5 Skincare Trends That Are Changing The Game
Skincare, nowadays, points to creativity in the formulation of products to tackle specific skin issues and systems-based solutions. Multi-functional products and the concept of 'less is more' trends.
Skincare, nowadays, is about natural skin complexion, skin marks, skin descriptions, and pores, aiming at giving natural beauty without enhancing it through filtration or fixing. It points to creativity in the formulation of products to tackle specific skin issues and systems-based solutions. Multi-functional products are trending, especially those that combine skincare and makeup, thus having their basic function intact. Another rising trend is the concept of less is more. This approach just directs you to dwell on products that give positive results, spending less time in the process.
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5 SKINCARE PRODUCTS THAT ARE A MUST-HAVE:
1. Niacinamide: Jack of all trades
Niacinamide is popular among skincare enthusiasts due to its multi-functionality; hence, it is known as the ‘Jack of all trades’ of skincare. It gives light, shields, equalises, moisturises, corrects skin ageing signs, decreases pore dimensions, and calms the skin. Since it is present in many care products, it can be effectively used on sensitive skin types and replace more potent ingredients, such as alpha arbutin or salicylic acid.
2. Glass skin & slugging:
The ‘glazed doughnut’ look was made famous by Hailey Bieber and leans toward fresh and moisturised skin. The contemporary term, 'glass skin' has the same idea. Hyaluronic acid is decisive as it retains moisture levels and enhances skin flexibility.
Another challenge is ‘slugging’, which entails using barrier creams such as snail mucin or vaseline at night. Taking all factors into consideration, Korean skincare cannot do without snail mucin, the name of which sounds rather unappetizing.
3. Sunscreen:
Using sunscreen will remain compulsory in 2024 since its relevance has reached mainstream culture and remains being pointed out by doctors, aestheticians, and beauticians. Because of its importance in the skincare routine, the use of sunscreen is currently encouraged every day to promote skin health and avoid harm. Since it is used most especially in skin care procedures, it will always be in high demand all year round.
4. Retinol Alternatives:
All hail the wonders of retinol as it aids in exfoliating, lessening inflammation, and increasing the production of collagen for flawlessly toned skin. Unfortunately, it can cause skin discomfort when used on dry or sensitive skin and is best avoided by pregnant women. Introducing new forms of retinol such as phyto-retinol and bakuchiol- these products are usually plant-based providing the same benefits without irritation, and are safe to use in the day and for all skin types (use a SPF).
5. Healthy gut, healthy skin:
Focusing on the correlation between the gut and skin is the most important aspect of skincare. The experts in the skincare domain will pay attention to skin microbiota, the connection between healthy mind and body, as well as the role of inner aspects in beauty. Brands will benefit from relating to this trend by providing products that will restore both skin and gut health leading to general wellness.
(Anasuya Suji Anil is a student of NIFT)