Body scrubs are known for being gritty, as they're first and foremost meant to offer physical exfoliation, but Sunday Riley's new Charcoal Smoothie offers a different experience with its unique jelly format. The jelly body scrub combines a mix of salicylic acid and lactic acid (both are leave-on chemical exfoliants) with natural exfoliating powders and charcoal, a detoxifying powerhouse.
The skin-polishing body scrub was created to refine rough and bumpy skin, especially for those who struggle with keratosis pilaris—or "chicken skin"—mainly on the arms and legs. The formula combines activated charcoal with coconut water, avocado oil, jojoba seed oil, manuka branch and seed oil and other nourishing ingredients in a unique texture. Increasingly, consumers are finding comfort in jelly products that offer a rich sensorial experience.
Jelly Body Scrubs
Sunday Riley's Charcoal Smoothie Soothes & Polishes Skin
Trend Themes
1. Jelly Body Scrubs - Opportunity to innovate by creating more jelly body scrubs with unique textures and nourishing ingredients.
2. Chemical Exfoliants - Potential for disruption by developing leave-on chemical exfoliants with skin-polishing properties.
3. Jelly Products - Opportunity to create more jelly products that provide a rich sensorial experience for consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - Skincare industry can explore creating innovative body scrubs with unique textures and skin-refining properties.
2. Beauty - Beauty industry can capitalize on the trend of chemical exfoliants by offering effective and gentle skin-polishing products.
3. Personal Care - Personal care industry can develop a range of jelly products that provide a luxurious and enjoyable experience for consumers.