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helloSKIN Has Landed Its Eye Mask Range at Harrods

helloSKIN, a British female-founded skincare brand launched in 2023, introduced its eye mask range that dissolves in hot water after use, offering a waste-reducing alternative to traditional sheet masks. Founded in an East London living room, the brand also secured a retail listing at Harrods, where its bestselling eye masks are now available, with online availability set to follow.

The hydrogel masks are designed to deliver targeted eye care before dissolving in under 10 seconds in hot water, an innovation that has helped helloSKIN earn multiple beauty industry awards and a national TV advertising campaign. The Harrods listing follows a period of rapid growth marked by expanding retail distribution and industry recognition.

For consumers, the launch combines high-performance skincare with a more sustainable post-use experience, reflecting the growing demand for beauty products that reduce waste without compromising efficacy.

Trend Themes

  1. Dissolvable Beauty Formats — Water-soluble skincare formats signal a shift toward products that deliver premium efficacy while reducing single-use waste after application.
  2. Sustainable Luxury Skincare — High-end retail adoption of low-waste beauty products reflects growing consumer expectations for prestige experiences with measurable environmental benefits.
  3. Targeted Micro-treatments — Focused eye care solutions demonstrate how compact, benefit-specific products can differentiate through convenience, performance, and reduced material use.

Industry Implications

  1. Skincare — The rise of dissolvable hydrogel masks creates space for formulations that combine active delivery systems with cleaner disposal experiences.
  2. Beauty Retail — Prestige department stores are becoming launch platforms for sustainability-led beauty innovations that balance indulgence, credibility, and responsible consumption.
  3. Personal Care Packaging — Material innovation in post-use dissolution points to new packaging and product-design models that minimize waste without relying on traditional recyclability.

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