Potted Pressed Serums

Crystal Iceplant Pressed Skincare Serum Reduces the Look of Pores

While most skincare serums are marketed as oily liquid concoctions, this pressed serum by Blithe offers a gel-like alternative infused with Ice Plant extracts to minimize the shape of pores and provide an oil-free coverage. This innovative serum texture is designed to provide high levels of hydration to the skin with all-natural ingredients free of dyes, parabens and synthetic chemicals.

The Crystal Iceplant Pressed Serum is a hybrid of a serum and a moisturizer with a thick, bouncy consistency. The product is packaged in a pot rather than in a vial with a stopper allowing it to be applied more like a cream. The skin is filled with essential oils such as argan and olive that are designed to protect the skin against pollution and dry weather without weighing it down.
Trend Themes
1. Pressed Serums - Developing skincare products with innovative pressed serum textures can provide an alternative to traditional liquid serums and offer unique user experiences.
2. Oil-free Coverage - Creating skincare serums that provide oil-free coverage can address the needs of individuals with oily or combination skin while still offering hydration.
3. Natural Ingredients - Using all-natural ingredients in skincare serums can cater to the growing consumer demand for products that are free of dyes, parabens, and synthetic chemicals.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry can explore the development of pressed serum formulations, providing an innovative and user-friendly solution for skincare enthusiasts.
2. Cosmetics Packaging - The cosmetics packaging industry can focus on creating pot-like containers for serums that offer a cream-like application experience, adding a unique touch to product packaging.
3. Natural Beauty - The natural beauty industry can capitalize on the demand for all-natural skincare products by developing pressed serums made with organic and sustainable ingredients.

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