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Laura Mercier Debuts its Hydrating Setting Spray in Ultra Blur

Laura Mercier has expanded its cult-favorite setting powder franchise with the Translucent Hydrating Setting Spray in Ultra Blur, a product that bridges the gap between makeup and skincare. The brand's reputation for creating makeup-artist-approved setting products—trusted by celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Kim Kardashian—now extends to this innovative spray formulation that contains 98% skincare ingredients.

The $40 setting spray combines hyaluronic acid and French mineral water for hydration, while white lily extract and ectoin work to smooth and protect the skin barrier. Niacinamide helps improve the appearance of pores, creating a comprehensive skincare treatment that doubles as a makeup-setting solution. The alcohol-free, non-aerosol formula delivers a micro-fine continuous mist that promises 24-hour makeup longevity while maintaining skin hydration and controlling shine throughout the day.

Trend Themes

  1. Skincare-makeup Hybrid Products — Products like Laura Mercier's setting spray reflect a growing interest in hybrid formulations that offer both cosmetic and skincare benefits, appealing to consumers seeking multi-functional beauty solutions.
  2. Hydration-focused Beauty Innovations — The use of hydrating ingredients such as hyaluronic acid in beauty products highlights a trend toward formulations that prioritize skin health alongside makeup longevity.
  3. Clean Beauty Formulations — An increasing demand for products with high percentages of skincare ingredients, as demonstrated by the 98% skincare content in Laura Mercier's setting spray, suggests a shift towards more natural and clean beauty offerings.

Industry Implications

  1. Cosmetics Industry — The cosmetics industry is witnessing an evolution with the rise of products that double as skincare treatments, providing disruptive potential for brands that can effectively combine aesthetics with dermatological benefits.
  2. Skincare Industry — The skincare industry is increasingly intersecting with makeup, offering opportunities for innovation in products that enhance skin health while serving traditional cosmetic functions.
  3. Clean Beauty Market — The clean beauty market is expanding as consumers prioritize transparency and natural ingredients, driving demand for formulations like non-aerosol and alcohol-free setting sprays.

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