Unlike many exfoliating products that take the form of a liquid-based gel or scrub, Tatcha's 'Polished' takes the shape of a face powder. The Gentle Rice Enzyme Powder is made with a variety of ingredients from red algae and papaya extract to green tea, Japanese rice bran and licorice root. As a powder, this formula needs to be activated with water to begin to work.
As a product that's made without any synthetic fragrances, oils, parabens or phthalates, the Tatcha's Polished Gentle Rice Enzyme Powder is especially ideal for combination or sensitive skin, as well as those looking to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the face.
In comparison to liquids, dry powder scrubs don't need to be suspended in preservatives, alcohol, or detergents and they won't leave a wet mess behind if spilled.
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Tatcha's Face Powder Polishes Skin with Green Tea, Licorice Root & Algae
Trend Themes
1. Dry Powder Scrubs - The rise of dry powder scrubs presents an opportunity for beauty companies to create innovative exfoliating products that are easy to use and mess-free.
2. Natural Ingredients - The use of natural ingredients like red algae, papaya extract, and green tea in exfoliating powders opens up possibilities for companies to create eco-friendly and sustainable skincare products.
3. Water-activated Formulas - The trend towards water-activated formulas in exfoliating powders creates an opportunity for companies to develop customizable skincare options that cater to individual skin types and preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry can leverage the trend of dry powder scrubs to create unique and convenient exfoliating products that cater to different skin concerns.
2. Beauty - The beauty industry can capitalize on the use of natural ingredients in exfoliating powders to offer consumers eco-conscious and effective skincare solutions.
3. Wellness - The wellness industry can tap into the trend of water-activated formulas in exfoliating powders to promote personalized skincare routines and self-care practices.