Drunk Elephant has finally announced details of the much-anticipated UK launch. Here’s everything we know about the brand so far
Skincare fans, rejoice: Drunk Elephant have finally announced a UK launch and the Stylist beauty desk couldn’t be happier (or more excited).
The brand was founded in New York by Tiffany Masterson back in 2013 and has gone from strength to strength. In fact, Drunk Elephant is so popular that it’s not only Sephora’s fastest growing skincare brand ever, but it’s currently the best-selling skincare line, too. Which, quite frankly, is no mean feat.
Committed to only using ingredients that directly benefit the skin’s health, the products focus on both maintaining the right pH levels and the safety of the skin. They’re also free of essential oils, alcohol, silicones, chemical sunscreen, fragrance, dyes and SLS.
The products we can’t wait to get our hands on include C-Firma Day Serum (a potent Vitamin C serum and powerful antioxidant that works to help brighten skin while fighting off free-radicals and protecting it from environmental stress), B-Hydra Intensive Hydration Serum (billed as ‘a cool glass of water for skin’ that helps replenish nutrients, brightens skin and intensely hydrates) and Beste No9 Jelly Cleanser (a clever jelly-textured formula that gets rid of the day’s make-up, grime, oil and pollution. It’s non-irritating and promises to leave skin feeling clean and soft).
Drunk Elephant will launch in the UK on 3 October and will be available to buy at Cult Beauty and SpaceNK.
We’ll see you in the queue.
Main image: courtesy of Drunk Elephant
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