Halle Berry’s Ulta Run Just Got Intimate
- Aug 7, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 10, 2025
When Oscar-winning icon Halle Berry drops by your local Ulta, you know it’s not just for a quick mascara run. This week, the Catwoman herself stopped in to check out the sleek new Joylux display — now rolling out in 300+ Ulta Beauty stores nationwide — and things got personal in the best way possible.
Joylux, the brand behind the OB-GYN-formulated LET’S SPIN™ Intimacy Gel (which Berry co-created through her wellness brand rē•spin), just launched in over 300 Ulta stores nationwide. It marks a big step for the retailer as it continues expanding into more inclusive and transparent wellness offerings, especially those addressing women’s health: sexual wellness, perimenopause care, and real, effective products that women can actually trust. No shame, no fluff.

While browsing, Halle unexpectedly ran into Real Housewives of Orange County alum Jo De La Rosa, and the two shared a genuinely sweet, on-camera moment. Halle gifted Jo a bottle of the LET’S SPIN™ gel—her personal favorite.
“You don’t have to be in perimenopause to use this!” she told Jo. “This is just an all-round great intimacy gel. It has hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, it’s pH balanced, clean, not sticky.” Then, in classic Halle honesty, she added:
“This is a game changer for me. I created this because I was having some problems in that area and I had just met the man of my dreams—and it was not the time to not have sex.”

$45
Created with Halle Berry, founder of Respin, Joylux’s LET’S SPIN™ Intimacy Gel is Ob-Gyn formulated, pH-balanced and designed for all ages, with added moisture to support those in perimenopause and menopause. Infused with hyaluronic acid and aloe for unparalleled hydration, comfort, and pleasure.
The product itself is formulated for all ages, not just those navigating perimenopause or menopause. With clean ingredients, added moisture, and zero stickiness, it’s part of a broader mission to normalize conversations around sexual wellness without the stigma.
Because sometimes the most powerful act of self-care is a little less… filtered.


























