In Keanu Reeves’ matrix of skincare, the actor has not more than 10 minutes to dedicate to his linear transformations.
This much I deduced from the founders of Glamglow, Glen and Shannon Dellimore.
Glamglow’s duo was here to present their personal account of how they grew their product.
Muddy waters if you will.
Youthmud and Supermud, on these two products alone, Glamglow has grown from backstage in the Hollywood Hills from US$3.2m in 2010 to $106m in 2013.
Now retailing in stores in 80 countries, in Singapore since January this year.
To see and hear the couple demonstrate and tell it, it is as near a miracle skin care for your face as ever.
Shannon and Glen were having a mot du jour (light informal conversation) with Keanu when they noticed his fine lines (and we ain’t talking in a film script).
Mr Reeves said if they could find him something he could use in 10 minutes that would make an instant difference (to his facial lines)… and the rest is her-and-hisstory.
Michael Buble, Ryan Seacrest, Miley Cyrus, Nina Dobrev, Natalie Portman, Lindsay Lohan, performers on stage, stars on screen, backstage for television and Broadway shows, they’ve all got their fingers in Glamglow’s muds, a winning combo of natural products and science technology.
The Dellimores source clay from France, and volcanic pumice, with leaves of green tea, eucalyptus, peppermint and olive.
Glen said, “Beyonce was like, ‘no, no, I don’t use new products’ at first.” But now she can’t have enough stocked.
What started out as just a mud face mask backstage and thanks to word-of-mouth (face rather) pretty soon everyone was wanting some and lights, camera, action, Glamglow centrestage.
Available in Sephora. And Tangs.