Welcome back to Haul of Fame, your must-read beauty roundup for new products, new ideas and a return to slime.
Included in todayâs issue: Ciate London, Cover FX, Elemis, Hanni, Henry Rose, Joylux, Kiehlâs, the Lip Bar, Merit Beauty, the Outset, Pat McGrath Labs, Phlur, Prada Beauty, Snif, Tarte, Too Faced, Tonymoly, Tower 28, Undefined Beauty and the luscious reign of pond scum.
But first
When the sheet mask brand Loops looked at their 2024 numbers, they saw something new: Profitability. The New York-based company hit the scene in 2020 with a line of super-squishy face masks made in Korea â right when stay-at-home beauty rituals became a self-soothing mechanism for millions of quarantined Americans.
In 2022, the indie brand made its first big hire with CEO Meg Bedford, who began her career in magazine publishing before helping Tom Ford and Pat McGrath launch their nascent beauty lines.
Bedfordâs strong digital background, combined with her Hollywood-adjacent career, put her in a unique position at Loops: She knew the indie brand needed to stay in its lane as âsimplified skincareâ â or as I call it, âdrunk girl skincare,â which she didnât disagree with â but also amplify its social media presence and diversify its product line beyond masks.
Enter the Wrapping Mask, a tube of extra-hydrating serum drops today. Loops claims has all the benefits of a hyaluronic sheet mask, but without the actual sheet. (In this way, itâs a bit like the âtighteningâ body creams that promise to be like invisible corsets. Itâs launching today after a year in development in Seoul, Korea, and comes with a co-sign from Camila Mendes, the actress who also became Loopsâ âcreative directorâ in 2022, shortly after Bedfordâs tenure began.
âWe love her, obviously,â said Bedford, noting that Mendes has been styling and art directing shoots for the new product, along with a line of biodegradable skincare wipes for concerns like hydration, brightness, and oil, which also debut today. âShe has such a creative mind, and is amazing at collaboration and connection.â
The popularity of Mendes is one reason Loops has hit their financial benchmarks, says Bedford, but the investment in quality formulas is another. âWe try not to scale too quickly because we know if we donât get the actual product right, it wonât matter,â Bedford explained. âItâs amazing that celebrities and influencers and micro influencers want to talk about our product.â (TikTok posts have included Loops Beauty products in nearly 4 million videos; according to social media analytics, Loop Beauty content has been viewed over 300 million times on that platform alone.)
Now, Loops Beauty is confronting something far larger, and less sexy, than celebrity buzz. âI lie awake at night thinking about air-shipping versus ground shipping,â she said. âWe launched in CVS in April in 3800 doors. Now they want another 1500 doors. Do we meet the demand, but have less profitability because [of rushed production]? Do we lean into scarcity a little bit more? Itâs such a good problem to have,â she laughed. âBut itâs not going to be solved by star power.â Just good olâ data analytics, and a lot of bouncy skin.
What Else Is New
Skincare
Indie skincare darling Tower 28 dropped SOS Daily Balancing Gel Cleanser on July 22. It claims to remove SPF and makeup in one go, and helps the skin replace electrolytes because Gatorade is cheaper than a facial.
Hanni has 10,000 aura points, or at least 10,000 people on its waitlist for Good Aura Body Oil. After being sold out for nearly a year, the product is back with new aluminium packaging for optimum recycling.
On July 23, Kiehlâs launched Auto-Tone Discolouration & UV Solution. But donât let the name freak you out: Itâs basically just SPF 30, in a formula that evens out the skin tone. It costs $52.
Also on July 23, a new brand â Heavenly by Nia â launched with a Soothing Star Moisturiser and Skyâs Foam Cleanser. The products are the brainchild of a young woman named Niamarie Vargas, who developed the line to help her little sister get clearer skin. They come packaged in Brat Summer green tubes, with throwback computer fonts last seen on Oregon Trail screens.
The skin barrier continues to prosper! Undefined Beauty debuted its R&R Repair Mist, âa versatile skin barrier boosting spray, supercharged with Hypochlorous Acid,â on July 23. Itâs $18.
Also back in the spotlight: premium pond scum. On July 23, Elemis introduced its Pro-Collagen Future Restore Syndrome, which includes âmarine microalgae diatomsâ â tiny organisms that live in silica drops the way snails live in shells.
The gap between sex care and skincare continues to close. On July 22, Joylux rolled out a small red-light wand that it claims can help users âexperience more natural lubrication, increased sensation, a stronger pelvic floor and a feeling of tightness.â So ⦠Sola Wave for your uterus? Itâs $400 and counts an OB-GYN, Dr. Sarah de la Torre, as a co-creator.
Ciate London launched a combo lip-balm-and-mask on July 19. Itâs called Watermelon Burst and smells a tiny bit like a Jolly Rancher.
The Outsetâs Cool Cream Smoothing Mask hit shelves on July 26. It promises a cooling sensation along with more moisture, and counts âelectric daisyâ â also called the âtoothache plantâ for its herbal healing history â as a key ingredient. Cue the ScarJo + Colin Jost video tutorial in 4â¦3â¦2â¦
Makeup
Prada Beauty released its ever-so-slightly green setting powder on July 22. It claims to control shine and deliver a soft matte finish, and costs $90. Iâd wager that $80 of that is for the mixed-metal packaging stamped with Pradaâs pristine logo, but hey, itâs extremely chic.
On July 25, The Lip Bar introduced its Nonstop Liquid Matte Lipstick in a hot pink, shimmer-infused shade called Very Rich. It is Barbiecore-adjacent and looks quite divine in colour swatches.
Tonymolyâs new lip balm dropped July 25, too. Itâs a collab with the toy brand Squishmallows, and has tiny cartoon cats and pigs. Adorbs, but also: When is Jellycat going to release a jelly gloss line? Surely ColourPop or e.l.f. are on this beatâ¦
Getting picked last in gym class always sucked. Getting picked last in the WNBA draft, though? That gets you a beauty deal, at least if youâre Cover FX. The makeup brandâs new campaign, âMs. Irrelevants,â launched July 24 with basketball star Angel Jackson, tennis pro Solymar Colling, and soccer player Talia Gabarra â all of whom âare the last pickâ of their respective league drafts, according to a press release. Itâs always fun to root for underdogs, but a campaign like this needs a heavy dollop of wit to show the brand isnât negging its talent. To me, the imagery looks a little too harsh to read as an inclusive, subversive gag. Itâs not there yet. But the womenâs foundation-dabbed skin? Flawless.
Palette news! Pat McGrath Labs launched two new shadow quads â Opalescent Orchid and Nirvana Nectar â on July 23. They both boast super-rich colour payoffs and ultra-fine grains of glitter. Also on July 23, Too Faced unveiled Appley In Love, an 18-shade compact that, like Elle Woodsâ resume, is scented. (This one has a whiff of caramel.) Tarte has a new palette, too, for its 25th birthday. It launched on July 19 and has the 28 best-selling shades from the brand. Itâs $54, so ⦠uh ⦠$1.90 per shadow?
On July 26, Merit Beauty debuted Brow 1990, a gel pencil in four shades. They tapped author and mental health advocate Gemma Styles to test it out on her Instagram â and show her super-thin brows circa 2010 in a flashback photo. Itâs a cool way to tap into celebrity culture and cultural discourse all at once, and the formula looks effective onscreen.
Fragrance
Phlurâs new hair and body mists â Coconut Skin and Caramel Skin, which smell exactly like they sound â dropped on July 24. They cost $38, and speak to the fact that premium scents are going hard on the category, too. Iâm still an eau de parfum girl, but I also still use PowerPoint instead of Canva. This body mist move feels like the fragrance equivalent.
Snifâs collaboration with YouTuber Monet Mcmichael is finally live on its website. The scent is called Rose Era, and has notes of flowers along with âclean laundry accordâ â basically, just a whiff of soft cotton and fabric softener.
Michelle Pfeifferâs brand, Henry Rose, introduced its Jakeâs House BVI scent on July 22. It has âmarine citrus skin muskâ which sounds like youâre eating oranges in the ocean. Could be fun.
Also, wait, did you guys know Sabrina Carpenter was launching a perfume?!
And finallyâ¦
Itâs really interesting that The Sloomoo Institute â a âslime museumâ in New York City thatâs part Instagram content factory and part extended gift shop â has poached Sandra Gil as its marketing head, since Gil was head of brand at Vintnerâs Daughter. Is Sloomoo headed into a product expansion phase aimed at Gen Alpha? Slimy self-care could be a good bet. Plus, Sloomooâs co-founder is Karen Rabinowitz also co-founded the influencer agency Digital Brand Architects, a cash machine for TikTok stars and beauty brands.