Massage-Activated Skincare Masks

Farmacy's Vitamin C Mask Has a Unique Formulation

The natural skincare brand Farmacy is offering a new product called the Bright On Massage-Activated Vitamin C Mask.

The product was designed to target uneven skin texture, large pores, and dull skin tones, with the incorporation of Vitamin C helping to brighten the overall look of the skin. It also contains fruit-derived AHAs that work to exfoliate the skin as the mask is applied. To use the mask, consumers simply massage it into the skin, wait for it to change from a lavender color to green, and then leave on for five to ten minutes depending on how sensitive their skin is.

The Farmacy Vitamin C Mask also contains the brand's soothing Echinacea GreenEnvy complex.

Massage-activated Skincare
The use of massage as the activation method for skincare masks is a new trend that creates an opportunity for companies to develop innovative products that allow consumers to take advantage of personal relaxation and self-care regimes.
Vitamin C Skincare
The growing trend of using Vitamin C in skincare products creates an opportunity for companies to explore the effective use of Vitamin C and its derivatives in skincare formulations.
Innovative Fruit Extracts in Skincare Products
The inclusion of fruit-derived alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) in Farmacy's Vitamin C Mask presents an opportunity for companies and innovators to explore the effectiveness of incorporating various natural fruit extracts in skincare products.

Sectors Adopting This

Skincare Industry
With the growing trend of massage-activated skincare, Vitamin C skincare, and innovative fruit extracts in skincare products, skincare industry players can explore new product opportunities and leverage these trends to offer innovative solutions to consumers.
Beauty and Wellness Industry
Companies in the beauty and wellness industry can look to incorporate the trend of massage-activated self-care relaxation routines into their products and services to offer customers a unique and relaxing experience.
Health Foods and Supplements Industry
The use of fruit-derived AHAs leads to an opportunity for the health foods and supplements industry to capitalize on this innovative ingredient by offering supplements that promote skin health and wellness.
SCORE
2.2 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 14%
Activity 43%
Freshness 8%