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Skin at Peace Favors Small-Batch Production & Fresh Deliveries

Inspired by the nutrition and supplement industry and the lab-to-consumer delivery of fresh ingredients through a subscription program, Skin at Peace launched a new skincare solution. Skin at Peace's co-founder and formulator (also an MD and microbiologist) realized that their plant-based skincare can last up to three months without expiring. As such, Skin at Peace is now offering a monthly delivery service so that "ingredients never have time to expire before their new shipment arrives."

Thanks to small-batch production methods, the brand specifically speaks to the needs of those with sensitive skin, since certain ingredients have been proven to cause contact dermatitis and urticaria. The brand's skincare, free of preservatives, is behind many success stories from people who've seen an improvement in the health of their skin shortly after switching to Skin at Peace.
Trend Themes
1. Preservative-free Skincare - Opportunity for the skincare industry to offer safer and fresher products without the use of preservatives.
2. Monthly Delivery Service - An innovative delivery model that ensures freshness and consistency of skincare products.
3. Small-batch Production - Allows for customized and tailored skincare solutions for individuals with specific skin sensitivities.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry can embrace the trend of preservative-free products and expand their offerings to those with sensitive skin.
2. Subscription Services - Monthly delivery models can benefit subscription-based industries looking to enhance product freshness and customer experience.
3. Natural Beauty - The natural beauty industry can adopt the trend of small-batch production for more personalized and sustainable skincare solutions.

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