Skincare Trends
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Searching for Natural Skincare Made in the USA? Here's Why Shoppers Choose MontyFarms
MontyFarms is gaining popularity for its natural, handmade skincare products made in the USA, appealing to consumers seeking transparency and quality over complex chemical formulas. The brand prioritizes simple ingredients and offers a personal touch that sets it apart from mass-produced options.

French Pharmacy Skincare's Global Surge: Authenticity Battles Mass Appeal
A single tube of La Roche-Posay's Cicaplast Baume B5, a once-obscure French healing cream, now sells every three seconds globally, largely thanks to viral TikTok reviews.

DIY Beauty Boom: Affordability Meets High-Tech in 2026 Skincare
54% of beauty executives now cite a shift in consumer demand towards DIY and at-home solutions as a major threat to their traditional growth strategies.

Organic Skincare Market Surges Past $8 Billion Amidst Consumer Trust Challenges
The organic skincare market, valued at USD 8.

Facial Skincare's US Market Growth Surges
The U.S. facial skincare market, valued at USD 28.23 billion in 2024, is projected to surge past USD 50 billion within a decade, reaching USD 50.56 billion by 2034, according to Precedence Research .

The Science of K-Beauty: How Korean Skincare Is Reshaping Global Routines
Korean skincare has revolutionized global beauty routines with its innovative products and multi-step rituals. Beyond the packaging, K-Beauty's success is rooted in advanced biotechnology and a skin-first philosophy.

Ulta Beauty Debuts Erly Skincare as Gen Alpha Influence Grows
Ulta Beauty is launching Erly Skincare to capture the Gen Alpha market, a move that highlights how brands are adapting to the youngest generation's demand for simple, ethical products.

Beyond the 10-Step Routine: How K-Beauty Innovations Are Reshaping Global Skincare
What began as a niche interest in 10-step routines has become a global force, with K-Beauty innovations and multi-billion-dollar exports reshaping Western consumer habits and the beauty industry itself.

The Skinimalism Shift: Analyzing Market Demand for Simplified Skincare Routines
The beauty industry is undergoing a significant transformation as 'skinimalism' takes hold, shifting consumers from complex, multi-step routines to simplified, curated regimens. This trend reflects a deeper change in consumer values, prioritizing efficacy, convenience, and sustainability.