If you prefer your food local and as fresh as possible, you might also be interested in this new line of gel masks. The food to table-esque skin care line Farmacy works with upstate New York-based farmers to source their echinacea variant -- the patented Echinacea Green Envy at the core of all their irritant-free and bioactive products. Their hydrating coconut gel masks provide "targeted skin care enhanced by powerful farm-fresh vegetable extracts." This means they contain a powerful dose of anti-oxidants.
The high tech face masks come in six varieties: oil control (carrot), firming (celery), deep moisture (cucumber), soothing (kale), brightening (purple broccoli) and anti-wrinkle (rhubarb). Farmacy also has hydrating lip balms in addition to their other skin care solutions.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Farm-to-table Skin Care
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Create a skincare line that utilizes locally sourced ingredients, promoting sustainability and supporting local farmers.
- Bioactive Mask Technology
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Develop gel masks infused with bioactive extracts from vegetables to provide targeted and effective skincare solutions.
- Vegetable Extract Cosmetics
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Design cosmetics that extract and utilize the antioxidant properties of various vegetables to enhance skincare products.
Sectors Adopting This
- Farming and Agriculture
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Explore partnerships and collaborations with skincare companies to supply locally sourced ingredients for their products.
- Beauty and Skincare
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Capitalize on the demand for natural and organic skincare products by incorporating vegetable extracts into innovative skincare solutions.
- Sustainability and Eco-consciousness
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation: Develop eco-friendly packaging and practices for skincare products that align with the values of conscious consumers.
