Inspired by the conditioning benefits of lip balm, Hanni launched a supersized balm for the body by the name of The Fatty, representing its high concentration of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. Some of the powerhouse ingredients that contribute to the omega-rich formulation of this all-over body balm include cocoa seeds, coconut, carnauba seeds, chia and avocado.
This fragrance-free, National Eczema Association-approved balm is ready to be swiped over even the most sensitive skin to provide ample hydration and care. This mess-free hydrator locks in moisture and prevents transepidermal water loss and under the surface, its hard-working ingredients help to repair and support the skin barrier.
The latest launch from Hanni, a self-proclaimed creator of "lazy bodycare for real people," resembles similarly packaged products from the brand like the solid Shave Pillow gel stick for shaving and moisturizing.
What's Driving This Trend
- Omega-rich Skincare
- Omegas like Omega-3 and Omega-6 are becoming key ingredients in skincare, providing benefits such as hydration and skin barrier repair.
- Fragrance-free Skincare
- There's a growing demand for fragrance-free products that cater to sensitive skin and are National Eczema Association-approved.
- Solid Skincare Products
- Solid skincare formats, like balms and gel sticks, offer a mess-free and convenient application method for consumers.
Who This Affects Most
- Skincare
- The skincare industry is increasingly focusing on formulations that include omega fatty acids to enhance skin health.
- Sensitive Skin Products
- Products designed specifically for sensitive skin are expanding, emphasizing the importance of gentle and effective hydration and repair solutions.
- Personal Care
- Innovations in solid and stick-form personal care products cater to the convenience-loving consumer market.