BeautyHealth’s 2024 Skintuition Report predicts popularity of experts and retro ingredients
18 Dec 2023 --- The Beauty Health Company unveils its 2024 Skintuition Report, providing an overview of insights, trends and predictions derived from clinical studies, proprietary data and the expertise of its global network of professional skin health providers.
“This year’s data reveals demand for retro ingredients with novel delivery methods and a growing interest in body — especially booty — skin care treatments,” says BeautyHealth chief marketing and communications officer Amy Juaristi.
“What’s more, consumers continue to show they are committed to investing to achieve flawless skin, often combining Hydrafacial with other aesthetic treatments — a trend we see as the ultimate quiet luxury power play.”
The report notes a shift in the approach to skin care, with back and booty treatments increasing by +133% compared to the previous year.
2024 predictions
The Skintuition Report outlines five themes anticipated to take over the skin health conversation in 2024:
Medicalization of beauty: Consumers will invest in proven treatments backed by clinical studies.
Rise of the new influencer: Skin health professionals will play an increasingly crucial role in shaping beauty routines.
Flawless skin, the ultimate quiet luxury: Impeccable skin will signify an investment of money, time and knowledge in treatments, “tweakments” and products.
Retro ingredients, new delivery methods: Providers will explore tried-and-true ingredients with novel formulations or device-supported applications.
Personalization powered by data: Data will be vital in enhancing and personalizing products and treatments to consumers’ needs.
Hydrafacial’s efficacy
According to the Skintuition Report, peptides, retinol and vitamin C emerged as the preferred ingredients for providers when personalizing Hydrafacial treatments in 2023. The Beauty Health Company is home to the flagship brand Hydrafacial.
The Skintuition Report catalogs peer-reviewed clinical studies proving the efficacy of Hydrafacial treatments.
“Hydrafacial has decades of proven efficacy, shown in our catalog of clinical studies and the everyday use by clinicians worldwide for glowing results,” says BeautyHealth medical affairs leader Dr. Juan Valesquez.
“These findings further validate what many Hydrafacial providers have known all along: aesthetic treatments can come and go, but Hydrafacial is here to stay.”
The studies found that Hydrafacial treatments significantly improve hydration, pore size, hyperpigmentation, dullness, fine lines and texture. Furthermore, they work at deeper levels to thicken, plump and protect the skin from free radicals and pollution while improving acne in most subjects.
Edited by Venya Patel
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