Known for skincare inspired by fruit and infused with real extracts, Glow Recipe is venturing into more decadent, dessert-like territory with Glass Balm—while still delivering the same refreshing appeal. This new lip treatment for shine and hydration takes inspiration from bingsoo, a fruity Korean shaved ice dessert, and treats beauty lovers to shades inspired by watermelon, strawberry and blackberry. Additionally, there’s a clear Ice lip treatment for all of the lip care benefits minus the sheer wash of color.
This plant-powered lip treatment features hyaluronic microspheres to visibly fill and plump lines on the lips, along with fatty acid-rich glycerin to protect against moisture loss. True to form, a Glow Recipe formula wouldn’t be complete without nourishing, antioxidant-packed fruits like Kakadu plum and raspberry extract.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Fruity-skincare Fusion
- Combining skincare benefits with the appeal of fruit-based ingredients, products like the Glass Balm highlight the growing trend of functional beauty items that borrow from food and dessert inspirations.
- Dessert-inspired Beauty Products
- Beauty brands are exploring dessert-themed formulations, creating a novel intersection between sweet treat appeal and cosmetic innovation, as seen with the bingsoo-inspired lip treatments.
- Functional Skincare Textures
- Innovations in texture, such as combining the shine of a balm with a refreshing feel, are redefining how consumers experience skincare products, offering more multisensory applications.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Skincare Industry
- The skincare sector is increasingly incorporating food-inspired ingredients and textures, leading to opportunities for creating multifunctional and delightfully novel products.
- Beauty Products Industry
- The convergence of cosmetics and food ingredients is transforming product development processes, opening doors for collaborations that enhance product appeal and functionality.
- Natural and Organic Cosmetics
- Leveraging naturally derived and plant-based components can differentiate products in the organic beauty market, catering to consumer demand for sustainability and ingredient transparency.