The Arbonne Bio-Hydria skincare range consists of five products that are made with moisture-locking Edulis succulents.
The collection includes a gel cleanser that foams gently to wash away impurities, makeup and oil, a liquid serum that soothes while boasting a "crushed jelly" texture and an eye gel that reduces the appearance of dark circles and uneven pigmentation. Additionally, the Arbonne Bio-Hydria skincare range includes a gel cream that is lightweight and long-lasting -- offering up to 48 hours of hydration -- and a herbal infusion that promotes beauty from the inside out with a caffeine-free blend of chamomile, thyme and rosemary botanicals.
This succulent-infused skincare range offers maximum hydration while meeting consumer desires for raw beauty products that improve the appearance of skin without relying on harsh chemicals.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Succulent-infused Skincare
- Incorporating succulents into skincare products provides a unique and natural way to hydrate and improve the appearance of the skin.
- Moisture-locking Edulis
- Utilizing moisture-locking Edulis succulents in skincare products ensures long-lasting hydration and improved skin texture.
- Raw Beauty Products
- The demand for raw beauty products that use natural ingredients and avoid harsh chemicals continues to grow.
Sectors Adopting This
- Skincare
- The skincare industry can explore the use of succulents and other natural ingredients to create innovative and effective products.
- Natural Beauty
- The natural beauty industry can capitalize on the trend of using succulents to create unique and eco-friendly skincare solutions.
- Herbal Remedies
- The herbal remedies industry can leverage succulent-infused skincare products as a way to promote wellness and enhance beauty from within.
