Agency, the dermatologist-crafted skincare brand, announced on Wednesday Amazon as its first-ever direct-to-consumer retail partner.
Previously available exclusively through a subscription service offering personalized, prescription treatments, Agency now brings some of its products to Amazon’s marketplace. This move allows Agency to reach its target audience and customers to seamlessly integrate Agency’s dermatologist-designed products into their existing routines.
The product range that address fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and dryness now available on Amazon includes The Cloud Care Duo ($52), featuring the Cream Oil Cleanser ($18), and the Weightless Whipped Moisturizer ($34); The SilkScreen SPF 50 ($38); The Milky Hydration Concentrate ($50); and finally, the Hydroserum Eye Stick ($34).
“We are thrilled to announce our first-ever retail expansion, partnering with the powerhouse of e-commerce and facial skincare, Amazon,” said Heather Wallace, CEO at Curology, the parent company of Agency.
“This partnership marks a milestone for the Agency. It will make more derm-powered and clinically-proven skincare solutions more accessible to consumers and empower more people to take control of their skincare journey and embrace aging with confidence and grace.”
Agency by Curology was founded in 2021 with the mission of making effective skincare for mature skin more accessible and empowering customers to take control of their aging journey.
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