Key Takeaways:Beauty Independent reported that brand Good Molecules landed an investment from Aria Growth Partners.Good Molecules is joining a portfolio that already includes The Inkey List and Ultra Violette.Industry sources pegged the revenue of the ingredient-focused skincare brand at $100 million.Aria Growth Partners has invested in Good Molecules, the ingredient-focused skincare brand generating roughly $100 million in annual sales.WHO: Founded in 2019 by Beautylish co-founders Nils Johnson, Romee Ham, and Sameer Iyengar, Good Molecules is an affordable, ingredient-led skincare brand with roughly 50 products priced between $6 and $18. The brand focuses on ingredient transparency, displaying the percentage of key ingredients on the packaging so consumers know exactly what they are buying. While it is a US-based company, the majority of its products are manufactured in South Korea, leveraging advanced K-beauty labs and formulations. The brand sells at Ulta Beauty, Target, and Canadian retailers Shoppers Drug Mart and Pharmaprix.Aria Growth Partners invests across the consumer sector, taking minority stakes in brands with $10-$50+ million in revenue and writing checks between $10-$30+ million. The firm is currently invested in The Inkey List, and Ultra Violette was the investment partner to Hero Cosmetics, which was acquired by Church & Dwight.DETAILS:Good Molecules landed an investment from Aria Growth Partners.Beauty Independent reported that industry sources estimate Good Molecules is profitable and generating roughly $100 million in annual sales.According to PitchBook, Amorepacific Ventures provided early-stage backing for the brand.