holy Grail product — a K-beauty toner that she says completely cleared her whiteheads after just a few months. Which, sure, don’t sound that fast, but considering these suckers are some of the most stubborn zits to treat, it’s actually pretty damn quick.
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“Finally got rid of my closed comedones with COSRX AHA 7 Whitehead Power Liquid!” reads the title of the post, right next to a before-and-after photo of the user’s forehead, which has a smattering of clogged pores before treatment, next to a totally clear forehead after. “I know it probably doesn’t look too bad but it’s always annoyed me,” she continues, “I thought they’d always just be a permanent part of my face.”
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BUY NOW: COSRX AHA 7 Whitehead Power Liquid, $12, amazon.com
But after smoothing on the liquid every other day for a few months, her skin rapidly cleared, thanks to the hefty dose of alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) in the formula. AHAs, which include glycolic acid, lactic acid, and mandelic acid, are pretty much the gold standard for treating clogged pores, rough patches, and dark spots, since they literally loosen the glue between your skin cells to help them shed easier, revealing newer, brighter, happier skin.
Of course, not all AHAs are created equal, and it can take some trial and error to figure out which one agrees with your skin type. But a good place to start would be with the COSRX formula, which has 250 five-star reviews on Amazon, plus, you know, a new cult following, thanks to these insane before-and-after photos. Just remember to layer it on clean, dry skin at night and wait at least 20 minutes before applying anything else on top of it so you don’t neutralize the acids. Now excuse us, please — we have some shopping to do.
If there’s ever been an ideal place to wear some of the eccentric gowns created by high-end designers, Hollywood award shows are surely it. And that’s exactly what Nicole Kidman did at the 2018 Critics’ Choice Awards last night, showing her flair for the occasional unconventional dress by wearing a dramatic, quirky Valentino design.
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And from the reaction on Twitter you’d think she committed the crime of the century.
why does nicole kidman always dress like she’s about to appear in some retro-futuristic reboot of “little house on the prairie”?
THERE IS NO NEED FOR ALL THOSE RUFFLES, NICOLE.
— rockle (@rockle) January 12, 2018
I thought Nicole Kidman’s choice of dress couldn’t get more tacky than at the TIFF, but I think I was wrong
— Jam (@xtinasarrival) January 12, 2018
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I love and adore and respect the hell out of Nicole Kidman, so I want to have a word with the person who put her in this dress. ?
— Tomris Laffly (@TomiLaffly) January 12, 2018
Did no one tell these folks that the critics of the Critics’ Choice Awards don’t refer to them? Sheesh!
With its sheer hot pink fabric, silvery crystal dots, ample ruffles, and lace trim, the dress is certainly not something everyone would choose for themselves. But we happen to think she looked amazing in the unforgettable gown — and so did a few others.
nicole kidman’s dress looks like one my barbie’s had. i love it.
— Skye (@wildflowerskye) January 12, 2018
Ultimately, we have a feeling Nicole doesn’t care one way or another about what people think of her dress, considering she picked up a Critics’ Choice Award — her umpteenth award for her role in Big Little Lies — last night. And it just so happens to match those crystal dots perfectly.
The Best Looks From the 2018 Critics’ Choice Award
Here at Latest in Beauty, we love blogs and thoroughly enjoy looking through all of your fab posts, photos and feedback on our Build-Your-Own beauty boxes. The pool of LiB lovers continues to grow and that’s down to you lovely lot and our collective of beauty bloggers sharing the love and discussing product they’ve discovered through LiB. It’s so exciting when some of our favourite bloggers and influencers share their must-have Latest in Beauty discoveries, therefore each month we like to chat to one of them right here on the blog. We’d like to introduce you to the first Blogger of the Month for 2018; the gorgeous Albertine from AlbertineSarah (previously known as Dippy Writes).
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What’s hot on the blog right now?
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At the moment it’s all about beauty boxes, of all shapes and sizes, and getting more bang for my reader’s bucks! My most read posts are currently about the Soap and Glory Spa of Wonder box and the Latest in Beauty x The Greatest Showman box. Both are great value for money and include amazing products, so I’m guessing that’s why people are so drawn to those posts in particular.
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What’s in your makeup bag for Winter?
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A heavy-duty lip balm (either Dr Lipp or NUXE Reve De Meil), a lip scrub (Lush do great ones), a face mist (Jurlique are my faves for this) and a matte red lipstick (Stila Stay All Day liquid lipsticks are THE best)! Basically, I’m all about keeping my skin hydrated and my lips soft in the winter. And a red lip can fix anything and immediately make me feel put together.
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Favourite discovery from your latest LiB box?
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It has to be the Miller Harris Rose Silence Eau de Parfum sample included in the collaborative box with The Greatest Showman. I’ve fallen head over heels for the heady rose scent and I’m planning to buy myself the biggest bottle I can once I’ve used up my sample! I’m not normally a fan of perfume samples in beauty boxes, but this one was a generous size so I could really get a feel for the fragrance before deciding to buy full-sized.
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What’s your favourite thing about blogging?
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The community, hands down. I’ve met so many lovely people through blogging, and I’ve made some really great friends. Everyone is supportive and helpful, and it’s nice having people I can talk so candidly to about my blog content and how I’m working with brands. I don’t think I would enjoy blogging nearly as much as I do without the community that comes with it.
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SEO – I just find it so boring but it really is necessary for attracting new readers! Adding no-follow links, keywords, image tags etc. can sometimes take me longer than it does to actually write the blog post and I find it really tedious! That said, it definitely has helped my blog to grow, so it’s worth doing.
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What’s your signature scent?
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Ooh that’s a tricky one for me because I do love to test out new fragrances. But right now it’s Elie Saab Girl of Now which is a delicious gourmand scent.
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The blogger/YouTuber made me buy it:
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Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish, and I am eternally grateful for the recommendation because I now can’t live without it!
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Beauty hacks, have you got any?
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If you’ve got annoyingly shaky hands (like me) and struggle to get a sharp winged liner line, then medical tape is your friend. I place it following my natural lower lash line and use it to get a super sharp winged liner line. Once you’re done applying liner you just peel the tape off and go – It’s practically foolproof!
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Oh gosh, luckily I don’t think I have many of these but I definitely get lazy with my skincare routine when I’m really busy, and it definitely shows when I do! I used to be an avid face wipe user but luckily I’ve grown out of that habit and my skin is eternally grateful.
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If you could curate your own beauty box, what would it contain and why?
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This is tricky, but it would have to be a collection of the products I recommend time and time again to my blog readers, friends and family:
Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish Jurlique Rosewater Balancing Mist NUXE Reve De Meil lip balm Smashbox Photo Finish Primer Beautyblender classic sponge Bobbi Brown Smokey Eye mascara Stila Stay All Day Liquid Eyeliner Max Factor Colour Elixir Honey Lacquer Lipgloss in Honey Nude
Check out Albertine’s blog and get all the inspiration from her latest selections before creating your own box! Don’t forget to share the love using #LoveLiB!
Meghan Markle continues to wow everyone with her aspirational yet totally copyable style, as proven by the latest outfit she wore for her second official royal event on Tuesday. And it’s so affordable!
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Okay, it comes to about $2,000, but that’s affordable by royal standards — at least compared to some previous outfits. (Remember the $10,000 Christmas outfit?)
But in all seriousness, at least one of the pieces from the outfit Meghan wore to visit a South London radio station alongside her fiancé, Prince Harry, is relatively inexpensive: a $75 balloon-sleeve sweater by Marks & Spencer. Unfortunately, it sold out in a couple hours, as did the $795 beige Smythe coat she wore.
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The good news? Her wide-leg Burberry pants, Birks gold bar earrings, Sarah Flint pumps, and Sentaler reversible alpaca scarf are still available. The bad news? They’re $650, $395, $395, and $320 respectively. Oh, and the scarf is only available in gray, there are only a few left, and it won’t ship until May.
Sigh.
But if you love the look, all hope is not lost. We’ve found fantastic lookalike pieces at even more fantastic prices.
The Coat
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BUY NOW: ManxiVoo Single Button Long Coat, $20, amazon.com
If you’re anything like us, Christmas was all about overindulging (cheese board every single day? Guilty) – it’s inevitable and something we shouldn’t feel too bad about, because, well, that’s just the joy of the festive season. With that being said, as January rears its ‘back to reality’ head, it’s common to feel the need to embrace a detox – whether that be a full-blown lifestyle overhaul (Veganuary anyone?) or small changes to help you look and feel your best again. Here at LiB, we’re sharing with you some of our simple and easy tips for a January detox, focusing on cleansing inside and out.
DETOX BODY
? An obvious but necessary one? Yes, you guessed it – drink more water. Six to eight glasses a day is recommended for optimum hydration levels and the flushing out of toxins. We suggest getting yourself a super cool water bottle for keeping on your desk, allowing you to monitor how much you’re drinking throughout the day. This one is great for your skin too, because what you put inside really does affect the outside.
? Cut down your caffeine and alcohol intake. Wait, hear us out. Before you drive yourself crazy with the thought, we’re definitely not saying you have to go teetotal; cutting down on stimulants slowly is a more effective way for maintaining your detox without the symptoms that come with avoiding them entirely. How about starting your day with hot water and fresh lemon? Similarly, herbal tea is a great alternative, or if you really can’t break away from your morning coffee, opt for decaf instead.
? Choose one ‘naughty’ thing to eliminate. Cutting out one specific thing is much more manageable and realistic than banning the entirety of your guilty food pleasures. We’re avoiding processed foods, starting with biscuits. This makes elevenses a struggle, but you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do…
? Move more. So, we’ve pledged to go to the gym more than once this year (even that would be an improvement on last year) but if that’s not within your means, simply make an effort to move more. That could be as simple as going for a walk on your lunch break, or doing 20 star jumps in the office every day (much to the amusement of your colleagues, of course).
? Getting enough sleep. Yes, that means putting down the phone in good time before hitting the hay. A bath using Lavender Epsom Salt can work wonders at detoxing both body and mind while improving the quality of your sleep. This isn’t just an old wives’ tale either, we’re talking real therapeutic benefits here, ladies – try it for yourself!
DETOX SKIN
? In the words of Blu Cantrell, we need to let it breathe. We’re not going to lie, the amount of makeup that’s sat on our face over the festive period is akin to the contents of a cement mixer; thick and heavy – but may we add, flawless? The benefits of giving your skin a break is second to none, and no makeup days will allow your skin to breathe, ensuring the efficacy of subsequent skincare steps. If you’re sat in horror at the thought of temporarily parting ways with your foundation, try a light tinted moisturiser, BB or CC cream.
✖️ Start with the inside. As we’ve previously mentioned, what goes inside really does affect the outside. For a total skin detox, ideally you should adapt your diet according to your skincare goals. Processed foods, dairy and refined sugar all contribute to the clogging of pores, therefore opting for alkaline-rich fruits and vegetables, as well as healthy fats like avocados and nuts, keep skin flawless and glowing from the inside out.
? Invest in the double cleanse. OK, we know that sometimes it’s hard enough to wash your face once, but doing it twice really ups your game. The first cleanse should always target the removal of makeup products, while the second – and most vital – allows your cleanser to reach and clean deep into the pores. Double cleansing is especially beneficial to those of us living in big cities, to first remove the pollution and daily grime, then to properly clean.
? Give skin supplements a try – no really, give them a whirl. Want to reset your biological clock while giving your skin a good seeing to? An anti-ageing marine collagen drinkable liquid supplement is just what the skin doctor ordered. This one by Absolute Collagen is one of our favourites and works from the inside out to hydrate and plump the skin for fewer lines and wrinkles. It’s the year to be the best version of you, naturally. Add it to your next box!
? Discover the wonder ingredient that is charcoal. This detoxifying ingredient works to draw out impurities from the skin, great for skin that is acting up after too many late nights and parties. Products harnessing charcoal control oil while working to tighten pores, thus improving the overall look of your skin.
Detox your beauty regime by browsing our build your own beauty box selection!
Meghan Markle had a messy bun at her second official royal visit and I love her for it.
— Katie Armour Taylor (@katiearmour) January 9, 2018
Love that Meghan Markle looks like she just chucked her hair up in a bun 2 minutes before she had to leave the palace. Relatable princess. I like it.
— Hannah (@HannahHanzie) January 9, 2018
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And while the majority of internet commentary about Meghan’s bun is positive, some people just had to rain on her royal parade. (This is the internet, after all.)
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I couldn’t sleep a wink last night, I was so perplexed about Meghan Markle’s sloppy bun.
— New Year, same me! ? (@HomeComingKhing) January 10, 2018
Unofficial critique of Meghan Markle’s style: I like the outfit, even the bulky scarf, but please tidy the hair — it’s a tad too messy https://t.co/3mw4E18g69
— WriteRoyalty (@WriteRoyalty) January 9, 2018
The untidy topknot was not becoming. Ok these two need to grow up they aren’t teens or in their 20’s anymore. Harry is early 30’s and Meghan is almost 40. She can’t keep pushing the envelope, eventually the Queen is going to step in and take her to task. We need dignity.
— Judy (@jcannon685) January 9, 2018
Damn, Judy!
Although some of the Negative Nancies (or Judies) might like to think they’re just demanding Meghan adhere to royal protocol, the only known “rule” for royal women’s hair is to keep it covered with a hat during formal events. If that’s the case, then even Kate Middleton, with her always-flawless hairstyles, is usually guilty of breaking the same rule.
And besides, she looked so chic! We’re all for a little variety and personal style when it comes to the royals — and everyone else. (Including Judy.)
Did you get your hands on our gorgeous YOU Beauty Advent Calendar 2017? If not, don’t stress – we’re still going to share all the beauty offers with you, so that you can treat yourself and relieve those January blues. Read on to discover great discounts and offers from some much-loved beauty brands…
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Get 15% off your next order online over £75 at www.theorganicpharmacy.com – simply enter the code WELCOME17 at online checkout or make some time for you with 20% off your first treatment in-store (choose from the Signature Rose Crystal Lymphatic Facial (90 mins) or Health Assessment (90 mins). Call your nearest store and quote the code when booking
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LONDON — David Beckham has a new goal: to score in the burgeoning men’s grooming market with House 99, a brand he created with L’Oréal that’s due out starting in February.It is the first time the British soccer star-turned-entrepreneur is launching his own beauty label and also marks the first time in years that L’Oréal has kicked off a freestanding brand from scratch. Generally when the company adds to its portfolio, a totally new brand is either created under license or acquired.The sportsman brims with excitement about House 99, which he hopes will spawn a community of guys. He was hands-on for every stage of its development, finding the product-naming process “a real challenge.”The number 99 nods to a watershed year for him — “as a person, as a sportsman and I just became more mature because I had to [with] the birth of my first son, Brooklyn. I got married and won the treble with Manchester United,” he told a clutch of journalists during a recent press conference here. “It was such a momentous year for me personally.”“House” was picked since Beckham likes how it smacks of team spirit. “I’ve always been part of a team throughout my career, and even now, in my business world, I have a great team of people around me,” he continued.For L’Oréal, the reasons were twofold for linking up with the beauty and style icon on the 21-unit line, which includes items for beards, shaving, face, body, tattoos and hair.“We had the unique opportunity to build a strong partnership with one of the most authoritative men on the planet in terms of style,” Cyril Chapuy, deputy general manager of L’Oréal Luxe, said in an exclusive interview, citing Beckham’s 41.7 million Instagram followers, which increase by a half million people monthly. “[It’s] the unique encounter of a market which is booming today and the possibility of collaborating very closely with one of the most iconic men on the planet.”The numbers Beckham generates are, indeed, mind-boggling: One in four online searches of tutorials for men’s hairstyles refer to his look. Ditto for 60 percent of searches about Beckham.
Still, he seems extraordinarily modest and highly focused. “We’ve been working on this for a couple of years, so we are very proud to see it all come together,” said Beckham.It was key to keep things simple for men, he explained, with a chuckle. “We went through very carefully and decided what I personally like and also what guys like,” said Beckham. “In my world, it’s very simple: Get up, shower, moisturize and then do the same before I go to bed. But obviously, we have added products that I feel are very personal to me.”Best exemplifying this is Bold Statement, a tattoo body moisturizer with an SPF 30, created by — and for — Beckham, who has some 40 tattoos (and counting), to help preserve their original colors.
Like Beckham, House 99 is about experimenting with styles — especially when it comes to hair. You name it, he’s tried it, with looks ranging from spiky to shaven, bearded, goatee, quiffed and ponytailed.“Over the last 20 years I’ve had a lot of different hairstyles — mostly good, some not so good,” he admitted.Beckham’s most regrettable? Cornrows, without a doubt.“I remember being in the South of France, and I think I might have had a glass of wine or two, and one of my friends was with me who was great at doing cornrows. I was like: ‘Yeah, do my hair, go on — it keeps getting in the way,’” he told WWD.But that style wasn’t fit for the field. “I get back to work, go to training, and head the ball for the first time, and it’s like so much pain from the cornrows being so tight,” he bemoaned.Beckham said he long cared about the coifs he sported. “Maybe that came from my mum…a hairdresser,” he said. “Even from a very young age, I always wanted my hair to look cool.”Yet what seemed cool to him didn’t always pass muster with Mother Beckham.“I remember back in the day I always wanted my hair to be spiked up, and then I saw this football player that I really liked at the time, and he had [what] was straight on top and then he had a tight curl-type perm on the back. I never had that because my mom wouldn’t let me,” Beckham said with a laugh.To help replicate Beckham’s hairstyles, House 99 includes Smooth Back shaping pomade, Change It Up texturizing clay and Going Strong styling gel.“All of our styling formulas have been tested to resist humidity and sweat,” said Priscilla Foucault, marketing director for the brand.It was a steep learning curve for Beckham in creating the line. “My expertise in this is very limited,” he said.Beckham met with L’Oréal’s team, which asked him about his tastes, and there was a visit to the company’s factory. “Texture-wise I am actually pretty good with most things,” he said. “I don’t like things that are too oily but I like textures, like a real creamy moisturizer. The toner, now it has to be something that feels fresh when you put it on, feels like it’s really doing something.“Smell is important — nothing that’s overpowering, and then the question was: Do you want it masculine? Or do you want it slightly less masculine, which is what I went for,” Beckham continued. “You don’t want someone to be able to smell you before they see you.”House 99’s streamlined packaging comes in black and white to be classic, said Beckham, adding the idea was for the range to remain fresh through time and have a strong look.
His wife, Victoria, helped yea or nay products. She, after all, had a hand in teaching him about the world of beauty since he’d pinch her products.“Whatever she was using I knew it would be the best,” Beckham said, explaining sometimes he would purchase men’s items from brands his wife had. “But the majority of the products that I used literally came from Victoria’s side of the cabinet.”However, only over the past five years has grooming become a more integral part of Beckham’s daily routine. “Up until then, I used to use moisturizer. I used to look after myself, but not [with] specific products for specific reasons,” he said.Victoria Beckham may have planted a seed for the Softer Touch beard oil that’s part of the House 99’s lineup. That’s because when her husband began growing his beard four years ago, she told him “it needs to smell better. It needs to be softer,” he told the journalists. So David Beckham found an oil that he — and she — liked. The rest is history.Also from House 99 are a beard and hair balm, and a purifying beard scrub, which Foucault said has a deep cleansing action due to its charcoal and volcanic stone ingredients. “It removes all the dirt and pollution,” she claimed.
The Seriously Groomed balm, meanwhile, is billed to discipline unruly beards as well as condition and control hair.In the House 99 collection, too, is a shaving cream, foam and stick; shampoos and a conditioner; body care, and face care. Some product formulas in the latter category contain spirulina and quinoa extracts to help strengthen and moisturize skin.What surprised Beckham in the creative process for House 99 was “how much I enjoyed it,” he told WWD.The project includes a digital advertising campaign, shot by Nabil Elderkin, which features numerous men — including Beckham — morphing into each other with different looks in a barber’s chair.“It’s a real community,” he said.House 99 will launch first in the U.K. on Feb. 1 exclusively at Harvey Nichols before rolling out nationwide and then to retailers in 19 other countries starting March 1.“We are going to be very selective in our strategy of physical stores,” said Chapuy, who explained that those chosen must have a strong image and give “exceptional experience, where we can provide services. The scale will be reached a lot by online.”House 99 product prices range from 22 pounds for the 125-ml. bottle of Bold Statement to 18 pounds for the 150-ml. Get Groomed purifying beard scrub and 15 pounds for the 150-ml. Tight Grip fixing spray.
L’Oréal executives did not divulge sales estimates, but industry sources project that House 99 will generate retail sales of $50 million in its first year on counters worldwide.House 99 introduces a wide-ranging prestige grooming line into L’Oréal’s luxury division, which otherwise has for guys’ skin care Biotherm Homme, which Beckham fronts and ranks first in the men’s facial category globally.“The men’s grooming market is highly interesting for us because it’s growing and, second, it’s very much a market that attracts the young male target around the world,” said Chapuy.The worldwide beauty market represents around 210 billion euros, of which the men’s grooming segment makes up about 10 percent and is developing some two- to three-times faster than the 4 percent to 5 percent annually in the overall business.And the pace is ramping up for many reasons, including the mounting popularity of beards. Today in Europe, for instance, 54 percent of males are bearded, almost double the amount a decade ago, according to Chapuy.“The number of barber shops in the U.S. is now 60,000 and in Europe it’s 16,000, and they are increasing like crazy,” the executive said.The rise is due in part to young men’s boundless appetite for all things stylish. “Today four Millennial [males] out of 10 touch up their look during the day,” continued Chapuy, referring to the demographic worldwide. He also noted the explosion in the number of tattoos.So it’s no surprise that grooming today makes up the lion’s share — or 70 percent — of online beauty-related searches carried out by men.Chapuy said that while it is generally L’Oréal’s strategy to create new labels under its existing umbrella brands (think Colorista from L’Oréal Paris, for instance), House 99 lent itself well to a different model.“[Grooming] is a market which is kind of new, so it deserves a new brand. Second, we have the unique opportunity to work with David and [that] deserves creating a brand,” said Chapuy, adding that Beckham himself wanted to develop his own label.House 99 executives will keep dialoguing with and listening to consumers online to help decide what might be added to the brand.It is expected to have a strong online presence. “The number-one digital weapon that we are going to use is of course David’s social platforms and his audience,” said Chapuy. “He is very interested in sharing with fans his [grooming] tips and the products he prefers in the range.”Instagram and Snapchat will play roles, too, in creating buzz and the community of male grooming aficionados.Beckham said he likes being hands-on with all of his businesses.Beauty and grooming are essential planks of a strategy to build his own brand. He has, as well, an ongoing fragrance-related partnership with Coty Inc. that began in 2005 with the launch of his first scent, Instinct, and in 2015 Seven Global, a 50-50 joint venture between himself and partner Simon Fuller, was formed with Global Brands Group Holding Ltd. to grow a lifestyle brand.“There has to be authenticity throughout what we do because it gets very old very quickly if there’s not,” said Beckham. “And people see through that. When you’ve got customers that are loyal to you, passionate about what you do and what you are bringing into the market, you have to respect that.”