Baking Soda Facial Cleansers
Dermactin Boasts a Facial Cleanser with a Familiar Ingredient
The baking soda facial cleanser might be familiar to DIY skincare enthusiasts as baking soda has been a long versatile ingredient in this space. Many have used a combination of water and baking soda to fight acne breakouts and exfoliate their skin, leaving pores uncloged. On Amazon, skincare brand Dermactin is offering a bottled baking soda facial cleanser that promises just as effectively to "penetrate pores to remove oil and dirt for a deep clean" and to "exfoliate dead skin for a soft and smooth complexion." The product can be used both in the morning and evenings. The difference from the DIY version is that Dermactin's formula takes care of the guesswork and enables a more convenient and efficient application.
Trend Themes
1. Baking Soda Skincare - The trend of using baking soda as a key ingredient in skincare products presents an opportunity for innovative skincare companies to offer convenient and effective solutions to consumers.
2. DIY Beauty - The popularity of DIY beauty has created a market for companies to offer pre-made versions of at-home treatments for consumers who value convenience.
3. Natural Ingredients - The demand for natural ingredients in skincare products opens an opportunity for companies to use familiar household ingredients, like baking soda, to offer gentle and effective solutions to consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry can benefit from incorporating baking soda into their products to offer convenient and effective solutions to consumers.
2. Beauty - The beauty industry can benefit from offering pre-made versions of DIY beauty treatments, like baking soda facial cleansers, to consumers who value convenience.
3. Natural Products - The natural products industry can benefit from using familiar household ingredients, like baking soda, to create gentle and effective skincare solutions for consumers who value natural ingredients.