
Stacey Solomon 'dives into a whole new world' with exciting career update
Stacey Solomon is absolutely thrilled to be venturing into new territory with her brand. The reality TV sensation's haircare line, REHAB, is expanding its empire with the launch of REHAB. Retreat, their most ambitious range to date featuring indulgent products like the Quenching Body Milk, Nourishing Hydrate Body Oil, and the Detoxifying Scalp and Body Scrub.
REHAB co-founders Vicky Ellis and Anastasia Tozer shared with Daily Star: "Expanding into bath and body is a pivotal moment for REHAB, it's a natural evolution of our mission to deliver transformative, ritual-led self-care beyond just hair."
They continued, outlining their vision for the new collection: "This new category allows us to bring our results-driven ethos and sensorial luxury into every part of the daily routine, a head-to-toe experience designed to restore, replenish and REHAB. your skin."
The duo expressed their pride in introducing innovative ideas and "patent-pending technology" to the market, aiming to redefine standards in body care, reports the Daily Star.
Stacey herself couldn't contain her excitement: "I'm over the moon that REHAB. has launched our new 'REHAB. Retreat' Collection. It's been two years in the making, but we're finally diving into a whole new world!".
She added, highlighting the extensive research behind the launch: "There's been so much research behind the scenes to find the best way to keep skin nourished, healthy and hydrated - and we're so excited for you to try it! We're insanely proud of how far our brand has come. Thank you to every single person that's supported us!".
The Loose Woman stars new business venture is adding to her whopping £7million fortune. The all-woman founded haircare brand first captured Stacey's attention years ago but noe decision to become part of the team.
The Sort Your Life Out anchor, 35, invested her own cash into the small haircare, owning a third of the firm in doing so. REHAB has also been hailed the fastest-growing beauty brand on the FEBE 100 list for 2025, in yet another boost for the trio.
The awards - which are only eligible for firms with annual revenues over £3million - show the company is thriving.
More detailed stats from the awards, which have the full title For Entrepreneurs, By Entrepreneurs, show UK-based REHAB's revenue is up 450 per cent in 2025. This comes despite the fact it only has seven staff on its books.
The collection has now expanded into bodycare products as well as haircare as it expands its offering further.
REHAB was founded by two female best friends who say they were "trying to keep up with multiple jobs, children, and their London based social lives".
Describing themselves on their website, they said: "Busy women with a single mission - transform tired hair to its full healthy, glossy potential."
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