When looking for an intensely hydrating beauty sleeping mask, Shiseido's Waso range has a product that will deliver an intensive and effective treatment. Powered by yuzu citrus—an ingredient whose popularity is increasing in the North American market, the Waso Beauty Sleeping Mask is the final step of your nightly skincare regiment. This treatment replenishes and recharges your skin overnight, delivering a "dewy hydration."
Yuzu citrus is known to be high in vitamins A, C, and E. In addition, Shiseido strengthens its formula with whole carrot cells with vitamin A, Ginseng Extract with vitamin B, Safflower oil with vitamin E, and Moutan Bark Extract which helps minimize any potential breakouts. As a result, the dermatologist-tested formula is not only effective in hydrating but extremely nourishing.
Shiseido's WASO range is inspired by Washoku, a Japanese food tradition.
Hydrating Beauty Sleeping Masks
Shiseido's Waso Sleeping Mask Has a Gel Texture
Trend Themes
1. Hydrating Beauty Sleeping Masks - The rise of intensely hydrating beauty sleeping masks infused with innovative ingredients creates opportunities for companies to incorporate unique elements into their skincare lines.
2. Yuzu Citrus Skincare - The growing popularity of yuzu citrus in skincare products presents an opportunity for companies to introduce new and exotic ingredients into their formulations.
3. Multi-vitamin Skincare - The use of multiple vitamin-infused ingredients in skincare products creates opportunities for brands to market their products as nourishing and effective.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Skincare - The beauty and skincare industry can capitalize on the trend of hydrating sleeping masks and utilize innovative ingredients such as yuzu citrus to create unique products.
2. Natural and Organic Skincare - The trend of using natural and organic ingredients in skincare products can be combined with multi-vitamin formulations to create superior products that appeal to consumers.
3. Japanese-inspired Beauty - Taking inspiration from Japanese food traditions and incorporating unique ingredients like yuzu citrus could differentiate brands in the crowded beauty market.