01.13.12
Fashion designer diva Kimora Lee Simmons is rolling out a nine-item prestige skin treatment line called Shinto Clinical, which is said to blend elements of Eastern and Western cultures. The line includes ingredients such as fish oil, pearl powder, omegas, beta glucan, mushroom and Wakame kelp extract.
Simmons spent two years working with New York dermatologist Eric Schweiger to develop the line, which includes an antiage moisturizer ($65); an antiwrinkle serum ($65); an eyelash enhancer ($68); a pore minimizer ($45); a microdermabrasion cream ($59); skin lightening product ($68) and antiage cleanser and a toner ($32 each). A $65 anticellulite cream, Hold It Tight, will be launched later in the year. The target audience is women aged 25 to 45 years of age.
The line will make its debut on QVC on Feb. 24 and the retail rollout will start in late February and early March, consisting initially of Nordstrom and Fred Segal plus the Shopping Channel in Canada.
Simmons spent two years working with New York dermatologist Eric Schweiger to develop the line, which includes an antiage moisturizer ($65); an antiwrinkle serum ($65); an eyelash enhancer ($68); a pore minimizer ($45); a microdermabrasion cream ($59); skin lightening product ($68) and antiage cleanser and a toner ($32 each). A $65 anticellulite cream, Hold It Tight, will be launched later in the year. The target audience is women aged 25 to 45 years of age.
The line will make its debut on QVC on Feb. 24 and the retail rollout will start in late February and early March, consisting initially of Nordstrom and Fred Segal plus the Shopping Channel in Canada.