Dr. Pimple Popper's newest acne treatment has dropped and is combating one of the main annoyances regarding acne-specific cleansers: dry skin. While products containing acne-fighting ingredients help with the removal of blemishes, they often leave behind skin that's dry, flaky and irritated. To fight this, the brand's SLMD Blemish Cream has removed benzoyl peroxide from its ingredient listing, resulting in an all-over face treatment that targets problem spots, without drying out the skin.
This cream achieves this as it contains 3% colloidal sulfur, which inhibits acne growth while regulating the skin's oil production and exfoliating the face. The SLMD Blemish Cream was designed for all ages and skin types as it's both gentle yet effective.
Replenishing Acne Treatments
Dr. Pimple Popper's SLMD Blemish Cream is Gentle and Effective
Trend Themes
1. Gentle Acne Treatments - The trend of acne treatments that are effective yet gentle on the skin provides opportunities for disruptive innovation in the skincare industry.
2. Dry Skin Prevention - The trend of acne treatments that prevent dryness and irritation opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the beauty and personal care industry.
3. All-in-one Face Treatments - The trend of all-over face treatments that target specific skin concerns without drying out the skin presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the skincare market.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry can explore disruptive innovations to create gentle yet effective acne treatments.
2. Beauty & Personal Care - The beauty and personal care industry can capitalize on the trend of acne treatments that prevent dryness and irritation by developing innovative products.
3. Health & Wellness - The health and wellness industry can tap into the trend of all-in-one face treatments that address specific skin concerns without causing dryness, offering disruptive innovation opportunities.