Algae-Infused Sunscreen Serums

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The Mara Algae + Zinc Sea Kale Sunscreen Serum Features Sea Kale

The Mara Algae + Zinc Sea Kale Sunscreen Serum is described as a first-to-market, daily hydrating sunscreen face oil and it taps the power of #GlowDefense technology to provide broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection. The lightweight formula is both protective and hydrating, thanks to an infusion of skin-caring ingredients like proteins, blue sea kale, hemp seed, Vitamin C-rich moringa and raspberry seed oil for boosted environmental protection.

The sunscreen serum shares the benefits of soothing maritime botanical ingredients, while the brand's proprietary algae blend is beneficial for shielding skin from blue light, pollution and photo-aging. Skin-caring sunscreen formulas are making it easier for the essential products to be incorporated into daily life, and all without undesirable features of outdated formulas like heaviness and white casts.
Trend Themes
1. Skin-caring Sunscreens - Opportunity to develop sunscreen formulas that are protective and hydrating while incorporating skin-caring ingredients like proteins, vitamins and botanicals.
2. Algae-infused Products - Opportunity to develop products that utilize proprietary algae blends to provide protection against blue light, pollution and photo-aging.
3. Daily Hydrating Sunscreens - Opportunity to develop daily hydrating sunscreen products that offer broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare Industry - Opportunity to expand product offerings to include skin-caring sunscreens that effectively protect against environmental damage.
2. Algae Industry - Opportunity to partner with skincare companies to utilize proprietary algae blends in products designed to protect against environmental damage.
3. Beauty Industry - Opportunity to develop daily hydrating sunscreen products that do not have undesirable features like heaviness and white casts, to provide a better application experience for consumers.

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