Worth noting is the new relationship the public has with brands and
corporations. Unlike in previous generations, consumers are now more
curious, more skeptical, and are notably grasping for some semblance of
autonomy. This is an insight into the next generation- the conscious
consumer- one who's ready to question whether brands, and even
governments, really bear their best interests in mind.
The access
to naturalism, information and technology has converged, and the result?
The beauty industry has forever changed. In fact, it's not surprising
that the naturals' category is among the fastest growing in the global
skin care industry. Consumers are now demanding products in all aspects
to be eco-friendly, their beauty routines included. More and more brands
are also realizing that.
How Are Eco-Friendly Cosmetics Changing the Beauty Industry?
1. Blurred Category Lines
The
driving forces at work have changed here. Healthcare and well-being is a
consumer movement which has blurred category lines. It has impacted
each and every faucet of this industry, from sourcing of ingredients,
supply chain practices, packaging, to even product use.
Still
beyond, it has impacted how beauty companies treat partners and
employees. Consumers aspire to having a full well-being, and the
majority are now admiring re-using some things.
2. A New Trend Matrix Noticed
Still
yet, there's no single, industry-wide explanation of the term
'natural'. Consumers will interpret this term and incorporate
'naturalism' into their lives, and in infinite ways. Numerous trends are
changing the personal care and beauty space, including super-food
beauty, fermented beauty, bio-cleanse and small-batch beauty.
3. Revolution in Making and Marketing of Skin Care Products
It's
quite reasonable that people are now doubting brand claims on their
items being natural. Most consumers in fact, are those who barely
believe products labeled 'natural' are really natural. This is a
sentiment that has been shared across generations.
Meanwhile, some
niche brands such as Mother Dirt, having products specially designed to
preserve ammonia-oxidizing bacteria which comprise one's natural skin
microbiome, are boasting significant followers. The same's the case with
Kahina Giving Beauty, who're a luxury skin care firm centered on
organic argan oil.
Numerous organic brands are getting serious,
investing in clinical trials and top notch, new-tech natural
ingredients. They're leading in competing on results with mainstream
ranges.
4. Availability of Environmental Resources
Consumers
are increasingly becoming curious to discover what's available in the
environment. They're simultaneously passionate about limiting damage and
harm done to the natural world by people. As such, you'll note some new
lines like super-food beauty and fermented beauty.
'Super-food
beauty' brings high performing food ingredients into various topical
beauty products. On the other hand, 'fermented beauty' is leaving
consumers at ease, especially those concerned with synthetic
preservatives. The ingredients of fermented beauty products are
preserved through natural chemical processes.
5. Increase In The Industry Revenue
According
to Transparency Market Research, the global demand for organic beauty
products was over $7.6 billion in 2012. This number is even growing
further, and is expected to approximate at $13.2 billion in 2018. The
market has been witnessing steady growth over recent years due to the
lifestyle changes, increase in consumer incomes, and the increasing
awareness, as well as demand for organic beauty products.
Contemporary
technology and knowledge imply new possibilities for sustainable
sourcing, suitably active ingredients and disruptive advances in skin
care. There's more than one path to a sound, green beauty regimen.
Eco-friendly cosmetics have revolutionized virtually everything about
the beauty industry, and they're here to stay. More probable is that
even new advancements, along the same Eco-friendly lines, will be
witnessed
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