What if you could turn your beauty routine into a pursuit of some very desirable extras? That’s the approach of Lane Crawford’s HK$8.8M Beauty Rewards Programme. It lets you earn your first stamp when you spend HK$500 on beauty products. Then, you have until March 31 to collect up to 30 stamps via the Lane Crawford app.
The Tom Ford Beauty Soleil Neige Gloss Luxe is redeemable with 10 stamps. Photo: Handout
Stamps can be redeemed for a rotating line-up of freebies, with new choices dropping every two weeks. Redemption levels are set at five, 10 and 30 stamps, which means you face the agonising question of deciding whether to cash in as you go or hold out for something more ambitious.
The mix of names at Lane Crawford’s beauty counters is the appealing lure. Alongside the marquee skincare labels, the store is spotlighting a new wave of makers.
Skit’s Lifting & Glow Face Gel-Patch. Photo: Handout
Skit, for instance, gets back to basics with gel masks designed for “real skin in real life”, including calming, hydrating and glow-boosting formulas that slot easily into Sunday night’s self-care hour.
Dr Ivy products are known for their hi-tech appeal. Photo: Handout
Meanwhile, in the medical-beauty space, Dr Ivy offers an array of hi-tech, exosome-based sera and creams, as well as LED masks and intensive regenerating treatments.
A selection of colourful Joonbyrd products. Photo: Handout
For body care, there’s Joonbyrd. The brand’s lotions and treatments are pitched as daily dermatological care but have an eye-catching aesthetic – pops of colour that you actually want to see on the bathroom shelf.