Masknyl by Givaudan Active Beauty is microbiome-activated. The product is crafted by white biotech to help the skin breathe while and after wearing a mask. Masking-wearing has saved many of us from contracting the Coronavirus, yet it has also caused skin-related issues such as breakouts, dryness, and irritation.
Givaudan Active Beauty addresses these issues with its new product. Masknyl is a photoactive ingredient crafted from sophorin. Its components have well-documented benefits such as antioxidant action and soothing properties. With the help from biotechnology, the company improved the bioavailability of sophorin through glycosylation to craft Masknyl. Users find significant results in only 24 hours. Red spots, hyperpigmentation, and skin texture are noticeably reduced and improved after a few hours.
Mask-Focused Skincare Products
Masknyl Relives Skin Issues Associated with Mask-Wearing
Trend Themes
1. Microbiome-activated Skincare - The development of skincare products that are activated by the skin's natural microbiome present opportunities for companies to create personalized and effective skincare solutions.
2. Photoactive Ingredients - The use of photoactive ingredients in skincare products provides an opportunity to create innovative products that provide noticeable results in a short amount of time.
3. Sophorin-based Skincare - The use of sophorin in skincare products, with improved bioavailability through glycosylation, offers a potential solution for skin issues caused by long-term mask-wearing.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare Industry - The skincare industry can leverage the use of microbiome-activated and photoactive ingredients to create more efficient and effective products for consumers who are in need of skin relief due to mask-wearing or other environmental factors.
2. Biotechnology Industry - The biotechnology industry can develop innovative solutions for skincare through the development of new technologies that enhance and activate the skin's natural microbiome and optimize the bioavailability of beneficial ingredients.
3. Medical Industry - The medical industry can collaborate with skincare companies to develop products that alleviate the negative effects of long-term mask-wearing and other environmental factors on skin health.