Pigment-Restoring Serums

The Dr. Perricone Foundation Serum is Part of His New No Makeup Skincare

While many women would love the coverage of effect of wearing foundation, the new Dr. Perricone foundation serum knows no one wants to feel like they're wearing 5 pounds of goop on their face. Now in a serum, Dr. Perricone's No Foundation Foundation will not only make skin look better, it will actually improve the quality of your skin.

Dr. Nicholas Perricone's new No Makeup Skincare line provides skin nourishing and perfecting ingredients while also providing subtle tint and color. The skincare line, including the Dr. Perricone foundation serum, isn't designed to radically cover up or change skin, but to restore the missing natural pigment that we tend to lose as we age. The serum has a lighter texture than the original as well.

The new anti-aging skincare line also includes blush, bronzer, concealer, lipstick and mascara.
Trend Themes
1. Pigment-restoring Skincare - The demand for skincare products that restore natural pigment will increase with aging demographics.
2. Serum Foundation - The use of lightweight serum foundations will continue to replace traditional heavy foundations.
3. No Makeup Makeup Look - The trend towards subtle and natural-looking makeup, such as tinted serums and light coverage products, will continue to grow.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty - The beauty industry will continue to see growth in anti-aging skincare products that promote natural pigment restoration.
2. Cosmetics - The cosmetics industry will continue to innovate and develop new lightweight makeup products that offer subtle coverage.
3. Personal Care - The personal care industry will focus on products that nourish the skin and provide healthy, natural-looking results.

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