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Banila Co's Clean It Zero Calming Cleansing Balm Features Cica-Relief

The gentle nature of cleansing balms makes them a favorite for skincare users with sensitive skin, and Banila Co's Clean It Zero Calming Cleansing Balm is extra-soothing thanks to the inclusion of cica, which calms and nourishes even the most delicate complexions. This balm-to-oil formula featuring a fan-favorite K-beauty ingredient is effective for melting waterproof makeup and impurities, all while leaving skin feeling deeply cleansed and comforted.

Optimized for consumers with sensitive skin, this cleansing balm pairs the healing properties of cica with skin barrier-strengthening eucalyptus oil, reviving rosemary oil and probiotics. Additionally, this soothing balm made without parabens, phthalates and sulfates contains hot springs water, and Vitamins C and E to serve its purpose without disrupting the skin's natural moisture balance.
Trend Themes
1. Cica-infused Skincare - Skincare products harnessing the soothing and anti-inflammatory benefits of cica are gaining popularity among consumers with sensitive skin.
2. Balm-to-oil Formulas - The transformation of balm-to-oil textures in skincare offerings is enhancing the effectiveness of products for removing stubborn makeup and impurities.
3. Sensitive-skin Solutions - Innovative skincare lines designed for those with sensitive skin are incorporating gentle, nourishing ingredients while avoiding common irritants.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry is rapidly adopting cica and other soothing botanicals to develop products that cater to sensitive and reactive skin types.
2. Beauty and Personal Care - Beauty brands are innovating with multi-functional balm-to-oil products that promise thorough cleansing without compromising skin health.
3. K-beauty - K-beauty is leading with formulations that combine traditional ingredients like cica with modern skincare innovations to appeal to a global audience.

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