Starface, a brand that's known for its aesthetically pleasing acne patches, is now introducing its first-ever moisturizer for acne-prone skin. Moisture on Mars boasts the same bright and friendly packaging that the brand is known for and the formula sets itself apart as one that's light, non-comedogenic, hydrating and suitable for all skin types.
While some moisturizers can feel heavy and pore-clogging, this one recognizes that moisturization is important for acne-prone skin too—even though it seems counterintuitive, oily skin types need a moisturizer to support a complexion that's healthy and balanced.
Starface's Moisture on Mars boasts a clean, fragrance-free formula that supports skin with sage leaf extract, holy basil leaf extract, sodium hyaluronate and other ingredients.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Lightweight Acne Products
- Creating lightweight acne products that are non-comedogenic and suitable for all skin types.
- Aesthetic Packaging for Acne Products
- Designing acne products with bright and friendly packaging to appeal to consumers.
- Moisturizers for Acne-prone Skin
- Developing moisturizers specifically formulated for acne-prone skin that are light, hydrating, and non-pore-clogging.
Who This Affects Most
- Skincare Industry
- Opportunity for skincare companies to create lightweight acne products and specialized moisturizers for acne-prone skin.
- Packaging Industry
- Opportunity for packaging companies to design aesthetically pleasing packaging for acne products.
- Beauty Retail Industry
- Opportunity for beauty retailers to feature and promote lightweight acne products and moisturizers for acne-prone skin.