Hydrating Gel Skin Tints

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REFY Skin Base Was Shaped by Feedback from Community Testers

REFY Skin Base is a new, skin-caring complexion product in the form of a hydrating gel tint designed to provide "the confidence of great skin without feeling like you're wearing makeup." Unlike some products that sit heavily on the skin, this one differentiates itself with a breathable, buildable, undetectable Korean-formulated gel texture that becomes part of skin. This lightweight, skincare-first tint was made for real skin and real routines, and developed in collaboration with a community of testers who provided feedback to ensure it hit the mark.

Skin Base incorporates ingredients like hyaluronic acid and Inclusium, and it's packaged in an innovative push pump packaging design with a built-in palette for precisely applying its inclusive shades.

Trend Themes

  1. Skincare-first Makeup — A shift toward formulations that prioritize active skincare ingredients in color products opens possibilities for hybrid cosmetics that function as treatment and coverage simultaneously.
  2. Community-driven Product Development — Co-creation with testers is producing products refined for real routines, highlighting the value of iterative feedback loops and user-derived insights for faster market fit.
  3. Inclusive Shade Innovation — Expanded shade systems paired with precision application tools are redefining inclusivity and creating demand for technologies that deliver seamless matching across diverse skin tones.

Industry Implications

  1. Cosmetics — Lightweight, breathable gel tints suggest a product category evolution toward multi-functional color treatments that blur the line between makeup and skincare.
  2. Packaging Design — Integrated push-pump palettes and precision dispensers point to new packaging formats that combine dosing accuracy with on-the-go convenience.
  3. Beauty Tech Platforms — Platforms that capture tester feedback and skin data are becoming central to personalized formulation and shade-matching services driven by consumer insights.

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