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The BOUNCEBACK Scar Serum Helps to Smooth and Flatten Scars

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and clean, non-toxic skincare brand CLEARSTEM Skincare collaborated with Keep A Breast Foundation on a limited-edition BOUNCEBACK Scar Serum. The serum is optimized for breast cancer-related scars and post-care needs and it shares the benefits of a stem cell and triple-peptide concentrate to smooth and flatten scars and wrinkles, all the while reducing their appearance and color.

For every bottle of the BOUNCEBACK Scar Serum that's sold, $20 goes toward the work of the non-profit Keep A Breast Foundation organization, which is focused on empowering young people with breast health education and support. To support the organization's mission, the product packaging includes a QR code that helps to provide educational info via the Keep A Breast app, such as resources for monthly self-checks.
Trend Themes
1. Scar-smoothing Serums - The trend of reparative serums for scars can expand beyond breast cancer-related scars to target any type of scar, including surgical scars and acne scars.
2. Clean Beauty Collaborations - Collaborations between non-toxic skincare brands and non-profits can create innovative, socially-conscious products that benefit both consumers and organizations.
3. QR Code Marketing - Including QR codes on product packaging can provide consumers with easy access to educational resources and demonstrate a brand's commitment to social impact.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry can benefit from integrating reparative serums that focus on scar reduction to provide consumers with inclusive solutions.
2. Non-profit - Collaborating with beauty brands can provide non-profits with a new revenue stream and opportunities to promote preventative health education.
3. Marketing - The marketing industry can innovate by using QR codes on product packaging to create accessible educational resources and promote social causes.

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