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Business of Fashion
a day ago
- Business
- Business of Fashion
Report: L'Oréal Poised to Acquire British Skincare Brand Medik8
L'Oréal is poised to snap up the British skincare brand Medik8, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. According to the report, the brand, which is currently owned by private equity group Inflexion, and L'Oréal are close to finalising an agreement, and a deal could be announced within the coming days. In January, The Business of Beauty identified the brand as top M&A target for the year. Known for its premium clinical products like the Crystal Retinal range and serums like Liquid Peptides, the company makes all of its products in-house in its own facility in Buckinghamshire. Its distribution includes many professional channels, but it also has a growing presence in the UK's Space NK, and has been investing in out-of-home advertising. Sales reached between $70 to $80 million in 2024. Medik8 would be a strong addition to L'Oréal's dermatological beauty unit, which also houses the popular mass brands Cerave and La Roche Posay as well as premium lines like Skinceuticals. The unit makes up around 18 percent of L'Oréal's total sales, and has been responsible for much of its growth in recent years, with L'Oréal's leadership asserting that they expect more of their global expansion to be powered by the popularity of skincare products that can speak to specific skin concerns and deliver targeted results. Sign up to The Business of Beauty newsletter, your must-read source for the day's most important beauty and wellness news and analysis. Learn more: Beauty's Top M&A Targets for 2025 After a slow year for acquisitions, brands and investors alike are hoping that 2025 will yield bigger exits. But with most strategic buyers like L'Oréal operating with an even narrower lens, only a select few firms will make it across the finish line.


Daily Mirror
30-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
'Saviour in a bottle' Elizabeth Arden anti-ageing cream slashed to £33
The Elizabeth Arden website is currently offering multiple ways to save on orders, with discounts and free gifts available on a wide range of products - but the deals end soon Elizabeth Arden has long been a household name when it comes to skincare, and now, fans of the premium beauty brand can snag over £80 worth of complimentary anti-ageing skincare in a flash deal. Bargain loving beauty fans can combine multiple deals to maximise savings on the brand's website - but the offer is ending soon. By merging discount codes with free gifts and samples, customers can cop themselves a significantly reduced basket of popular products. And our beauty writers have worked out the best ways to stack the deals, with one method seeing shoppers acquire more than £200 worth of products for £133 - almost 40% off. Let's break it down step by step. Running until this Sunday, June 1, there is a three for two code on the Elizabeth Arden website, which enables customers to get three products for the price of two, with the cheapest item being free. Shoppers can input the code 3FOR2 at the checkout to claim the deal, which applies to most items on the website, excluding some of the sets. But that's not all, as those who spend £100 will secure a free full-size Eight Hour Cream Hand Treatment, worth £29. This deal stack is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their skincare routine - but what are the best products to purchase to make the most of the freebies? Retinol reigns supreme in the anti-ageing realm, and Elizabeth Arden's focused line-up dedicated to the ingredient is an ideal starting point for those aiming to combat fine lines and wrinkles. Their Retinol + HPR Ceramide Rapid Skin-Renewing Water Cream, priced at £77, contributes nicely towards hitting that spending mark, earning praise as a 'potent' cream that grants 'nourished and radiant skin with a youthful bounce.'. Brimming with high-grade retinol plus advanced HPR, skin-tautening peptides, ceramides to fortify the moisture barrier, volumising hyaluronic acid, and calming botanicals, it promises to diminish wrinkles and pores within a week. Surprisingly gentle for a retinol product, it's championed as 'gentle enough for day and nighttime use', provided that an SPF is donned during daytime. In comparison, other favoured retinol offerings include The Ordinary's Retinol 1% in Squalane at £8.50, whilst Face Theory presents its Encapsulated Retinol 3% Renewing Serum for £30. And for those seeking intensified potency, Medik8's Crystal Retinal surges ahead at 11 times the strength of regular retinol, often crowned as a top-tier skincare must-have. Yet, Elizabeth Arden's offering remains firmly established in the market, as reflected by a 4.7-star rating from nearly 2,000 reviews. A satisfied customer shared: "Saviour in a bottle, if you're thinking of buying it, my advice is to do it - you absolutely won't regret it. I cannot tell you the difference in such a short time; it makes my skin feel better." Another user chimed in: " Overnight my skin looks glowing and hydrated. My skin appears tighter and I am keen to see any longer term results." However, the product's subtle fragrance may not be to everyone's liking, with one customer leaving a three-star review, stating: "The gel has the texture of a light water-based moisturiser like Avene's water gel and there is a faint floral scent that could be irritating for sensitive skin. When I used this during the day it severely dried out my skin. Which is interesting since I've been on 0.05% tretinoin for a year now. This cream for me would only be used at night." A fourth user lauded the cream's packaging, remarking: "These ones are amazing. The packaging is great - very hygienic and the right amount in for me. The results are even better - fed and plumped skin with a glowing effect. "I've been using this for a few weeks now. I use it twice a day after retinol capsule application," shared another. "Unlike other retinol creams I have no stinging, soreness or drying of the skin. Both are lovely to apply and feel very nourishing and soothing on my skin." For those looking to expand their skincare routine, they might consider complementary products such as the Retinol Ceramide Line Erasing Eye Cream, priced at £56, which promises to smooth, brighten and de-puff for younger-looking eyes, and the Retinol + HPR Ceramide Capsules Rapid Skin-Renewing Serum. The latter is available in three sizes, 30, 60 or 90 capsules, with the first costing £53 - or free as part of the three for two deal. With this specific basket, customers can apply the code 3FOR2 at checkout and the Eight Hour hand cream will appear as complimentary. They'll also have the option to select two mini samples, pushing the value over £215 - but shoppers would pay £133 and enjoy free delivery. If we exclude the mini free samples, this basket gets shoppers four full sized products at an average of £33.25 each. In other skincare deals, The Liz Earle Cleanse & Smooth Collection, worth £89, is currently £39 at Boots, making it over half price. The kit features three full-size products, ideal for those seeking a gentle yet effective skincare routine.


Daily Mirror
29-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Shoppers say new Medik8 buy made skin visibly brighter in days
'My skin drinks it right up. I see a visible improvement in the glowy-ness and bounce of my skin after about one week' The Mirror's shopping team is always on the lookout for beauty launches worth shouting about - from Laneige's Maple Glaze Lip Serum (£19) to Merit's Uniform Tinted Mineral Sunscreen (£34). So when we caught wind of Medik8's new C-Tetra Advanced 20% Vitamin C Gel-Serum, the excitement was real. Medik8, best known for its science-led formulas and results-driven skincare (hello, Crystal Retinal), is already a staple for many glow-chasers. So naturally, we assumed this new serum would be a hit - and early reviews prove us right. Shoppers say the gel serum gives them a 'visible glow' within a week, with one saying it 'gives a nice radiance to the face.' In clinical trials, 100% of users reported visibly brighter skin and a reduction in fine lines within seven days. So, what makes this serum different from your standard vitamin C dropper? It uses tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, a stabilised form of vitamin C that penetrates deeply to brighten and even skin tone. Fans can also expect hyaluronic acid to hydrate, as well as phyto-exosomes, which are plant-based ingredients known for calming inflammation and strengthening the skin barrier. Basically, it's like a regular vitamin C serum - but turned up to 11. If you're starting your glow-up journey, there are plenty of other radiance-boosting formulas to explore. We also rate Sunday Riley's C.E.O Glow Oil (£68), which is ideal for dry skin. Otherwise, Ole Henriksen's Banana Bright Vitamin C Serum (£44.25) is a cult favourite that helps fade dark spots and improve fine lines. However, as mentioned, Medik8's C-Tetra already has a solid 4.8-star rating. One person said: "This is such a beautiful silky serum. My skin drinks it right up. I see a visible improvement in the glowy-ness and bounce of my skin after about one week." Another said: "I'm enjoying this so far. It has a smooth consistency, white in colour, and smells like a juicy tangerine. It doesn't burn or sting my somewhat sensitive skin. I trust this brand and feel confident that I'll get good results and protection from it during the day." However, another noted: 'I'm not a fan, sorry. I prefer the C-Tetra Lux, as I feel this one leaves my skin less hydrated and does not give that glow.' It's very smooth and sinks in quickly, leaving my skin more even and poreless, but I prefer a more hydrating vitamin C." But someone else chimed in: "The C-Tetra advanced is the perfect consistency that goes onto the skin nice and smoothly and is not greasy. It has a lovely smell and gives a nice radiance to the face." Meanwhile, a happy buyer said: "I've been using the normal vitamin C for some time and just stepped up to this one. It's as good as ever, and you can see the results in a week. As a matter of fact, all Medik8 products are excellent."


North Wales Live
29-05-2025
- Business
- North Wales Live
Elizabeth Arden deal gets shoppers over £167 worth of anti-ageing skincare for free
Skincare enthusiasts can claim more than £160 worth of complimentary anti-ageing skincare from a high-end beauty brand in a limited-time offer. Clever shoppers can stack multiple deals to maximise savings on the Elizabeth Arden website, combining discount codes with free gifts and samples for a heavily discounted basket of desirable skincare. Our beauty experts have examined the best ways to stack the deals and have found a method to get over £300 worth of products for £133 - a saving of more than 55%. Here's how to secure the deal. The initial offer is a three-for-two code, which allows customers to get three products for the price of two, with the cheapest being free. Shoppers can enter the code 3FOR2 at checkout to take advantage of the deal, which applies to most items on the website, excluding select sets. However, that's not all, as anyone who spends £85 on the Elizabeth Arden website will also receive a complimentary Prevage gift set, valued at £85. The seven-piece set is automatically added to qualifying baskets and contains a selection of travel-friendly anti-ageing skincare, Eight Hour Cream, a mascara and mini fragrance. Additionally, shoppers who spend £100 will receive a free full-size Eight Hour Cream Hand Treatment, worth £29. The deal stack is ideal for anyone looking to upgrade their skincare routine - but what are the best products to buy to make the most of the freebies? When it comes to combatting the signs of ageing, retinol is held in high esteem, and Elizabeth Arden offers a comprehensive range that focuses on this powerful ingredient – perfect for those targeting fine lines and wrinkles. The brand's Retinol + HPR Ceramide Rapid Skin-Renewing Water Cream (£77) can help you easily meet your spending goal and has garnered praise as a 'potent' cream that leaves skin 'nourished and radiant with a youthful bounce. This product combines pure retinol with HPR, an advanced form of retinol, along with skin-tightening peptides, ceramides for reinforcing the moisture barrier, hyaluronic acid for fullness, and calming botanicals. Claims suggest it can notably reduce wrinkles and pores in just one week. Uniquely, this gentle starter formula is considered safe for use both day and night, provided users remember to apply SPF during daylight hours. Elsewhere, other popular retinol products include The Ordinary's Retinol 1% in Squalane serum (£8.50) and Face Theory's Encapsulated Retinol 3% Renewing Serum (£30). For something even stronger, Medik8's Crystal Retinal is 11x stronger than retinol and is often regarded as one of the best skincare products on the market. Yet, Elizabeth Arden's offering remains firmly established in the market, as reflected by a 4.7-star rating from nearly 2,000 reviews. A satisfied customer shared: "Saviour in a bottle, if you're thinking of buying it, my advice is to do it - you absolutely won't regret it. I cannot tell you the difference in such a short time; it makes my skin feel better." Another user raved: "Overnight, my skin looks glowing and hydrated. My skin appears tighter, and I am keen to see any longer-term results." However, the product may not suit everyone, particularly those with sensitive skin, as one customer noted in a three-star review: "The gel has the texture of a light water-based moisturiser like Avene's water gel, and there is a faint floral scent that could be irritating for sensitive skin. "When I used this during the day, it severely dried out my skin, which is interesting since I've been on 0.05% tretinoin for a year now. This cream, for me, would only be used at night." A fourth reviewer loved the cream's packaging, saying: "Those are amazing. The packaging is great - very hygienic and the right amount in for me. The results are even better - fed and plumed skin with glowing effect." After using the cream for a few weeks, another customer commented: "I've been using this for a few weeks now. I use it twice a day after the retinol capsule application, "Unlike other retinol creams, I have no stinging, soreness or drying of the skin. Both are lovely to apply and feel very nourishing and soothing on my skin." To complement this product, shoppers can choose from other skincare items, such as the Retinol Ceramide Line Erasing Eye Cream, priced at £56, which smooths, brightens, and de-puffs the eyes for a more youthful appearance. Another option is the Retinol + HPR Ceramide Capsules Rapid Skin-Renewing Serum, available in 30, 60, or 90 capsules, with the smallest size costing £53 - or free as part of a three-for-two deal. With this specific basket, customers can apply the code 3FOR2 at checkout and will see both the Eight Hour hand cream and Prevage set to appear for free. They'll also have the option to select two mini samples, taking the total value to over £300 - but shoppers would only pay £133 and enjoy free delivery. In other skincare deals, The Liz Earle Cleanse & Smooth Collection, worth £89, is currently £39 at Boots, making it over half price. The kit features three full-size products, ideal for those seeking a gentle yet effective skincare routine.


New York Post
22-05-2025
- Health
- New York Post
The Memorial Day skincare sale Hailey Bieber would never gatekeep is here
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Every once in a while, a sale drops that feels less like a discount and more like divine intervention. This is one of those moments. From now through May 27, Medik8 — the clinical skincare brand so elite it's basically the Birkin of your bathroom cabinet — is offering 25% off sitewide in the U.S. and Canada. No code needed, no hoops to jump through, and no shipping fees if you spend over $60. Just add to cart and ascend. Loved by glowing demigoddesses like Hailey Bieber, Victoria Beckham, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Medik8 isn't just another 'TikTok famous' brand with a cute logo. This is hard science meets high luxury. Think vegan, cruelty-free, dermatologist-approved formulas that feel like silk and perform like a prescription. And unlike your situationship, these products actually do what they say they will. Advertisement Medik8 This ultra-hydrating age-defying serum delivers a 30% peptide cocktail designed to smooth fine lines and plump deep-set wrinkles from within. Featuring next-gen peptide technology, it supports skin's natural collagen production for a firmer, bouncier complexion — no filler appointment required. New launches are already earning cult status. Liquid Peptides Advanced MP Serum is clinically proven to soften expression lines in ten minutes (TEN MINUTES), thanks to a pioneering Dual MiniProteins complex. For daywear, Advanced Day Ultimate Protect SPF50+ PA++++ is the new gold standard: ultra-lightweight, deeply hydrating, and loaded with antioxidant ectoin and encapsulated photolyase to support skin after UV exposure. It's the kind of sunscreen you'd actually be proud to pull out in public. Medik8 A daily moisturizer-meets-supercharged sunscreen, this multitasking hero protects against UVA/UVB rays, pollution, and oxidative stress. With antioxidant ectoin, photolyase enzymes, and a non-greasy, invisible finish, it's your one-step defense against the chaos of the outside world. Then there are the icons. Crystal Retinal, a next-gen vitamin A serum that's strong but silky, and available in progressive strengths to match your skin's comfort level. Press & Glow, the hydrating PHA toner that gives you that 'I drink 100 ounces of water' kind of clarity, and Advanced Night Ceramide, the plush, repairing cream that practically tucks your skin in at night. If you're breakout-prone, Press and Clear is a gentle 2% salicylic acid tonic designed to declog without drama, and Liquid Peptides (yes, the OG product) is a 30% peptide bomb that's sold out four times this year, and for good reason. Medik8 Powered by gentle polyhydroxy acids (PHAs), this exfoliating tonic resurfaces dull skin without the sting of traditional acids. Hydrating, enzyme-activated, and safe for daily use — even on sensitive types — it leaves skin visibly smoother and more radiant with every swipe. Bottom line: this is your sign to shop like your future face depends on it. Because it kind of does. For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America's go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful shopping guidance. We're not just thorough reporters – we sift through mountains of information, test and compare products, and consult experts on any topics we aren't already schooled specialists in to deliver useful, realistic product recommendations based on our extensive and hands-on analysis. Here at The Post, we're known for being brutally honest – we clearly label partnership content, and whether we receive anything from affiliate links, so you always know where we stand. We routinely update content to reflect current research and expert advice, provide context (and wit) and ensure our links work. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.