. In the same year Gwyneth Paltrow's brainchild turns 15 years old, the actress turned lifestyle mogul announced she plans to sell her wellness empire in just a few years time. When? That hasn't been disclosed. And to whom? That detail is also TBC. But what we do know is Goop is gearing up for its next beauty chapter: good.clean.goop. A curated line up of skincare and wellness buys at affordable price points.
The new range certainly turns all that we know about Goop on its head. Over the years the brand has established itself as a trooper for premium, results-driven, clean beauty, offering up desirable buys from multitasking make-up glow balms to nutrient-rich hair masks, skin perfecting body care and-yes, really. They're renowned for adhering to a strict ingredient standard - they are free from cruelty, synthetic fragrances, and GMOs.
So what can we expect from this new range? For starters, it's intended to feel far more approachable. Talking to, Gwyneth reveals, 'Good.clean.goop is for a person who understands about the dangers that are in conventional products, somebody who is wellness-focused. I think from a values perspective and a lifestyle perspective, they’re probably similar . It’s just that the line is more affordable.
It's a clever move for a business woman who has declared she is preparing to step down from the helm, but the move is more evidence of, fringe category of beauty and lifestyle that has fast-become mainstream in the last few years – and now she's giving us all a slice of the wellness experience, rest assured sans Wim Hof style ice plunges in sight. Keen to learn more? Here's everything we know about Goop's latest launch.