Brad Pitt launches gender-neutral skincare line

The celebs who start a skincare line alongside their careers: I really can't keep track anymore. There are honestly more than 50 by now, I think. So yes, what do you do if you are one of the most famous actors in the world? I actually wanted to say: one of the most handsome actors, but unfortunately that's not really the case anymore. Although he was that in the past, of course. If Bad Pritt had launched this during his Meet Joe Black period, I would have been all in. Well, actually, I'm lying. Back then I had even less to spend than now, so I could never have afforded it.
Brad's skincare line — which is completely gender-neutral, by the way — is called Le Domaine and he launched it with an extensive interview in Vogue. Funny: in that interview he even gave ex Gwyneth Paltrow a compliment. ‘I love what Gwyneth has done with her brand Goop. … Actually, now that I think about it, she was even the one who encouraged me to wash my face twice a day.’
Okay, on to Le Domaine. Because you can attach a famous face to it, but is it really a good product? I think the packaging is incredibly beautiful, it consists of 96 or 99 percent (depending on which product it is) natural ingredients, but meine gute… Those prices.
A 30 ml serum is for you at the price of 350 euros. But good news: the packaging is refillable. Brad Pitt wanted to create a sustainable, green brand, but also realizes that people want something beautiful on their beauty shelf. The refills of this serum are ‘only’ 300 euros. Yep: you pay 50 euros for just the packaging.

For now, his first skincare line consists of four products: The Serum (350 euros), The Cream (275 euros), The Fluid Cream (265 euros) and The Cleansing Emulsion (70 euros). I am so curious if these are nice products, but for these prices, I'm not going to take the risk. If you are brave enough, could you let me know if it's worth it?



