Is Love Me Beauty Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for Love Me Beauty on AmazonFull story →The founders behind Love Me Beauty pitched a curated beauty subscription that let customers spend a monthly credit allowance on that edition's product selection, rather than a fixed box.
The evidence available points toward a business that has quietly wound down.
The Terms
The founders wanted just 8 percent of the business for £80,000, a low equity give suggesting real confidence in the company's trajectory at the time, and Nick Jenkins and Sarah Willingham split the backing between them.
Jenkins made his name at Moonpig on repeat, subscription-style purchasing, a natural fit here, while Willingham added hospitality and retail experience to the same table.
A Brutal Category
Beauty subscription services depend on a constant flow of fresh sign-ups to outpace cancellations, and the wider space has consolidated hard since this pitch aired, with plenty of standalone boxes shutting down or getting absorbed into bigger players.
Trustpilot carries hundreds of older reviews for the brand, solid proof it operated and served real subscribers for a meaningful stretch, though the reviews stop rather than carrying on into the present.
What Became Of It
Independent tracking lists the company as inactive, and the credit based subscription it pitched is no longer being sold anywhere under that name.
Anyone thinking about signing up somewhere claiming to be this brand today should confirm it is genuinely operating first.