
Haus Labs by Lady Gaga has finally launched in Hong Kong
Lady Gaga might be going to Singapore for her concert, but the queen is making an appearance in Hong Kong in another way: with the much-awaited launch of her own cosmetics brand Haus Labs. For ages, Hongkongers have seen beauty influencers beauty influencers raving about the products on social media but never had a chance to purchase them on our shores, until now.
Beauty retail giant Sephora is stocking Haus Labs by Lady Gaga products exclusively in Hong Kong, and the products can now be found in stores at IFC, Windsor House, and K11 Art Mall, as well as online on the Sephora website. Haus Labs is known for its clean, scientifically driven, vegan, and cruelty-free formulas. The full lineup of 125 products include fan favourites such as the Triclone Skin Tech Foundation, the PhD Hybrid Nourishing Lip Oil, and the Color Fuse Blush Powder.
In particular, Haus Labs' bestseller is their foundation which contains over 20 skincare ingredients including fermented arnica, known to reduce redness and inflammation. It's a medium coverage formula, but apparently feels lightweight and gives a dewy finish that looks like you just naturally have good genes. Along with their popular lip oil, the brand has launched the new PhD Hybrid Plumping Lip Glaze, a product with 'polyplumper peptide complex' and vegan collagen that claims to be a lip oil, balm, plumper, and gloss all in one.
Which of Haus Labs' products are you swatching first in Sephora?
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