Ceramiracle's First LIGHT The Reboot Mask Was Inspired by an Age-Old Recipe
Laura McQuarrie — October 4, 2017 — Fashion
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In partnership with cosmetic scientist Sarang Kim, Ceramiracle developed the FIRST LIGHT The Reboot Mask. Although the mask treatment is made with a base of clay and black volcanic sand, it "conditions and nourishes the skin just like a Korean sheet mask." On top of this, the mask is also said to be beneficial for "resetting" the skin and returning it to a fresh and clean state.
In terms of ingredients, the FIRST LIGHT The Reboot Mask is powered by a BFE (BioFerment Essence) complex that is formulated from three Korean skincare staples: rice, ginseng, and mugwort. This unique combination of ingredients was actually inspired by an ancient recipe for ginseng wine that dates back to 18 BC and was originally used to treat and cleanse dry skin.
In terms of ingredients, the FIRST LIGHT The Reboot Mask is powered by a BFE (BioFerment Essence) complex that is formulated from three Korean skincare staples: rice, ginseng, and mugwort. This unique combination of ingredients was actually inspired by an ancient recipe for ginseng wine that dates back to 18 BC and was originally used to treat and cleanse dry skin.
Trend Themes
1. Clay Mask Trend - The popularity of clay masks as a skincare treatment is growing due to their multiple skin benefits and the unique ingredient combinations they offer.
2. Korean Skincare Staples Trend - Korean skincare staples such as rice, ginseng, and mugwort are being used more frequently in skincare products for their nourishing and restorative properties.
3. Ancient Remedies Trend - Ancient skincare remedies, like the ginseng wine recipe that inspired Ceramiracle's FIRST LIGHT The Reboot Mask, are being rediscovered and incorporated into modern skincare products.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare Industry - The skincare industry can continue to innovate by experimenting with and incorporating unique combinations of ingredients that offer multiple benefits for various skin types.
2. Beauty Industry - Beauty companies can capitalize on the popularity of Korean skincare and ancient remedies by incorporating these ingredients in their product lines and marketing their restorative properties.
3. Luxury Spa Industry - Luxury spas can incorporate clay masks and other restorative skincare treatments into their services to attract customers seeking rejuvenation and relaxation.
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