This week, wellness offerings are popular as showcased by Swedish start-up Narcyss and Serena Williams' recovery brand Will Recover. Collaborations are also prominent, with the second installation from Trixie Mattel and Sugar Pill, as well as Pat McGrath and Star Wars. Isamaya Ffrench's long-awaited Wild Star collection is now available to consumers, and Marc Jacobs's prestigious Daisy fragrances have three new limited-edition assortments. Here's what else happened across the beauty industry in the past seven days:RETAILZelens: The anti-aging brand created by London-based plastic and reconstructive surgeon and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Dr. Marko Lens has expanded its retail footprint in the US market. The science-backed skincare brand is now available at Saks Fifth Avenue online and is set to be available at Neiman Marcus online in the near future.Curology: The personalized skincare company has expanded into retail for the first time with the aim of making their products more accessible to consumers. Starting December 26, all non-prescription offerings from the brand will be available online at Target, rolling out in stores in January. Target consumers will be able to purchase seven of the brand's best-selling products, including the Gentle Cleanser and Micellar Makeup Remover as well as a Target-exclusive starter kit. All products that hit the Target shelves include a $50 offer for a consultation with a licensed dermatologist who will prescribe a personalized custom formula.British beauty brand incubator Revolution Beauty is rolling out its Relove collection in over 200 Superdrug stores following a successful trial.