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Mutha Cream Extreme Supports Natural Rejuvenation

Mutha Cream Extreme is a rich and reparative skincare product that helps to support the skin's natural rejuvenation process with circadian-regulating botanicals and a plant-derived retinol alternative. Fueled by MUTHALOAD Core Technology (skin-conditioning bio-fermented blend of super ingredients,) this nourishing skincare cream is easily absorbed for deep hydration, protection and repair.

The night cream boasts a base of aloe juice, plus lipids and ceramides, bakuchiol and bioplasma, an ingredient that's clinically proven to increase the vitality of cells. This product forms a supportive evening routine, especially when paired with others from Mutha like the serum, eye cream and face oil. Together, these skincare products deliver a ritual loaded with antioxidants combat the effects of environmental aggressors. As Mutha's founder says, "You should be providing proper protection from harmful environmental stressors during the day, and nourishing it with reparative actives that work with your circadian rhythm at night."
Trend Themes
1. Circadian-regulating Skincare - There is an opportunity for other skincare brands to incorporate circadian-regulating botanicals and ingredients into their products for natural rejuvenation and repair.
2. Plant-derived Retinol Alternatives - As consumers seek out more natural and plant-based skincare options, there is an opportunity for companies to develop and market plant-derived alternatives to retinol.
3. Bio-fermented Skincare - The use of bio-fermented blends of super ingredients in skincare can provide deep hydration, protection, and repair, creating an opportunity for other companies to incorporate this technology into their products.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry can incorporate circadian-regulating botanicals and ingredients, plant-derived retinol alternatives, and bio-fermented blends of super ingredients into new and existing products.
2. Plant-based Beauty - As consumers increasingly seek out plant-based alternatives, there is an opportunity for companies to develop and market plant-derived alternatives to traditional skincare ingredients, such as retinol.
3. Environmental Protection - Companies can focus on developing and marketing skincare products that protect against environmental aggressors, meeting the needs of consumers who are increasingly concerned about the effects of pollution on their skin.

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