The Body Shop's new Limited Edition Zesty Lemon Body Scrub boasts a bright citrus scent and a smoothing and softening formula that's made with "lumpy lemon" extracts and organic sugar. This product helps to cut down on food waste by giving new life to citrus fruits that are rejected for looking less than perfect.
The body scrub, made with oddly shaped lemons, helps to make the most of produce that doesn't sell in the grocery store, even though the products are just as useful as their regular-looking counterparts. The soothing, dermatologically tested scrub for normal skin boasts limited-edition packaging that's vibrant and shows off the bright yellow color of the lemon-infused sugar scrub.
Like the lumpy lemons featured in this scrub, a variety of upcycled fruits and vegetables are becoming celebrated skincare ingredients.
Upcycled Lemon Body Scrubs
The Body Shop's Zesty Lemon Body Scrub is Made with "Lumpy Lemons"
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling Skincare - Creating skincare products using rejected or imperfect fruits and vegetables, reducing food waste while offering unique and natural ingredients.
2. Limited Edition Packaging - Designing vibrant and eye-catching packaging for limited edition products to attract consumers and create a sense of exclusivity.
3. Dermatologically Tested Products - Developing skincare products that are dermatologically tested and suitable for specific skin types, ensuring effectiveness and safety.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care - The personal care industry can explore using rejected fruits and vegetables in their product formulations to promote sustainability and offer unique ingredients.
2. Packaging - The packaging industry can leverage limited edition product launches to create visually appealing and distinctive packaging designs that attract consumer attention.
3. Skincare - The skincare industry can focus on developing dermatologically tested products for various skin types, catering to consumers' specific needs and preferences.