This week, interesting innovations are coming to light in the beauty industry. Dermalogica has launched a vegan exosome treatment—said to offer superior results to traditional human exosome formulations—and former British Vogue Beauty Editor Kelly Gilbert has introduced a supplement-focused, mood-altering, transdermal patch brand. Featuring launches from Touchland, Vacation, Paula’s Choice, and more, here’s what recently caught our editorial team’s attention.RETAILMedspa chain SkinSpirit is set to open a shop-in-shop treatment space in Nordstrom’s Beauty Haven area come February. The brand will offer facials, microneedling, filler, and Botox, alongside personalized customer treatment plans.Charlotte Tilbury has opened the doors to its brand-new flagship store in London’s Covent Garden. The store is 4,300 sq. ft., making it three times larger than the brand's previous flagship that held residency just around the corner to the new location. The store includes the brand’s first-ever Skin Spa, allowing customers access to skincare consultations and services such as facials.Social media viral dermatologist Shereene Idriss’s brand Dr. Idriss Skincare has expanded its presence in Canada through a partnership with Sephora. Previously, the brand was only available DTC in Canada, but can now be found at all of Sephora’s 150 Canadian doors. The brand initially teamed up with Sephora in March 2024 through e-commerce in the US, before expanding to all Sephora US doors in September.BRANDS