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The Matcha Milk PDRN Soothing Mist Features 58.2% Green Tea Extract

PDRN is an in-demand ingredient in the skincare space, prized for its reparative, inflammation-reducing benefits, and Mixik's new Matcha Milk PDRN Soothing Mist combines it with 58.2% green tea extract. The soothing and nourishing moisturizer boasts a milky, dual-layer formula that delivers refreshment and balance without leaving skin heavy. Some of the multi-benefit ingredients that appear in the product, alongside PDRN exosome and a high concentration of antioxidant-packed green tea extract, include blue agave, sweet almond oil and macadamia nut seed oil. In spray format, the moisturizer makes it easy to receive lightweight hydration and soothing on demand.

Fittingly, Mixik is hosting Matcha Milk Pop-Ups at cafes to promote its latest launch, offering a travel-size Matcha Milk Mist with every drink purchase.
Trend Themes
1. Dual-layer Milky Formulations - Aesthetic and functional layering of oil-and-water phases in milky textures enables novel sensory experiences and targeted ingredient delivery without greasiness.
2. High-concentration Botanical Actives - Products featuring potent percentages of single botanicals, like 58.2% green tea extract, open pathways for ingredient-centric branding and efficacy claims grounded in measurable dosages.
3. Spray-format On-demand Hydration - Lightweight mist delivery systems create opportunities for continuous, portable hydration formats that integrate into daily routines and micro-moment skincare rituals.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare and Beauty Retail - Retailers curating high-efficacy, sensorial hybrid products could reshape shelf strategies and consumer expectations around instant, low-residue moisturization.
2. Food and Beverage Brand Collaborations - Cafe pop-ups and beverage tie-ins present a convergence model where consumables and topical beauty products co-market lifestyle experiences and sample-driven trial.
3. Cosmetic Ingredients and Biotech - Advances in bioactive ingredients like PDRN exosomes suggest scalable research-to-product pipelines that prioritize regenerative and anti-inflammatory functionalities.

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