Exfoliating Cleanser Balms

This Blemish Balm Provides Immediate Relief & Ongoing Results

Beauty technology brand Peace Out Skincare is known for coming up with innovative solutions to everyday problems and its newest release is Blemish Balm, its first exfoliating cleanser. Blemish Balm uses biodegradable cellulose beads and salicylic acid as active exfoliants and these key ingredients are useful for removing dirt and debris with both manual and chemical exfoliation. The product is cleansing yet not stripping, so that the skin is left feeling comfortable and the moisture barrier remains intact. Best used with the brand's Acne Serum, the Blemish Balm forms a two-step ritual for blemish-prone skin.

The brand promises that the "cleansing balm is the first in a series of new products Peace Out will launch in 2021 to round out your acne treatment regimen."
Trend Themes
1. Biodegradable Exfoliants - There is a growing trend in the beauty industry towards exfoliating products that use biodegradable ingredients, offering opportunities for companies to innovate using sustainable and eco-friendly ingredients.
2. Safe and Effective Acne Solutions - Consumers are seeking safe and effective acne solutions that do not compromise the skin's natural moisture barrier, driving innovation in products like Peace Out Skincare's Blemish Balm.
3. Two-step Beauty Routines - Two-step beauty routines that combine different products for enhanced efficacy are becoming more popular, signaling opportunities for brands to create complementary products that work together for better results.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Skincare - The beauty and skincare industry is ripe for innovation, especially in the acne-fighting market, where consumers are increasingly seeking better and more sustainable solutions.
2. Eco-friendly Products - Peace Out Skincare's use of biodegradable exfoliants highlights the growing trend towards eco-friendly products in various industries, including beauty, personal care, and cleaning.
3. Health and Wellness - As consumers become more health-conscious and seek products that promote overall well-being, the beauty industry can take cues from the health and wellness industry to create products that not only improve appearance but also support skin health.

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