This "Cream-Free" Just Herbs Product Kit is Powered by Ayurvedic Skincare
Laura McQuarrie — October 27, 2016 — Fashion
References: justherbs.in & stylecraze
As well as selling a variety of individual products, India's Just Herbs also sells its ayurvedic skincare items by the kit, such as this six-step organic skincare regime for oily and combination skin.
What sets this particular set apart from other personal care products on the market is that this one is entirely free from cream-based formulas, meaning that the products in the set only consist of cooling gels and products with a light texture. Some products in the assortment such as the Silksplash Face Wash, the Aloe Vera Facial Massage Gel and the Jojoba Wheatgerm Sun Protection Gel are meant to be used as part of one's daily routine, while others can be used on a weekly basis.
Just Herbs also carries smaller sampler kits based on less extensive regimes for those with normal to dry skin or oily to combination skin.
What sets this particular set apart from other personal care products on the market is that this one is entirely free from cream-based formulas, meaning that the products in the set only consist of cooling gels and products with a light texture. Some products in the assortment such as the Silksplash Face Wash, the Aloe Vera Facial Massage Gel and the Jojoba Wheatgerm Sun Protection Gel are meant to be used as part of one's daily routine, while others can be used on a weekly basis.
Just Herbs also carries smaller sampler kits based on less extensive regimes for those with normal to dry skin or oily to combination skin.
Trend Themes
1. Cream-free Skincare - This trend presents an opportunity for skincare companies to develop cream-free products that cater to specific skin types and preferences.
2. Organic Skincare Regimes - The popularity of organic skincare regimes opens up opportunities for companies to create comprehensive sets of products that follow organic principles.
3. Sampler Kits for Different Skin Types - Creating sampler kits based on different skin types allows companies to provide customers with a taste of their products before committing to a full regime.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - Skincare companies can explore innovative formulations and packaging techniques to cater to the cream-free skincare trend.
2. Ayurvedic Products - Ayurvedic skincare brands can leverage their natural and holistic approach to create unique organic skincare regimes.
3. Personal Care Products - Companies in the personal care industry can develop sampler kits tailored to different skin types to attract a wider range of customers.
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