Clean beauty goes beyond natural ingredients
That has opened the door for clinical care, which some experts think is the next step in the evolution. Clinical beauty is generally considered products backed by science, rigorous testing and other factors.
Multinational brands realize the importance of clinical brands, as witnessed by Unilever’s purchase of K18 Biominetic Hairscience last December. K18’s founder, Suveen Sahib, portended the clinical trend: “The industry is moving into science-backed beauty. People want more than just the list of ingredients.”
Top Ingredient Trends by Increased Search Volume
- Benzene
- Rosemary Oil
- Ketoconazole
- Castor Oil
- Amla
- Coconut Oil
- Mint
- Vanilla (scent)
- Finasteride
- Ayurvedic Oil
Hair Care Mimics Skin Care’s Clean Ingredients
Clean beauty has entered the hair care realm. Clean products for textured hair caught the eye of Lisa Green, VP, DMM beauty and salon at JCPenney, while at Cosmoprof. “It is all about textured hair with safe and clean ingredients that serve a wider segment of the coily community.”
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Luseta Beauty’s clean formulations attracted both CVS and Walmart, which added the brand over the past year. The company’s newest innovation is a Rosemary Mint Complex featuring rosemary, mint and biotin.
Retailers reported interest in the Australian brand Skelp!, which takes its name from scalp and health. “We are the power of skin care meeting scalp care,” said Tracy Schembri, global head of sales for Frostbland, the marketer and distributor of the brand.
Social media spurs sales of clean ingredients. Batana Oil is trending on TikTok and is featured in a just-launched line by Sky Organics.