Pixi Beauty Launches ‘Glow, Reimagined’ Spring/Summer 2026 collection
The established beauty brand, Pixi Beauty launches today the new SS26 collection, focusing on simplified, multi-functional products. These deliver a natural, healthy-looking glow with skin-loving ingredients.
The collection includes new shades of existing favourites and innovative new items across both skincare and makeup.
The products have ingredients such as vitamin C, niacinamide, and squalane.
New Products and Shades:
On-the-Glow Blush comes in three new shades: Mauve, Cassis, and Chantilly. This hydrating solid cheek tint contains ginseng, aloe vera, and fruit extracts and can be used on cheeks and lips.
LiquidGlow Blush is a new innovation, a lightweight serum-textured cheek tint available in six shades for a dewy look. It is formulated with squalane, marshmallow root extract, and calendula oil for hydration.
Vitamin C Creme Serum offers brightening and hydration, featuring vitamin C moisture beads in a serum base with vitamin C, niacinamide, and ferulic acid.
Gradual Glow is a new Skincare-Led Self-Tan Serum. This daily self-tan serum builds a subtle glow, including naturally derived DHA, coconut oil, and hyaluronic acid for a comfortable feel.
Antioxidant Collection features new additions: the Superberry Cleansing Whip, Antioxidant Mist, and AntioxifEYE Eye Mask Goggles. These products include ingredients such as superberries, blueberry, green tea, ceramide NP, and camellia for antioxidant protection and barrier support.
The collection emphasises founder Petra Strand’s philosophy for simple, effective beauty, that “glow should feel easy“.
“As a makeup artist, I’ve always loved the moment when skin looks instantly brighter; like you slept well, drank water and stepped into fresh air,” said Petra Strand, Founder of Pixi Beauty. “But most people don’t have time for a 12-step routine. With Spring ’26, we focused on what actually gets used: multi-benefit essentials and skin-first colour that fit into everyday life, so glow feels easy, not like homework.”
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