Fans said Lemme have some more. Kourtney Kardashian-Barker said Lemme Grow.
That’s right — the wellness icon and reality TV star’s supplement brand is expanding. Last month, Lemme teamed up with Kylie Jenner’s cosmetics brand to drop a limited-edition Skin Glaze gummy at Ulta.
Now, the eldest Kardashian sister is launching two more products at Target: a new Women’s Multivitamin and Lemme Grow hair growth chews, which she says her team has been developing for years.
“I actually tried early trial versions of both of these formulas almost three years ago!” Kardashian-Barker shared in an exclusive interview with The Post. “That’s how long we’ve been developing them.”
While she hasn’t sampled the finalized versions yet — as she is still breastfeeding — she noted that taking part in the early testing phase was a priority for her.
The new formulas join a fleet of over 20 capsules, tinctures and fruit-flavored gummies, including the TikTok-viral, melatonin-based Lemme Sleep supplement and Lemme Purr Vagina Lollipops that can also be found on Lemme’s Amazon storefront.
Now, Kardahisan-Barker is adding a Lemme Multivitamin to the line, and she tells The Post that her own wellness journey helped inspire what goes into the formula.
“I became really focused on understanding common nutrient gaps women face, from energy and bone health to immune support and skin health,” she noted. “That guided everything from the ingredients we chose to the quality standards we hold at Lemme.”
The Lemme Multi is third-party tested and packed with over 25 vitamins, minerals and superfruits designed to support immune health, bone strength, skin health and cellular energy. True to the brand, they come in a fruit-flavored gummy form — so delicious, Kardashian says, you’ll actually remember to take it.
“With the multivitamin, the goal was always foundational support for women,” Kardashian-Barker emphasized. “We wanted to simplify daily wellness so you don’t have to overthink it.”
Lemme also has its eyes on the hair growth space. Alongside the multivitamin, the brand is introducing Lemme Grow, a hair growth supplement in a new, soft chewable format. According to the label, longer, luscious locks could be expected in just 12 weeks.
“We wanted to go deeper and focus on a scientific ingredient that was truly backed by clinical research and supported beauty from within,” she explained.

Kardashian-Barker said that her team eventually landed on Lustriva. The patented complex combines a highly bioavailable form of biotin with silicon, and it’s been clinically tested to support visible hair growth, as well as skin and nail health.
Simon Huck, the Co-founder of Lemme and a close friend of Kardashian-Barker, added that the brand wanted to stay true to its original values with both launches, and that meant prioritizing clinically-studied ingredients and research-backed formulations.
“We’ve been laser-focused on formulating products that are rooted in science but also realistic for everyday life,” he pointed out. “As the brand has grown, we’ve been listening closely to our community, and two needs that consistently come up are foundational daily nutrition and hair health.”
Both Huck and Kardahian-Barker highlight that Lemme’s goal is to support wellness without sacrificing quality, and the Multi Gummies and the Grow Soft Chews are the latest extension of that vision.
“Approachable, science-backed support that helps women feel their best from the inside out,” Huck concluded.
This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter. As a health-forward member of Gen Z, Miska seeks out experts to weigh in on the benefits, safety and designs of both trending and tried-and-true fitness equipment, workout clothing, dietary supplements and more. Taking matters into her own hands, Miska intrepidly tests wellness products, ranging from Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint Longevity Mix to the viral Oura Ring to Jennifer Aniston’s favorite workout platform – often with her adorable toddler by her side. Before joining The Post, Miska covered lifestyle and consumer topics for the U.S. Sun and The Cannon Beach Gazette.










