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Hermès Beauty, The Mineraw, Huda Beauty & More: New Beauty Must-Haves To Glow Up Your Routine!

Hermès Beauty, The Mineraw, Huda Beauty & More: New Beauty Must-Haves To Glow Up Your Routine!

Hype Malaysia12-07-2025
From radiant skin to glossy nails and next-gen hair tools, these fresh beauty launches are here to level up your routine.
Whether you're glowing up for Summer or just love trying the latest must-haves, these picks are too good to miss.
The Mineraw
Malaysian skincare brand The Mineraw is back with a fresh focus on simple, conscious self-care. Their clean, vegan, and cruelty-free products make skincare easy and effective.
Highlights include the Glow Serum Face Oil with rosehip and tea tree to soothe and strengthen skin, the gentle Toner Balance with apple cider vinegar and witch hazel to even out skin and tighten pores, plus a natural jade Gua Sha Stone to boost circulation and brighten your complexion. Available exclusively online, The Mineraw offers mindful skincare that helps you look and feel your best.
The Glow Serum Face Oil (30ml) retails for RM120, The Toner Balance (100ml) is priced at RM65, and the Mineraw Gua Sha Stone is available for RM80. All products can be purchased now at The Mineraw.
Huda Beauty
Get ready to fall in love with the new shades of the Blush Filter Liquid Blush collection. This lightweight, easy-to-blend blush has a delicious candy scent and now comes in three fresh colours: Bubble Gum, a soft and playful pink, Sunset Lychee, a warm rosy coral, and Intense Guava, a bold electric pink for a dramatic look.
These buildable shades give you a natural, airbrushed finish that brightens your cheeks whether you want a subtle glow or a more vibrant pop of colour. Just dab, blend with your fingertips, and enjoy a flawless, filtered look that feels like your own skin but better.
The new Blush Filter Liquid Blush shades – Bubble Gum, Sunset Lychee, and Intense Guava – are available now, retailing at RM85 each. Grab yours online or at selected beauty stores and get ready to glow with every swipe.
Hermès Beauty
Hermès Beauty's Les Mains Hermès 2025 Limited Edition nail enamel collection brings fresh, beautiful colours perfect for summer. With six shades ranging from sunny yellow and bright orange to soft green and iridescent pink, these nail polishes add elegance and fun to your look.
Designed by Pierre Hardy, each bottle features a smooth brush for easy, precise application and a shiny finish. Made with over 71% natural ingredients, they are gentle on your nails while making them look stunning.
The Les Mains Hermès Limited Edition nail enamels are now available at selected Hermès retail outlets around the world.
Dyson
Dyson's new Airwrap Coanda 2x is here to level up your hair game. Powered by Dyson's fastest and most powerful motor, it gives twice the air pressure for faster drying, better curls, and smoother, straighter styles – all without heat damage.
It comes with smart features like attachments that adjust automatically and i.d. curl tech that personalises your curls. With six functions in one tool, you can dry, curl, wave, straighten, smooth, and add volume with ease.
The Dyson Airwrap Co-anda 2x™ multi-styler and dryer is not yet available in Malaysia, but you can sign up to be the first to know when it drops. Visit Dyson's official website for updates.
POLA
Discover a new kind of glow with POLA's B.A 6th Generation skincare range, a luxurious lineup powered by advanced science to unlock your skin's full potential. The collection features the B.A Cleansing Cream and Wash for a smooth, refreshed base, followed by the B.A Lotion, Milk, and Cream to boost firmness, hydration, and radiance.
For daytime care, the B.A Light Selector protects against UV, blue light, and micro-dust while using red light from the sun to improve skin elasticity – proving that sunlight can be good for your skin.
The B.A Cleansing Cream (RM456), B.A Wash (RM456), B.A Lotion (RM918), B.A Milk (RM918), B.A Cream (RM1,472), and B.A Light Selector (RM488) are available at Isetan KLCC, Seibu The Exchange TRX, Ionline, and Lazada. For more, visit POLA Beauty MY or shop online via Lazada and online.
Fenty Beauty
Get ready to shine like Rihanna herself because Fenty Beauty's viral Body Lava is back for Summer 2025, and it's hotter than ever. This time, it returns in four limited-edition shades – including three brand new glowy stunners and one cult classic.
With its gel-based, non-sticky formula and light-diffusing micropearls, Body Lava delivers that just-got-back-from-vacay sheen with a soft tint and dreamy vanilla scent. Whether you're into opal, rose gold, bronze, or copper tones, there's a shimmer here that'll flatter every skin tone and make your whole body glisten.
The Fenty Beauty Body Lava Body Luminizer retails for RM298 and is now available for a limited time online.
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