Lamelle Research Laboratories, South Africa’s leading doctor-developed skincare brand, has officially launched its very own lifestyle magazine, LAPELLE. Created as a valuable resource for skincare professionals and enthusiasts alike, LaPelle is more than just a magazine, it’s a smart, beautifully curated tool designed to educate, inspire, and support those passionate about skin health.
Each issue is packed with expert tips, ingredient insights, real skincare journeys, and easy-to-digest scientific knowledge, all presented in a modern, reader-friendly format. From demystifying complex ingredients to seasonal skincare advice, LAPELLE goes deeper than the surface, just like Lamelle.
“In a world where digital noise is constant and attention spans are short, we wanted to create something that invites pause, connection, and deeper engagement,” says Julia Christison, Marketing Communications Manager at Lamelle Research Laboratories. “LAPELLE is our way of bringing meaningful content back to the hands and screens of skincare professionals and clients. We believe in the lasting power of storytelling, education, and tangible beauty. Whether in print or digital, this magazine is designed to inspire, inform, and support our community in a way that feels both personal and purposeful.”
What makes LAPELLE stand out? It’s designed specifically for skincare professionals to use as a free marketing and educational tool in salons and practices. It’s perfect for helping clients better understand their skin and the science behind the products you recommend, especially when time is limited. Limited printed copies will be distributed by Lamelle representatives, but the digital version is easy to view and share, making it a must-have for anyone in the skincare industry.
LAPELLE is more than a magazine – it’s a powerful extension of Lamelle’s mission: to deliver world-class skincare backed by science, with the luxury feel clients love.
Read this quarterly edition here: https://pdfflipbook.com/v/253188/?auto_viewer=true#page=&zoom=page-fit&pagemode=none
