More money, more problems — that is, if you consider your boujee gym switching up its personal-care amenities a major life inconvenience. Last week, Equinox — the luxury — took beloved skin-care brand Kiehl's off the locker room shelves, replacing it with Australian-based brand Grown Alchemist. And members are pissed.
Angry gym buffs are taking to social media to express their dismay about what to them felt like a brutal betrayal. headlined "Grown Alchemist is trash," which lives in an Equinox subthread, includes pages of members venting to their fellow gym-goers and threatening to cancel their membership as a result of the discontinued partnership. One user shared: "My face dropped when I realized Kiehl's was no longer there.
I am beyond disgusted and I will be canceling my membership over this." Gym members are even flocking to the recently debuted brand's Instagram page to express their laundry list of complaints, one of which is that the products are housed in identical bottles with fonts so small it makes it difficult to distinguish them from each other. Another complaint? The fact that the products are .
Some see this as a recipe for disaster for their sensitive, acne-prone skin; others simply aren't a fan of the formula's scents to begin with. Just to put it out there, Grown Alchemist is a brand rooted in fusing biology and cosmetic chemistry. Founded in 2008, they're known for their use of plant and , and rely on scientifically-backed advancements to target sign.