Joining thousands of acne-specific skincare products on the market is a new wave of solutions that are formulated to target maskne, as seen with Disciple's new Maskne Mist. As wearing a face mask for a long period of time creates a moist environment for bacteria to thrive, the product specifically addresses the issues that arise as a result of having skin that's sweaty, congested and irritated.
Disciple describes its Maskne Mist as "Good Skin in mist form" and it's packaged in a travel-ready bottle that's biodegradable. The antibacterial mist is powered by ingredients like tea tree floral water, geranium and eucalyptus. When it comes to using the product, the brand suggests that it can be applied as needed, especially before and between wearing a face mask.
Maskne Face Mists
Disciple's Maskne Mist Helps to Soothe Congested & Irritated Skin
Trend Themes
1. Maskne Products - With the rise of mask-wearing, there is an opportunity for skincare companies to develop more products to effectively address maskne-related issues.
2. Travel-friendly Skincare - With Disciple's biodegradable maskne mist packaging, there is a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies to create more eco-friendly and portable skincare products.
3. Antibacterial Skincare - Disciple's Maskne Mist showcases the benefits of using antibacterial ingredients in skincare products, leading to potential innovation in ingredient selection and formulation for other skincare companies.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - Skincare companies have an opportunity to develop more products that specifically cater to maskne-related issues.
2. Eco-friendly Packaging - The biodegradable packaging of Disciple's Maskne Mist presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies to develop more eco-friendly packaging in the skincare industry.
3. Natural Ingredients - Disciple's use of natural and antibacterial ingredients, like tea tree floral water and eucalyptus, shows potential for more innovation in the skincare industry for natural and effective ingredient formulations.