I grew up with my feet in two places: between a small town outside of Bordeaux, France and in classic Americana New England. With the values of both locales planting root in me, pragmatism and clarity are two qualities I’ve learned to appreciate. My grandmother, who raised me most summers, would always tell me whenever I ran into a roadblock, that miracles wouldn’t happen without work which has essentially become the ethos of Dieux.
I spent years building brands and audiences at various media companies and social media platforms. I have always taken the importance of storytelling seriously and have been consistently finding ways to communicate effectively in order to retain users and consumers. Because of this, I also saw first hand how quickly misinformation can become gospel.
What does this all have to do with beauty? Well, when I turned 30 and started to explore how to level up my skincare routine, I immediately felt overwhelmed. Over the top promises, fear-tactics tied to purchasing, claims around “safety” without any evidence—ultimately it was a lot of clever marketing that didn’t match up products with results. Over and over again I saw pledges of transparency without any transparency. I saw biblical level pledges completely divorced from science and most importantly, I saw a dedicated audience willing to keep spending on it all. Personally, I was left more confused than when I started, and not to mention, a couple of thousand dollars out of pocket. Then I developed an advanced case of dermatitis.
Beside the physical symptoms of my condition, one clear frustration emerged; why did I have to become an investigative journalist to understand skincare? The more I dug, the more I realized I was hardly alone in the skincare struggle. Layer-in experimental new age ingredients like CBD and cannabis and the result was even more confusion.
But, I never want to be greedy about what I know. So here’s a quick summary of what I’ve learned. Ingredients are nuanced. Your skin is unique. Everything on earth is made of chemicals. There are no miracles when it comes to skincare, only rituals. And that’s how we’ve gotten to Dieux.
Dieux is co-founded with Joyce de Lemos, a clinical cosmetic chemist, and Marta Freedman, a brand and community expert, and it’s our mission to do better for the beauty industry. We’re joined by a team of advisors including a board certified dermatologist and various experts in the space. Dieux’s vocation is to build products that are transparent in every way. That includes honesty on how we arrive at our claims, pricing, sourcing and ingredient lists.
Ultimately, we want to stop people from having to take a leap of faith with beauty. Dieux wants everyone to be able to build simple rituals that work with products that raise our standards for what skincare can do.