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Clinically formulated skincare brand targeting hyperpigmentation and eczema; $25M raised, sold at Sephora and Ulta, championing inclusive beauty.
Topicals is a Los Angeles-based skincare brand founded in 2020 by Olamide Olowe and Claudia Teng. The company focuses on clinically formulated products for skin conditions including hyperpigmentation, eczema, and uneven texture, with an explicit emphasis on inclusive representation for consumers with deeper skin tones who are often underserved by mainstream beauty brands.\n\nTopicals has raised $25 million in total funding across four rounds, including a Series A led by CAVU Consumer Partners with strategic investment from Jay-Z's Marcy Venture Partners and Kelly Rowland. The brand is available at Sephora, Ulta Beauty, and directly through its website, expanding its omnichannel footprint since initial DTC-only launch.\n\nThe brand's marketing is deliberately rooted in mental health, body positivity, and destigmatizing chronic skin conditions — themes resonating strongly with Gen Z consumers. Topicals has become one of the fastest-growing indie skincare brands in the US, earning recognition on Fast Company's Brands That Matter list in 2025 and building a loyal community through social-first campaigns and clinical transparency about active ingredients.
Transparency-first prestige skincare brand; viral reusable eye mask and radical ingredient cost disclosure; named a Fast Company Brand That Matters in 2025.
Dieux Skin is a Brooklyn-based prestige skincare brand founded in 2021 by Charlotte Palermino, Joyce de Lemos, and Marta Cros. The company built its brand around radical transparency — openly disclosing product formulation costs and pushing back against industry pricing opacity. Its debut product, the Dieux Forever Eye Mask, became a viral sensation on social media for its refillable, reusable silicone design.\n\nDieux raised early backing from Company Ventures, Redo Ventures, Sidekick Partners, and True Beauty Ventures. Its 2024 launch at Sephora — the brand's first-ever retail partnership — exceeded sales expectations by five times, cementing its position as one of the most buzzed-about indie skincare entrants in recent years. The brand was named to Fast Company's Brands That Matter list in 2025.\n\nThe brand's co-founder Charlotte Palermino, a licensed esthetician, has become a highly followed beauty educator on social media, providing Dieux with an organic content engine that reduces paid marketing spend. Dieux's ethos — questioning beauty industry practices, promoting sustainability through reusable packaging, and educating consumers — has generated a fiercely loyal community among prestige skincare buyers who distrust traditional luxury claims.
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