The stunning actress has found herself in the middle of legal action brought by a high-end beauty product she endorses
Gwyneth Paltrow signed on as the face of skincare company Restorsea earlier this month and attributes her gorgeous, dewy skin to the brand’s signature facial cream.
The basis of the high-end beauty product is an anti-aging enzyme, harvested from salmon hatcheries in Norway.
But Restorsea’s owner Patricia Pao claims the supplier of the special ingredient, “salmon hatching fluid”, breached an exclusivity agreement by marketing their own products.
Patricia has demanded $6 million in damages, saying she was responsible for discovering the benefits of the ingredient as she “noticed that the workers’ hands, which were submerged in the hatchery’s waters all day, appeared more youthful than their aged faces”.
Gwyneth has not commented on the legal proceedings but stated recently that “I never promote anything that I don’t use, love and believe in, and I’m thrilled to support the brand and its mission to encourage women to embrace their age”.