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Hibernicis Skincare Products Come in Five Essential Formulations

The Hibernicis skincare products have been developed by Catherine Logue as a series of formulations that pay homage to the Connermara coastal region in Ireland. The various ingredients within the solutions are sourced from this location and are formulated with all skin tones, types and genders in mind to help offer effective skin support on a daily basis. The products include the Úr Exfoliating Gel, Glan Bath + Shower Gel, Cara Hand Cream, Síoda Body Serum and Athlíon Body Lotion, which are each named in Gaelic.

The Hibernicis skincare products are priced ranging from $39 to $69 and boast 95% naturally derived ingredients including seaweed extract. This will provide antioxidants to the skin along with vitamins K, B, A and E.
Trend Themes
1. Irish-inspired Skincare - Beauty companies should explore sourcing local and native ingredients to create culturally-inspired skincare lines.
2. Naturally Derived Ingredients - The skincare industry should focus on using more organic and sustainable ingredients as consumers become more environmentally conscious.
3. Multitasking Skincare Products - As consumers continue to have busy lifestyles, there is a growing need for skincare products that have multiple benefits and can be used for different purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - There is an opportunity for skincare companies to create lines that draw inspiration from a particular region or culture to add a unique selling point to their products.
2. Sustainability - As more consumers become concerned about the environment, businesses in the skincare industry can innovate solutions that promote environmental responsibility through the use of naturally derived ingredients, recyclable packaging, and biodegradable products.
3. Beauty Retail - Retailers can increase sales by offering multi-tasking skincare products that are practical for busy people and can save time while providing multiple benefits.

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