Pure Culture makes customizable skincare products like cleansers, serums and moisturizers and to help consumers find the right ones for their needs, the brand offers at-home skincare test kits. These kits are useful for people who want to know the right cruelty-free, sulfate-free, phthalate-free and paraben-free solutions for their needs that are founded on principles of ethics, sustainability, safety and mindful sourcing.
The brand's at-home testing kits were created based on co-founder Vince Casale (also a co-founder of MAC and CoverFX) realizing that 75% of consumers don't know their skin type and skin consiiton. The at-home kits by Pure Culture help to take the guesswork out of picking the products that will be most supportive on an in-the-moment and highly individualized basis.
At-Home Skincare Test Kits
Pure Culture's Kits Match Consumers to the Right Free-From Products
Trend Themes
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At-home Skincare Kits — At-home skincare test kits are gaining popularity allowing consumers to find the right solutions for their needs.
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Customizable Skincare Products — Customizable skincare products are a disruption in the skincare market because they cater to highly individualized needs of consumers.
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Free-from Skincare Products — Free-from skincare products are becoming more in demand as consumers shift to more natural and ethical products.
Industry Implications
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Beauty Industry — The beauty industry stands to benefit significantly from the rise of at-home skincare kits that cater to ethical, natural and personalized needs of consumers.
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E-commerce — In the e-commerce industry, Pure Culture's at-home skincare kits provides a way to offer personalized shopping experiences and customize product recommendations.
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Sustainability Industry — The sustainability industry is ripe for disruption with more consumers wanting ethical, sustainable and non-toxic products and Pure Culture's at-home skincare kits offers a way forward.