Valmont's Primary line introduces prebiotic and probiotic skincare that's packed with ingredients to stabilize the skin’s ecosystem. The brand's debut range of microbiome skincare products is focused on three main ingredients: lactobacillus pentosus, provitamin B5 and prebiotic sugars. Combined, these ingredients help to support the skin's natural defenses against environmental aggressors.
The collection includes products like a mist, a blemish treatment, a serum, a smoothing cream and a balm, all of which are blended with the three key ingredients to offer prebiotic and probiotic support from all angles. While the luxury brand is known for its anti-aging treatments, its new skincare range applies its expertise to protection and fortification for all skin types.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Microbiome Skincare
- Opportunity to develop products that utilize prebiotic and probiotic ingredients to support the skin's natural defenses against environmental aggressors.
- Prebiotic and Probiotic Support
- Potential for creating skincare products that combine the benefits of prebiotics and probiotics for optimal skin health and balance.
- Protection and Fortification
- Opportunities to develop skincare solutions that focus on protecting and fortifying the skin, in addition to anti-aging treatments.
Who This Affects Most
- Luxury Skincare
- Incorporating prebiotic and probiotic ingredients into luxury skincare products that cater to a discerning customer base.
- Beauty and Personal Care
- Advancements in microbiome skincare create new possibilities for the beauty and personal care industry to develop innovative products.
- Anti-aging Treatments
- Expanding anti-aging brands can capitalize on the trend towards protection and fortification by incorporating prebiotic and probiotic skincare solutions.