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La Mer Boasts a Formula to Help with Youthful-Looking Skin

La Mer’s Regenerating Serum is an exclusive product that promises to counter visible signs of aging, as well as promote natural collagen and skin renewal. The formula is ideal for any type of skin—normal, dry, combination, and oily—and works best for skin care concerns including fine line and wrinkles, dryness and dullness, as well as uneven texture. Like all of its products, La Mer’s luxurious serum is formulated without parabens, phthalates, Sulfates SLS & SLES.

The rich serum’s formula rests on "a new Metabolic Ferment and an added dose of Miracle Broth™." The product also contains Niacinamide— one of two major forms of vitamin B3. As a result, one’s skin is supported and nurtured for "a healthy-looking [and] vibrant future."

The Regenerating Serum is offered through Sephora where it retails for $500 CAD.
Trend Themes
1. Skin Regeneration Products - Beauty companies can invest in formulating regenerating serums to cater to consumers who are looking for healthy and younger-looking skin.
2. Niacinamide-based Skin Care Products - Developing niacinamide-based skin care products is an opportunity for cosmetics industry to cater to consumers looking for products that are supportive in nurturing a healthy-looking and vibrant future.
3. Paraben & Phthalates-free Products - Beauty companies can continue to develop products that are free of parabens and phthalates, providing customers with safer and healthier options.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - Cosmetics manufacturers can invest in skin regeneration products to cater to customers looking for younger-looking and healthy skin.
2. Pharmaceuticals - Pharmaceuticals industry can develop new products that include niacinamide, catering to consumers who are looking for products that are supportive in nurturing healthier skin.
3. Retail - Retailers catering to the beauty industry can provide customers with more options that are free of harmful chemicals such as paraben and phthalates.

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