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Pour Moi Patents its Rotating Climate-Smart Day Cream

Pour Moi was granted a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for a climate-custom moisturizer. The moisturizer line aims to correspond with the consumer's climate and rotate throughout the seasons. Dubbed the Climate-Smart Day Creams, the moisturizers match the consumer's climate even in the face of climate changes.

Each formula supports the skin's needs in specific local climate conditions, like tropical, desert, temperate, marine, mountain, and polar climates. The customer selects from a set of moisturizers where each is specifically designed to address varying hydration needs for maximum anti-aging results. The new product is based on extensive medical research that discovered how changing climate conditions affect the skin's biochemistry, function, and the efficacy of skincare ingredients.
Trend Themes
1. Climate-matching Moisturizers - The technology behind Pour Moi's Climate-Smart Day Creams paves the way for other skincare brands to create personalized formulas based on climate conditions.
2. Seasonal Skincare - The rotating feature of Pour Moi's Climate-Smart Day Creams presents an opportunity for skincare brands to create products that adjust with seasonal changes and specific climate conditions.
3. Biochemistry-driven Skincare - Pour Moi's focus on the effects of changing climate conditions on the skin's biochemistry can inspire skincare brands to create products that cater to customers' unique skin biology and environment.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - Skincare brands can leverage Pour Moi's technology to create personalized skincare products that cater to customers' climate and seasonal needs.
2. Climate Control Technology - Companies in the climate control technology industry can explore collaborations with skincare brands to develop products that synchronize with indoor and outdoor climate changes.
3. Biotechnology - The biochemistry research behind Pour Moi's Climate-Smart Day Creams signals an opportunity for biotechnology companies to create products that address the effects of external factors on the skin's composition and function.

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