Personal Care Insights reviews 2025: Regulatory crackdowns, trade disruptions & ethical scrutiny
This year the personal care industry was defined by regulatory pressures, growing concerns about safety, and an increased awareness of social and environmental responsibility. Calls to ban harmful ingredients like formaldehyde, talc, and mercury intensified. Geopolitical tensions, including tariffs and trade disruptions, challenged supply chains. Social responsibility also came to the forefront, with issues like racial inequality, period poverty, and the hidden costs of ingredient sourcing sparking conversation. Additionally, controversies over kids’ use of skin care highlighted the increasing demand for safe practices in the industry. The well-being evolution of home care: Performance, fragrance and emotional comfort
Home care is transforming from basic cleaning to a holistic focus on health, well-being, and creating lasting positive sensory experiences. Consumers now demand more from home care fragrances, seeking innovative, long-lasting technologies and scents that contribute to their emotional comfort.Personal Care Insights sits down with experts from Univar Solutions and Givaudan to discuss current trends and future predictions for the home care market in 2026.Navigating “hormonal chaos”: Bioelements unveils skin care for menopause
Bioelements has launched its Pause + Effect skin care line for women experiencing menopause, addressing skin issues that arise from hormonal changes.Suitable for perimenopausal, menopausal, and postmenopausal women, the line works to strengthen the skin barrier, restore elasticity, preserve a youthful appearance, and support firmness through multi-level moisture.Hormonal beauty - Testing what skin reveals with Eurofins C&PC
Hormonal transitions profoundly affect skin and emotional wellbeing. As cosmetic science advances, understanding these changes is vital. Eurofins Cosmetics & Personal Care offers clinical, biological and emotional expertise, empowering brands to create targeted, effective solutions that support women’s skin health and overall confidence throughout key hormonal life stages.This Technical Paper is brought to you by Eurofins.
Revieve: Leveraging AI for consumer trust and R&D agility
Younger consumers are accustomed to highly personalized experiences, such as curated playlists on streaming platforms. Irina Mazur, chief marketing and product officer at Revieve, says Gen Z expects the same from skin care. They want tools that consider their local climate, skin concerns, lifestyle habits, and ethical preferences to give a holistic recommendation. Mazur explains that while Revieve’s AI tools can provide hyper-personalized routines to consumers, companies also benefit from the technology by using the data to identify portfolio gaps and refine their marketing strategies.Personal care industry 2025: Most read stories
This year, digital transformation and shifting consumer values reshaped the personal care industry. K-beauty surged onto the global stage, and brands responded to new generations redefining how beauty is created, marketed, and trusted. Suppliers and regulators accelerated innovation amid intensified scrutiny around safety and sustainability. These stories reveal the forces driving change across personal care in 2025. Settings
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Revieve: Leveraging AI for consumer trust and R&D agility
Younger consumers are accustomed to highly personalized experiences, such as curated playlists on streaming platforms. Irina Mazur, chief marketing and product officer at Revieve, says Gen Z expects the same from skin care. They want tools that consider their local climate, skin concerns,...
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