Victoria Beckham Beauty launches first skincare product

Beckham launched her eponymous make-up collection earlier this year

Sabrina Barr
Tuesday 19 November 2019 16:10 GMT
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Victoria Beckham‘s eponymous beauty brand has launched its first skincare product.

Earlier this year, the fashion designer released her clean beauty make-up collection, featuring compact eye shadow palettes, single eye shadows and eye liners.

Beckham announced lip and skin products would be made available to purchase in the near future, but gave no official date.

The former Spice Girls band member recently revealed she had collaborated with world-leading regenerative medicine expert Professor Augustinus Bader to create a new moisturiser for Victoria Beckham Beauty.

And today is the day fans can get their hands on it.

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The Cell Rejuvenating Priming Moisturiser, available online at a cost of £92 for a 30ml bottle and £140 for a 50ml bottle.

The “high-performance priming moisturiser”, as it is described in a press statement, has been created using “proprietary TFC8 technology” developed by Professor Bader.

In 2018, the stem-cell researcher launched two skincare products – The Cream and The Rich Cream – from his own brand.

“Infused with powerful actives, the Cell Rejuvenating Priming Moisturiser is clinically tested and shown to help support cell turnover and improve radiance, plump and tone skin, while immediately minimising the appearance of pores and imperfections,” Victoria Beckham Beauty states.

The beauty brand recommends that consumers who buy the product use between one and two pumps of the moisturiser on a daily basis.

Beckham said that it was a “dream” to produce the moisturiser alongside Professor Bader, stating that the skincare product gives her the “fresh, natural glow” that she loves.

Professor Bader described collaborating with Beckham as an “honour”.

“I am excited to share some of our skincare benefits in this products,” the scientist said.

“It’s the first priming moisturiser of its kind to care for your skin cells while also preparing your skin for make-up application.”

Several of Beckham’s Instagram followers expressed their excitement over the launch of her first skincare product.

“Can’t wait to get this! This is what I’ve been waiting for out of all your beauty range!!!” one person commented.

“You are so inspiring. Congratulations Victoria,” another wrote.

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