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Purple Reigns: The Luxe Lip Scrub Taking on Skin Care and Self Love

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
22/02/2026
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If luxury had a colour, it would be lavender. If self care had a vibe, it would be violet. And, if indulgence had a form, it would look a lot like The Arcturian – a new Australian-born, art-inspired beauty brand where purple reigns. And, that is reimagining skin treatments and turning everyday rituals into moments of quiet reverence.

Forget multi step skin care routines. At the heart of The Arcturian is one product: the Luscious Lavender Whipped Soap + Scrub. At first glance, it’s a soft swirl of soft violet cream, almost hypnotic in its simplicity. But a closer look — and a gentle touch — reveals a texture that is impossibly light yet deeply nourishing, cloud-like on the skin. It’s designed to cleanse, exfoliate, shave, and moisturise, transforming a daily shower into a moment of pause and presence – with shea butter to soften, rosehip oil to balance, and pomegranate extract to protect — all in a vegan, cruelty-free formula crafted in small artisanal batches.

Founder Cacharel Marie Deojee built The Arcturian from a belief that self-care is the first step toward self-actualisation. In a beauty world obsessed with immediate results, she chose a slower, more deliberate path: one hero product, crafted with intention, quality, and care. What began as a personal project has quietly grown into a devoted following, with users describing the experience as “decadent,” “luxury in a jar,” and “unlike anything else on the market.”

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The philosophy is subtle but powerful: beauty is not just surface-level, it is sensory, emotional, even other worldly. Each violet swirl is a gentle reminder that self-care can be transformative, not just aesthetic. The Arcturian turns mundane routines into rituals that invite reflection, mindfulness, and even a touch of wonder. In this way, the brand isn’t selling a scrub – it’s offering a small but meaningful pause in an overstimulated world.

Visually, The Arcturian is equally intentional. Minimalist yet striking, the aesthetic evokes art as much as skin care, making every jar feel like a collector’s piece. It’s a brand that encourages slow moments, a mindful indulgence that matches its philosophy. There is no shouting, no gimmicks — just quiet, elevated beauty. Purple reigns, in the softest, most luxurious sense.

While it begins with one signature product, The Arcturian has a broader vision. The brand aims to expand into a constellation of offerings, all underpinned by conscious luxury. Profits are planned to support humanitarian initiatives, giving indulgence a purpose. It’s a rare combination: artful, tactile luxury that feels deeply personal and socially aware.

The Arcturian speaks to those who want more than routine skin care. Its ideal customer is someone intentional, empowered, and appreciative of small luxuries that reflect their values. For them, self care is not a chore; it is an act of presence, a statement of self-respect, and, in the case of The Arcturian, a quiet, violet-hued celebration of life’s little rituals.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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