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'My Skin Feels' Repurposes Olive Oil, Ketchup & Mandarin Juice Waste

Increasingly, consumers are seeking out personal care products made with sustainable and upcycled ingredients and companies like My Skin Feels prominently feature rescued food ingredients in their formulas. For its cleanser and moisturizer, My Skin Feels helps to give new life to nutrient-dense mandarin fruit juice waste as an alternative to "new water" in its products, as well as antioxidant-packed by-products from the olive oil industry and tomato ketchup waste.

The demand for beauty products made from upcycled ingredients is on the rise, as consumers become more environmentally conscious and seek out sustainable options. These products not only reduce waste and provide a purpose for ingredients that would otherwise go to waste but also offer a unique and innovative approach to skincare and beauty.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Beauty Products - Companies are using rescued food ingredients to create sustainable beauty products.
2. Alternative Water Sources - Nutrient-dense mandarin fruit juice waste is being used as a substitute for 'new water' in skincare formulas.
3. Antioxidant By-products - By-products from the olive oil industry and tomato ketchup waste are being used in skincare products for their antioxidant properties.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care - The demand for sustainable and upcycled ingredients in personal care products is on the rise.
2. Food and Beverage - Companies are repurposing food waste and by-products from the food industry for use in skincare products.
3. Beauty and Skincare - Innovative use of upcycled ingredients offers opportunities for disruptive innovation in the beauty and skincare industry.

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