Brad Pitt Credits THIS Ex-girlfriend as Inspiration for 'Le Domaine' Skincare Line
Veteran actor Brad Pitt unveils an inspiration from the past behind his latest business, skincare line "Le Domaine".
Brad Pitt's acting career dates back to as early as the 1980s, rising to prominence for his role in the crime thriller "Seven", alongside Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey, and Gwyneth Paltrow, whom the actor dated from 1994 to 1997. Aside from his acting career, Pitt, later on, started producing films in which he received various accolades.
In a recent interview with British Vogue, the "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" actor unveiled his latest project, the skincare line "Le Domaine". According to Pitt, his venture into skin care products was inspired by none other than his ex-girlfriend Gwyneth Paltrow, who founded the wellness and lifestyle brand, "Goop".
"I love what Gwyneth's done [with Goop]," Brad Pitt explained to British Vogue. "She is still a really dear friend, and she has built this empire. She has always had that in her as a curator, and it's been a lovely creative outlet for her."
Pitt recently launched his products on the official Instagram of "Le Domaine", which feature a theme of nature and science.
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Pitt's Skin Care Routine
When asked if he always had a skincare routine, Pitt revealed that he did not originally have one before. The 58-year-old actor even mentioned that Paltrow was the one who got him to even start washing his face twice a day. However, his perspective on beauty products changed after testing his skincare line, "Le Domaine".
"Truthfully we wouldn't have done it unless we felt there was something valid here, something original, something that worked. I get sent stuff all the time and... ugh. It's just all the same for me." Pitt expressed. "But this last year we have been testing Le Domaine and I was really surprised by the results, and that for me, made it worth going forward."
'Le Domaine' Trademark
Aside from Paltrow, one of the elements incorporated into his skincare line also involved the Château Miraval, a winery that was co-bought by him and his ex-wife Angelina Jolie, later ensuing a messy legal battle.
Pitt developed "Le Domaine" in partnership with the Château Beaucastel vintners. As of now, the skincare line has three products: The Serum ($385), The Cream ($320), and The Cleaning Emulsion ($80).