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Sunsilk Wondermist Supports Performance & Emotional Well-Being

Sunsilk is evolving from a functional, everyday range to a culturally relevant Gen Z beauty brand, and as part of the brand's most notable reinvention to date, it's attracting attention with new launches like Wondermist that are equal parts playful and science-led.

Sunsilk saw a gap in the market for hair products that deliver both performance and support emotional well-being, and Wondermist takes the form of a hybrid hair perfume treatment that supports both with a spritz. This highly portable hair mist contains conditioning polymers to tame frizz, enhance shine and refresh tresses on demand, plus Emotiwaves fragrance technology, neuro-scientifically validated to inspire feelings of joy, confidence and self-esteem.

With Sunsilk Wondermist, Gen Z gets to choose how they want to feel with two scent experiences: Rose Crush or Golden Glaze.

Trend Themes

  1. Emotionally-infused Beauty — Beauty formulations that combine sensory cues and neuro-validated fragrance profiles point to products that influence mood and self-perception as a core benefit.
  2. Hybrid Product Formats — Blending treatment and fragrance functionalities into single, portable formats suggests new categories that collapse care and sensory enhancement into everyday rituals.
  3. Mood-driven Personalization — Offering scent-based choices tied to emotional outcomes indicates opportunities for personalized sensory experiences tailored to momentary psychological needs.

Industry Implications

  1. Haircare and Styling — Formulations that deliver conditioning performance alongside mood-altering scent technologies could redefine product hierarchies and consumer expectations in haircare.
  2. Fragrance and Perfumery — Neuroscience-backed scent platforms enable perfumers to create targeted emotional effects, expanding fragrances from clothing and rooms into functional personal care.
  3. Consumer Packaged Goods — Compact, on-the-go hybrid products open possibilities for new distribution, packaging innovations, and cross-category brand extensions in CPG portfolios.

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