tbh. Skincare makes anti-acne skincare products based on a "completely new and scientifically proven method for treating acne." The brand introduces the "biofilm hack" with patented XBIO technology that's designed to break through biofilms—or bacteria colonies—that form of the skin. The brand outlines that the biofilm is held together by a slimy, glue-like substance called C.acnes bacteria and its solutions specifically target the complex structures of biofilms.
The brand primarily target females in their teens with products like the Acne Hack Cream, the Acne Hack Cleanser and the Acne Hack Cleansing Brush, which can be purchased individually or as part of a bundled set of products for even more acne-fighting power.
Teen Anti-Acne Skincare
tbh. Skincare Products are Based on a Scientifically Proven "Acne Hack"
Trend Themes
1. Biofilm-targeting Skincare - Developing skincare products that disrupt the biofilm structure to fight acne and improve overall skin health.
2. C.acnes Bacteria-focused Skincare - Creating skincare solutions that target the C.acnes bacteria, which is a leading cause of acne.
3. Scientifically Proven Skincare Method - Leveraging scientific research to develop innovative skincare products for treating acne and other skin conditions.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare Industry - Creating biofilm-targeting and bacteria-focused skincare products, utilizing scientific research.
2. Beauty Industry - Developing skincare and cosmetic products that utilize the latest scientific research for acne treatment and prevention.
3. Teen Skincare Industry - Developing products designed specifically for teens to help fight acne and improve overall skin health.