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In a decidedly saturated beauty market, Merit has found its perfect niche. The clean makeup brand has fine-tuned a well-curated selection of non-toxic yet actually effective products, including its fan-favorite Perfecting Complexion Stick, which all lean into the minimalist beauty aesthetic and the “no-makeup” makeup look.
Recently, the brand tapped a media legend to model its newest lipstick offerings, and they couldn’t have chosen a more iconic face. Renowned creative director Grace Coddington recently modeled Merit’s newest lipstick shade, Ginger, along with its orange-red hue, Vermillion, photographed by seminal fashion photographer Craig McDean.
For many years, makeup brands have exclusively focused on younger faces to model and champion their products, leaving out generations of women who rightfully deserve brands that cater to their beauty needs. Merit is one of the beauty industry’s disruptors leading the charge of changing these outdated standards, and Coddington couldn’t be a better face for the brand’s inclusive endeavors.
Coddington worked for decades at Vogue, working behind the camera to give us some of the most memorable covers and editorials of all time. At 83 years old, the redhead is a brilliant representation of the age-inclusive beauty vision Merit has championed.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Merit represented by a familiar, celebrated beauty over 30 either. In fact, And Just Like That’s Sarah Jessica Parker wore Merit’s products for her show’s season two premiere, and Demi Moore and Julianne Moore have reportedly used the brand’s products.
Merit’s diverse fan base—celebrities and otherwise—shows that beauty has no age limit, especially when you use products that look great on anyone’s skin. Scroll through below to check out some of our favorite products from the clean beauty brand’s lineup.
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