With the rise of clean eating, superfoods like spirulina, kale and spinach can now be seen beyond bowls and plates, integrated into skincare products like this anti-aging mask from Youth to the People.
The Age Prevention Superfood Mask from Youth to the People is described as being "packed with supergreens from land and sea," resulting in a formula that feeds the skin with vitamins, antioxidants, phytonutrients and moisturizes with hyaluronic acid.
With chlorophyll-rich ingredients like blue-green algae, bioactive microalgae, and leafy greens like kale and spinach, the facial mask product boasts a bright green color that's completely natural and free from added colors. Due to the nature of the anti-aging skincare mask, it is packaged in glass pots by hand in small batches in California.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Superfood-inspired Skincare
- Innovation opportunities abound for developing skincare products using superfood ingredients like spirulina, kale, and spinach.
- Natural and Organic Skincare
- The growing demand for natural and organic skincare presents an opportunity for developing algae-infused skincare products that are free from artificial colors and ingredients.
- Clean Beauty
- There is a disruption opportunity in creating clean beauty skincare products that cater to the needs of consumers seeking pure and safe skincare solutions.
Where This Applies
- Skincare
- The skincare industry can develop more innovative products using the nutrient-rich ingredients in superfoods.
- Cosmetics
- The cosmetics industry can leverage the increasing demand for natural and organic skincare by incorporating algae-infused ingredients in their product lines.
- Beauty Supplements
- Manufacturers of beauty supplements could incorporate superfoods into their formulas to offer consumers more comprehensive beauty solutions.