Skin Care Trends 2008

October 11th, 2008 Posted in Womens Interest

An Organic Standard

Now that organic beauty products can receive the USDA seal to indicate its degree of purity, look for a regulatory standard and seal for natural beauty products. Burt’s Bees, which launched the initiative, has indicated that the Natural Standard Seal will require at least 95 percent natural ingredients and pure processing methods to make the mark. “We’re starting at a higher percentage because most consumers believe if a product stays it’s natural, it must be so, but that’s just not been the case,” said Mike Indursky, chief marketing officer for Burt’s Bees.

Zap Blemishes Away

A new slew of at-home beauty appliances are about to join the Zeno zit zapper and the Clarisonic face-washing brush. Watch for products that will offer many of the same mechanics of spa-grade devices, such as the Mini-Marvel, which use LED light to diminish wrinkles, acnes and blotches.

Tress Relief

While known to aide in potential hair growth, scalp massages are becoming full-length spa treatments for relaxation. In Los Angeles, spas such as the Ole Henriksen body treatments may also include hair conditioning. Asks Hendricksen, “Why should spa services stop at the hairline?”

New Targets for Anti-Aging

Anti-aging doesn’t just stop at the face any longer. Spas are turning the focus to the neck, d

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