It's common for foaming facial cleansers to include sulfates that leave the skin feeling tight and dry after use but this sulfate-free cleanser from Hanskin boasts an ultra-hydrating formula that does just the opposite. The Hanskin Hyaluron Bubble Pop Cleanser is made with two types of hyaluronic acid, which matters because different molecule sizes of hyaluronic acids either sit closer to the skin's surface or sink deeper. As K-beauty retailer Soko Glam describes, "special formula contains an advanced form of hyaluronic acid called sodium hyaluronate that's comprised of smaller molecules, allowing it to hold 1,000 times more moisture than water."
The sulfate-free cleanser boasts a free-from formula that avoids 11 controversial ingredients and the ability to not just cleanse the face but also leave it feeling moisturized, balanced, softened and glowing.
Skin-Boosting Bubbly Cleansers
This Sulfate-Free Cleanser Has Two Types of Hyaluronic Acid
Trend Themes
1. Sulfate-free Cleansers - Opportunity to create more sulfate-free cleansers that provide hydration and avoid skin dryness.
2. Hyaluronic Acid Formulations - Opportunity to develop skincare products that utilize different molecule sizes of hyaluronic acid for specific skincare benefits.
3. Free-from Skincare - Opportunity to create skincare products that avoid controversial ingredients and offer multiple benefits like cleansing, moisturizing, balance, and glow.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - Skincare industry can develop more sulfate-free cleansers and innovative formulations with hyaluronic acid for enhanced skincare.
2. Beauty Retail - Opportunity for beauty retailers to curate and promote free-from skincare products that meet consumer demands for healthier skincare options.
3. K-beauty - K-Beauty industry can focus on developing innovative skincare products that incorporate advanced hyaluronic acid formulations and avoid controversial ingredients.