Classic ingredients remain a strong foundation in personal care product launches, but their role is evolving. From upcycled beauty concepts to biotechnology and circular sourcing, brands are reworking familiar ingredients into more sustainable and value-added formulations.

Upcircle Cleansing Face Milk (US)
- Features aloe vera, upcycled oat powder, jojoba oil and shea butter to soothe, nourish and support the skin barrier.
- Uses...
Biossance Squalane Plus Growth Factor Firming Moisturizer (Canada)
- Delivering both immediate and long-term results, it’s clinically proven to improve hydration,...
Caudalie Vinoperfect Brightening Dark Spot Serum (Spain)
- This serum prevents dark spots and gives radiance to the complexion.
- It contains patented...
Dm x No Planet B Shower Gel Ginger And Lemon Peel (Bulgaria)
- This shower gel is enriched with upcycled ginger extract, upcycled lemon peel extract and apple fruit water...
Ren Clean Skincare Atlantic Kelp And Magnesium Salt Anti Fatigue Exfoliating Body Scrub (UK)
- This body scrub with fresh sea and magnesium epsom salt gently polishes and...

Youth To The People Superfruit Cleanser (US)
- It contains papaya extract, vitamin C, ginger root extract, lactic acid extract, and passionfruit extract.
- It...
Elemis Pro Collagen Hydrating Cleansing Mousse (Italy)
- Combining silky soft textures with highly effective ingredients, the formula offers deep cleansing with the...
Sulwhasoo Concentrated Ginseng Rejuvenating Cleansing Foam (South Korea)
- It contains Ginsenomics to replenish the skin's natural regenerative...
Pulpe De Vie Moisturizing Face Cream Organic White Peach (France)
- A certified organic moisturizing face cream that naturally cares for all skin types.
- Its...

SK-II Skinpower Re-New Essence (Thailand)
- This new formula, enriched with moisturizing ingredients, helps soften and smooth the skin from within, and prepares the skin...

Innova Market Insights names “New Age Longevity” as one of the key trends shaping the personal care industry in 2026. As 39% of consumers globally embrace aging as a natural part of life, the conversation is shifting from anti-aging toward holistic longevity, with a growing focus on wellness, healthy aging, and long-term well-being.

High-performance actives are gaining momentum as consumers embrace science-led skin care. According to Innova Market Insights’ 2026 trends, this curiosity is driving experimentation with both advanced lab-grown ingredients and next-generation botanical actives, blending biotechnology with nature for more targeted, results-driven formulations.

Innova Market Insights data indicates a 20% growth in ethical claims for personal care launches from 2021 to 2025. This rise reflects growing consumer demand for transparency, sustainability, and animal-friendly practices across the beauty industry.

Innova Market Insights’ survey data indicates that 39% of global consumers are interested in clinical beauty. As demand for stress-relief and mood-enhancing beauty rises, neurocosmetics are emerging, blending wellness positioning with measurable skin performance.

According to Innova Market Insights, Household Care products are gaining ground, with an average annual growth rate of 18% from 2021 to 2025. Consumers globally say they have mostly purchased cleaning products (81%) and dishwashing & washing-up products (75%). New product launches emphasize sustainability and functionality.

According to Innova Market Insights, the upcycled ingredient trend is going strong in personal care launches, with an average annual growth rate of 110% in NPD from 2021 to 2025. Consumers also pay attention to upcycled ingredients, with 16% saying they especially search for upcycled claims when choosing their beauty products. In new product launches, upcycled ingredient use has moved from organic, natural brands to more mainstream and trendy brands.









