While freeze-dried skincare may be familiar to consumers in Korea, facialist Georgia Louise is playing a part in introducing an innovative skincare category to North Americans. Georgia Louise's 'Pure Molecule' introduces next-gen skincare that's powered by such pure, potent technology that its contents need to be frozen. According to the brand, "The industry-changing manufacturing process of 'freeze-drying the four concentrations (Hyaluronic Acid, Collagen, EGF and Vitamin C) requires extreme temperatures"—of -58°F.
Pure Molecule is sold with four concentrated formulas that are designed to restore, brighten and rebuild healthy skin, plus a Pure Activator. When it comes to using the products, Georgia Louise advises that consumers use Pure Molecule as a nightly booster treatment. To do so, the freeze-dried skincare tablet can be combined with a few drops of the Pure Activator before mixing it into a serum.
Freeze-Dried Skincare Tablets
Georgia Louise's 'Pure Molecule' Serves as a Nightly Booster
Trend Themes
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Freeze-dried Skincare — Freeze-dried skincare is introducing a new category of potent and pure skincare products to North American consumers.
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Extreme Temperature Manufacturing — The industry-changing freeze-drying process of skincare products requires extreme temperatures of -58°F.
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Nightly Booster Treatments — The concept of using freeze-dried skincare tablets as a nightly booster treatment is gaining popularity.
Industry Implications
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Skincare — The skincare industry has an opportunity to embrace the freeze-drying process to create more potent and effective skincare products.
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Manufacturing — The manufacturing industry has a chance to explore and invest in extreme temperature manufacturing techniques for various products.
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Wellness — The wellness industry can incorporate freeze-dried skincare tablets as part of nighttime skincare routines for consumers seeking innovative and effective beauty solutions.