Hermes Skincare & Makeup

My SA said they would start with lipsticks the first year, eye shadows the following year and then skincare. He was open about having to hire specialist staff. He didn't know if they would keep the same colour names for inspiration but he did remind that H is "known for its colours!"


Now I am more interested! I am most interested in lipstick and eyeshadow, so I will definitely be looking forward to checking them out. Some fab color would be really fun!

I just bought my first refillable lipstick in Paris - Serge Lutens. Kind of fun splurging on lipsticks, especially when they are elegantly packaged!
 
I’m excited for the lip products so that we have more options to choose from when we want to get a little something from H.
I hope the lipsticks/balms are not in a flat container that we need to stick our fingers into! I think they will get it right.
 
I just bought my first refillable lipstick in Paris - Serge Lutens. Kind of fun splurging on lipsticks, especially when they are elegantly packaged!

My first thought was, "Are they going to make lipsticks that are even more expensive that Serge Lutens, but not be able to back up the price with incredible quality like Lutens does?" I mean, if they can, I might be interested, but....

I do love the idea of elegantly-packaged, refillable cosmetics, but I think there's a 100000% chance H is going to stuff fragrance and non-fatty alcohols into their skincare, and there's a 000000% chance either of those things are ever going near my face! Maybe they'll sell the jars separately, and I can squeeze all my science-based products out of their ugly tubes and into chic-er containers. :cool:

I can imagine what they'll say about me "I fear Madame will need to be sent to Paris and it could take months"

Will we have to spend $800 on lipsticks before we are “offered” foundation? But only in one color, right? [emoji23]

@momasaurus and @papertiger, y'all are killing me :lol:

In all seriousness, however, if it's true that H is seeing a decline in scarf sales-- and I wasn't clear whether that was speculation in the article, or came from a legitimate source within the company-- maybe they should give some thought to why that might be. Long-term H customers don't start and stop buying scarves based on trends. Maybe before tilting at the beauty industry windmill, H should think about their silk offerings' price points, their designs, their colorations? :annoyed:
 
My first thought was, "Are they going to make lipsticks that are even more expensive that Serge Lutens, but not be able to back up the price with incredible quality like Lutens does?" I mean, if they can, I might be interested, but....

I do love the idea of elegantly-packaged, refillable cosmetics, but I think there's a 100000% chance H is going to stuff fragrance and non-fatty alcohols into their skincare, and there's a 000000% chance either of those things are ever going near my face! Maybe they'll sell the jars separately, and I can squeeze all my science-based products out of their ugly tubes and into chic-er containers. :cool:





@momasaurus and @papertiger, y'all are killing me :lol:

In all seriousness, however, if it's true that H is seeing a decline in scarf sales-- and I wasn't clear whether that was speculation in the article, or came from a legitimate source within the company-- maybe they should give some thought to why that might be. Long-term H customers don't start and stop buying scarves based on trends. Maybe before tilting at the beauty industry windmill, H should think about their silk offerings' price points, their designs, their colorations? :annoyed:


Agree. The steadily increase in price for H scarves and the reissue over and over of some designs needs to be examined.