Skin-Specific Anti-Pollution Serums

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The Better Skin Co. Promotes Radiant Skin with Its Product

The Better Skin Co.'s skin-specific anti-pollution serum boasts a rich vegan formula that is designed to protect the consumer from harmful everyday agents. This not only extends to pollutants in the air but also to blue light which is emitted through computers screens. As the society we live in is becoming progressively digital, it is quite important to find products that effectively offer protection against such factors.

The anti-pollution serum boasts an ingredient list of Turmeric, Eggplant, Aloe, Henna and Pearl Powder. Powered by the herb White Horehound, the product can be easily applied to the skin, guaranteeing an effective shield "against visible and invisible [...] damage." In addition, the Better Skin Co.'s anti-pollution serum has the property of quickly hydrating the skin and contributing with a healthier glow.
Trend Themes
1. Skin-specific Anti-pollution Serums - The trend of utilizing skin-specific anti-pollution serums with vegan formula that protect against blue light and pollutants is on the rise.
2. Digital Pollution Protection - The trend of creating anti-pollution products specifically designed to protect against digital pollution, such as blue light from computer screens, creates an innovative opportunity for the beauty industry.
3. Herbal Skincare Formulas - The trend of incorporating herbal ingredients like Turmeric, Eggplant, Aloe, Henna and Pearl Powder in skin-specific anti-pollution serums is a potential disruptive innovation opportunity for the cosmetic industry.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty Industry - The beauty industry can capitalize on the trend of developing skin-specific anti-pollution serums that cater to consumers in a society that is becoming progressively digital.
2. Cosmetic Industry - The cosmetic industry can take advantage of the trend of using herbal ingredients like Turmeric, Eggplant, Aloe, Henna and Pearl Powder in skin-specific anti-pollution serums to create innovative, natural beauty products.
3. Tech Industry - The tech industry can explore the potential for developing innovative products that reduce digital pollution, such as blue light from computer screens, and partner with the beauty industry to create synergistic solutions.

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