
That set off a pissing contest with Beau D., which was launched in 2020 by former Males’s Vogue and Teen Vogue editor Brandon Palas.
Beau D.’s D. Cream claims to harness “the virile vitality of herbs” to “[put] energy in your package deal.” Its suggestively named substances embody dong quai, attractive goat weed, he shou wu and eggplant fruit.
Rubbing it in your “eggplant fruit” guarantees to ship “most moisture, smoothness and efficiency,” the California firm says.
Beau D. solely sells one different product, a lip salve, which it claims will put “energy in your pucker.”
The Beau Domaine line, in the meantime, features a cleanser, an anti-aging serum, a radiance-boosting moisturizer, a physique and tattoo cream, and a hand and nail product.
In contrast to Beau D., Beau Domaine does not promote any, ahem, wooden polishers.

