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Lush's Revive is Effective. Refreshing, and Tropically Scented

Beloved beauty brand Lush boasts a leave-in hair moisturizer that promises to deliver a powerful dose of hydration to curls, coils, braids, textured, and dry-looking hair. This versatile product, which boasts a tropically floral scent, is called 'Revive.' The product was formerly known to consumers as R&B before Lush decided to change the name to better suit the formula's mission.

The leave-in hair moisturizer features a blend of olive, jojoba oil, coconut oil, and candelilla wax. Lush also infuses Revive with avocado butter to nourish outstanding dryness, cupuaçu butter to deeply moisturize, and oat milk to soften and soothe. Additionally, Lush layers the leave-in hair moisturizer with "seductive orange blossom and jasmine perfume." This contributes a refreshing feeling to the experience of the product.

Made in Canada, Revive is also vegan.
Trend Themes
1. Leave-in Hair Moisturizers - The rise in demand for natural leave-in hair moisturizers that offer powerful hydration, nourishment, and a refreshing scent.
2. Ingredient Transparency - Increased consumer demand for greater ingredient transparency and sustainability in the beauty industry.
3. Customization - The trend towards customizable beauty products, allowing consumers to create personalized solutions based on their specific hair type and needs.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Personal Care - The beauty and personal care industry is seeing a growing demand for natural, sustainable, and customizable hair care products that cater to consumers with different hair needs.
2. Retail - Retail stores are exploring the integration of customization technology and platforms that enable consumers to create personalized beauty products.
3. Sustainability - Sustainability-focused organizations and brands are exploring the use of biodegradable packaging and reduced waste to cater to eco-conscious consumers in the beauty industry.

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