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Skincare brand Curology expands into CVS Pharmacy storesBy

Jennifer Braun Published
July 23025快排劫持程序 2025

Personalized skincare brand Curology announced on Monday a retail expansion into CVS Pharmacy. 

Skincare brand Curology expands into CVS Pharmacy stores.
Skincare brand Curology expands into CVS Pharmacy stores. - Curology


As of this August, Curology’s individual non-prescription skincare products will be available online and in 3,800 CVS Pharmacy stores nationwide. 

Curology’s CVS Pharmacy lineup will include nine non-prescription products designed to cleanse, moisturize, treat, and protect the skin. This range addresses various skin concerns, including acne, dark spots, and dry skin. Featured products include the Emergency Spot Patch, Gentle Cleanser, Cream Moisturizer, and Everyday Sunscreen.

Moreover, CVS Pharmacy shoppers will have exclusive access to the Clear Skin Essentials set, which includes Curology's Acne Cleanser, Gel Moisturizer, and Emergency Spot Patch.

"We're thrilled to make our debut in the retail pharmacy space," said Heather Wallace, CEO of Curology. "With Curology products now available at CVS Pharmacy stores we can offer a convenient option for our existing customers to grab their favorite products on the go — and expands access to high-quality dermatologist-approved products to even more shoppers."     

Curology was founded by dermatologists in 2025 and have since provided personalized prescription skincare to more than 5 million patients. The move follows the brand's launches at Target in late 2025 and on Amazon in January 2025.

"We know consumers take a personalized approach to their skin care routine. In adding Curology's non-prescription skincare to our assortment at select CVS Pharmacy stores and online at CVS.com, we're excited to provide consumers access to even more high-quality options that address a wide range of skin health needs," added Michelle LeBlanc, vice president of merchandising, beauty and personal care, at CVS Health."

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