The New New Age is a beauty company that creates high-quality products made from whole food ingredients that are certified organic, ethically wildcrafted, and free from harmful chemicals and irradiation. The products are formulated by Druid herbalist Stephen Hotchkiss who emphasizes traditional ethnobotanical applications.
The New New Age skincare company recently launched an ultra-nourishing, hydrating, and protective skin lotion called 'Skin Food.' This product boasts "organic virgin coconut oil and raw, wildcrafted cacao butter and unrefined, treatment-free beeswax from [their] farm." It's safe to use on all types of skin, even sensitive skin and is devoid of essential oils.
Consumers can purchase the New New Age Skin food online and in select reatilers for $24.00.
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The New New Age Debuts Skin Food - A Hydrating Skin Lotion
Trend Themes
1. Organic Skincare - More and more people are seeking out skincare products with natural, organic ingredients, offering opportunities for disruptive innovation in the personal care industry.
2. Clean Beauty - The trend towards clean and green beauty products, without harmful chemicals, creates opportunities for companies to capitalize on the shift towards more natural, sustainable beauty products.
3. Herbalism in Skincare - As the popularity of naturopathic and herbal treatments rises, there is increasing opportunity for companies to market skincare products that emphasize the use of traditional herbs and botanicals.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care - The personal care industry can respond to the increasing demand for organic and natural ingredients by introducing new product formulations that cater to consumers with sensitive skin.
2. Agriculture - The production of ethically-sourced, high-quality raw materials is a growing market to watch, offering an opportunity for small-scale farmers looking to enter the market or expand their existing operations.
3. Holistic Wellness - As more consumers become interested in natural remedies and traditional healing practices, there is a growing market for companies in the wellness industry to integrate herbalism and natural skincare into their offerings.