BASF and Natural Machines partnered up to create 3D-printed customized face masks and eye patches. This groundbreaking innovation is a result of the grrowing trend and increased consumer demand for bespoke personal care.
Natural Machines, based in Barcelona, Spain, creates solutions for kitchens and personal care using 3D printing. Combined with BASF's cosmetic ingredient knowledge, the team's new product is unmatched. Users can obtain masks that are entirely adaptable to individual face sizes. Additionally, the masks can incorporate different benefits based on various skin zones to target a range of skin conditions.
Christina Kohlmann, a BASF Senior Manager explains that the companies will "continue to focus on adapting the tehcnology, to establish a new approach for personalized face masks."
3D-Printed Customized Skincare
BASF and Natural Machines Partnered Up to Create Custom Cosmetics
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Personalized Skincare - The trend towards customized personal care products using 3D printing opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the skincare industry.
2. Bespoke Cosmetic Products - Increasing consumer demand for tailor-made cosmetics presents opportunities for disruption in the beauty industry.
3. Tech-infused Cosmetics - The use of technology to enhance and personalize cosmetic products is a disruptive trend in the beauty industry.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - The beauty industry has the potential for disruption by embracing 3D printing technology and personalized products.
2. Personal Care - The trend towards personalized 3D-printed skincare products has implications across the personal care industry.
3. Manufacturing and 3D Printing - Innovations in 3D printing technology and equipment offer new opportunities for manufacturers to produce bespoke personal care products.