Peptide-Forward Peel Pads

HydroPeptide Introduced its Resurface and Repair Peel Pads

HydroPeptide introduced the 'Resurface and Repair Peel Pads,' a two-step exfoliating treatment featuring an acid blend and an encapsulated peptide serum designed to deliver peel-like results with peptide-driven repair. The product combined a 3.5% mix of AHA, BHA and PHA acids in Step 1, with a patented peptide complex in Step 2, and was sold as 30 individually wrapped treatments.

Step 1 used lactic, glycolic, salicylic and lactobionic acids plus niacinamide and a retinol-like bioactive to promote cell turnover and prep skin for peptides. Step 2 applied the brand’s encapsulated peptide blend to hydrate and support collagen, and the pads were vegan, fragrance-free and travel-friendly.

For consumers this meant a convenient, dual-action regimen that aimed to resurface and then nourish in one routine, reducing steps while addressing dullness, texture and signs of aging. The format also leans toward multitasking, travel-ready skincare that pairs exfoliation with restorative actives.

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Peptide-driven Post-exfoliation Care
A clear opportunity exists in pairing exfoliating actives with peptide repair systems to promote accelerated surface renewal while minimizing irritation through sequential treatment chemistry.
Encapsulated Active Delivery
Encapsulation technologies present potential for stabilizing sensitive bioactives like peptides and enabling controlled release upon application to extend efficacy beyond initial dosing.
Travel-ready Multistep-in-one Formats
Single-use, dual-step formats indicate room for compact, multi-functional products that condense multi-step regimens into portable experiences that maintain clinical performance.

Sectors Adopting This

Skincare and Cosmeceuticals
Brands and labs can leverage clinical-grade acid and peptide pairings to create premium at-home treatments that blur the line between professional peels and daily skincare.
Personal Care Packaging
Innovations in sustainable, single-dose packaging could address both product stability and consumer demand for hygienic, travel-friendly delivery systems.
Travel and Hospitality Amenities
Hotels and airlines may find value in offering curated, science-backed treatment kits as elevated amenity options that cater to wellness-focused travelers.
SCORE
4.8 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 26%
Activity 40%
Freshness 77%