Lip oils are all the rage, and Byroe's Banana Brulee Lip Oil promises to take beauty consumers' obsession to the next level by pairing a decadent, dessert-like inspiration with a sensorial, plumping formula featuring an upcycled ingredient for a luxe and sustainable twist.
The plant-powered lip oil was created to glaze lips with caramel color inspired by banana brulee, all while delivering deep hydration, a shimmery finish, and a warming sensation that results in a fuller-looking pout. Vitamin-rich upcycled banana peel is the star ingredient in the juicy formula and it joins a blend of low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid in oil, plus a Brulee Complex touted as a "torched blend of maple syrup, caramel, cacao, and black sugar that smooths texture, provides essential moisture, and a natural brown tint."
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Upcycled Beauty Ingredients
- Repurposing food waste as beauty ingredients introduces sustainability to skincare products, attracting eco-conscious consumers.
- Dessert-inspired Beauty
- Beauty products inspired by sweet treats offer a unique sensory experience that blends indulgence with everyday care, appealing to adventurous consumers.
- Functional Beauty Products
- Combining cosmetic benefits with skin-nourishing properties creates multipurpose beauty solutions that cater to the demand for simplified routines.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Cosmetics and Skincare
- Incorporating sustainable, upcycled components in skincare and cosmetic formulas taps into the growing market for environmentally friendly beauty products.
- Sustainable Packaging
- Leveraging eco-conscious materials and processes in beauty product packaging addresses consumer demand for sustainability in every aspect of product lifecycle.
- Food and Beverage
- Utilizing by-products from the food industry in beauty applications creates cross-industry partnerships that reduce waste and introduce novel ingredients.