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Sculpted by Aimee's Base Camp Tour Recommends the Best Shade & Formula

Finding the perfect cosmetic shade can be surprisingly challenging—and few things are more frustrating than buying a product only to realize, under real-world lighting, that the match was off and doesn’t suit everyday looks—and this prompted Irish cosmetics brand Sculpted by Aimee to launch its Base Camp Tour pop-up event. Happening across five major cities in the UK, this pop-up was a direct result of the brand's own research, finding that 80% of people wear the wrong foundation shade and formula.

At this in-person experience, people can not only get shade matched and discover the right base for them, but also trade in an unwanted or mismatched foundation from any brand for a better fit from Sculpted by Aimee. With this supportive, educational experience, customers and newcomers can become familiar with products like the lightweight Hydratint with skin-caring ingredients and SPF.

Trend Themes

  1. Personalized Beauty Experiences — Pop-up events like Sculpted by Aimee's Base Camp Tour offer a disruptive innovation by tailoring beauty solutions to individual skin tones, enhancing customer satisfaction.
  2. Sustainable Beauty Exchanges — The concept of trading in old or mismatched beauty products provides an eco-friendly approach to cosmetics, reducing waste and encouraging sustainable consumption.
  3. Educational Beauty Pop-ups — Interactive and educational pop-ups allow brands to engage directly with consumers, providing personalized product recommendations and enhancing brand loyalty.

Industry Implications

  1. Cosmetics — The cosmetics industry is being revolutionized by personalized in-person experiences that enhance product matching and customer education.
  2. Retail — In the retail sector, interactive pop-up events are emerging as a means for brands to engage with consumers in unique and personalized ways.
  3. Sustainability — Sustainability efforts within the beauty industry are gaining traction through initiatives that encourage the exchange and recycling of mismatched products.

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