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Skin Regimen's '10.0 Tulsi Booster' is Powered by Holy Basil

— February 3, 2018 — Fashion
Just before the arrival of spring this year, Skin Regimen will be releasing its potent '10.0 Tulsi Booster,' a pure concentrated formula of a holy Indian herb that is revered for its adaptogenic, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.

The highly concentrated formula spotlights holy basil as a skincare ingredient, as it is believed to be beneficial for soothing irritations and acne, as well as treating skin from the inside out.

The formula boasts the texture of a dry oil, making the product one that effortlessly sinks into the skin without leaving a heavy feeling behind. The all-new product from Skin Regimen is touted as one that's a nourishing and protective solution for the skin.


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Trend Themes

  1. Adaptogenic Skincare — The use of adaptogenic ingredients in skincare products for their soothing and healing properties.
  2. Herbal Skincare — The incorporation of herbal ingredients in skincare products for their natural and effective benefits.
  3. Concentrated Formulas — The development of highly potent skincare formulas that provide maximum results with minimal product usage.

Industry Implications

  1. Beauty and Personal Care — The beauty and personal care industry can explore incorporating adaptogenic and herbal ingredients in skincare products to cater to consumers' growing interest in natural and effective solutions.
  2. Holistic Wellness — The holistic wellness industry can leverage the benefits of adaptogenic skincare products to offer holistic solutions for skin health and well-being.
  3. Luxury Skincare — Luxury skincare brands can embrace concentrated formulas in their product offerings to provide high-performance solutions and cater to consumers seeking premium skincare experiences.
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