In the skincare market, vitamin C is increasingly present in serums, creams, masks and scrubs that provide excellent antioxidant benefits and many brands have started and continue to create their own dedicated skincare lines.
The beauty world is constantly evolving, and like every year-end, the industry experts find themselves reviewing last year's trends and adjusting to those to come. For the year that is about to begin we can speak of real skincare trends that will guide the way we take care of our skin: let's look at them together.
Not everyone knows that seaweed has significant amounts of antioxidants and essential minerals within it. For this reason, some sea plants are ideal ingredients for skin care formulations and treatments. They can provide a wide range of benefits that help maintain a younger, healthier-looking complexion.
Sensitive skin is characterised by increased reactivity to external agents: this type of skin is easily reddened by changes in temperature, by contact with water that is too limey, and often gives a feeling of skin tightness.
In contrast to chemical peels, enzymatic peels use real enzymes from fruits and vegetables, such as pineapple, papaya and pumpkin, to help eliminate dead skin cells without damaging those that are still alive.