Keeping up with the consumer demand to launch shades for all skin tones, the new Lush foundations comes in 40 different variations, which suit a wide range of specific undertones to ensure consumers get a flawless match that works for them.
The Lush foundations are said to provide a medium coverage finish, which is buildable, allowing users to cover any problem areas they may have without having it look too obvious. In order to help consumers figure out which of the 40 shades is ideal for them, Lush's Soho studio will be offering professional color matches until the 29th of June.
Dubbed Slap Sticks, the Lush foundations come in recyclable cardboard boxes that are partially dipped in wax, making them less harmful to the environment.
Expansive Natural Foundations
The New Lush Foundation Line Consists of 40 Different Shades
Trend Themes
1. Expansive Natural Foundations - The trend of offering a wide range of foundation shades to cater to diverse skin tones presents an opportunity for cosmetic brands to tap into a more inclusive and diverse consumer market.
2. Medium Coverage Buildable Finish - The trend of medium coverage foundation that is buildable provides an opportunity for cosmetic brands to create versatile products that can cater to different levels of coverage desired by consumers.
3. Eco-friendly Packaging - The trend of eco-friendly packaging, such as recyclable cardboard boxes, presents an opportunity for cosmetic brands to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and attract environmentally conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - In the cosmetics industry, there is an opportunity to innovate and expand product lines by offering a wider range of foundation shades and finishes.
2. Beauty Salons - Beauty salons and studios have an opportunity to offer professional color matching services to help customers find their ideal foundation shade among a wide range of options.
3. Packaging - The packaging industry has an opportunity to develop eco-friendly solutions, such as recyclable materials, to meet the growing demand for sustainable packaging in the cosmetics sector.