Stem-cell specialist Augustinus Bader collaborates with Victoria Beckham Beauty
By Megan Whitby 04 Dec 2019
Victoria Beckham Beauty (VBB) has announced a partnership with stem-cell biomedical scientist, Prof Augustinus Bader.
Originally from Germany, Bader is known for his eponymous skin-care range which uses patented stem-cell TFC8 technology, which took 30 years to create.
Bader’s products were primarily designed for regenerative-medical use and were applied to skin burns endured by firefighters to promote skin renewal.
As a result of the collaboration, VBB has added a Cell Rejuvenating Priming Moisturiser to its range, which launched earlier this year.
“It’s been a dream to develop with Augustinus,” said Victoria Beckham, who’s a long-term supporter and consumer of Bader’s skincare brand.
“As someone who only wants the best skincare, I was surprised I didn't have to compromise to have clean ingredients, and now the product works to improve the health of my skin.”
Bader said: “It was an honour to collaborate with Victoria for her first skin launch. It’s the first priming moisturiser of its kind to care for your skin cells, while also preparing your skin for makeup application”.
The new moisturiser is claimed to support cell turnover, reduce pore size, and leave skin hydrated and primed. It’s priced at £92 (US$119, €108).
Victoria Beckham has collaborated with German stem-cell biomedical scientist, Prof Augustinus Bader.
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Stem-cell specialist Augustinus Bader collaborates with Victoria Beckham Beauty
POSTED 04 Dec 2019 . BY Megan Whitby
Victoria Beckham has collaborated with German stem-cell biomedical scientist, Prof Augustinus Bader.
It was an honour to collaborate with Victoria for her first skin launch. – Augustinus Bader
Victoria Beckham Beauty (VBB) has announced a partnership with stem-cell biomedical scientist, Prof Augustinus Bader.
Originally from Germany, Bader is known for his eponymous skin-care range which uses patented stem-cell TFC8 technology, which took 30 years to create.
Bader’s products were primarily designed for regenerative-medical use and were applied to skin burns endured by firefighters to promote skin renewal.
As a result of the collaboration, VBB has added a Cell Rejuvenating Priming Moisturiser to its range, which launched earlier this year.
“It’s been a dream to develop with Augustinus,” said Victoria Beckham, who’s a long-term supporter and consumer of Bader’s skincare brand.
“As someone who only wants the best skincare, I was surprised I didn't have to compromise to have clean ingredients, and now the product works to improve the health of my skin.”
Bader said: “It was an honour to collaborate with Victoria for her first skin launch. It’s the first priming moisturiser of its kind to care for your skin cells, while also preparing your skin for makeup application”.
The new moisturiser is claimed to support cell turnover, reduce pore size, and leave skin hydrated and primed. It’s priced at £92 (US$119, €108).
Beckham is a long-term supporter and consumer of Bader’s skincare brand.
The new moisturiser is claimed to support cell turnover, reduce pore size, and leave skin hydrated and primed.
Fashion designer Victoria Beckham has indicated she may move into the wellness market,
potentially mounting a challenge to Kourtney Kardashian’s Poosh and Gwyneth Paltrow’s
Goop empires.
Short-term incentives for exercise, such as using daily reminders, rewards or games, can lead
to sustained increases in activity according to new research.
Remedy Place, a US-based social wellness club brand, is poised for steady expansion in the
coming years, with plans to open two new clubs annually moving forward.