Dermala's New Product Line Supports & Maintains the Microbiome
Laura McQuarrie — May 10, 2022 — Fashion
References: dermala & prnewswire
There's a new post-acne skincare line from consumer dermatology company Dermala and it was created for customers who have seen success with acne treatments from the company and wish to transition to maintenance. The Post-Acne Microbiome Balancing Maintenance line consists of four products that work synergistically: the Do Your TONE Thing Microbiome Balancing Toner, Best Cleanse Forever® Hydrating Cleanser, OAT So Sweet Daily Moisturizer, and SUPPLEMEANT to Be Pre + Probiotic Skin Mix.
The toner is a new release from Dermala that will suit those who are ready to transition from using the SCANTILY Pad acne treatment. The microbiome-friendly toner is balancing, gently exfoliating, calming and soothing and it helps to support blemish-prone skin with a lightly acidic formulation that's also rich in antioxidants and beneficial natural plant extracts.
The toner is a new release from Dermala that will suit those who are ready to transition from using the SCANTILY Pad acne treatment. The microbiome-friendly toner is balancing, gently exfoliating, calming and soothing and it helps to support blemish-prone skin with a lightly acidic formulation that's also rich in antioxidants and beneficial natural plant extracts.
Trend Themes
1. Post-acne Skincare Maintenance - Opportunity for skincare companies to create products specifically for customers who have completed the acne treatment cycle and are looking to maintain their healthy skin.
2. Microbiome-friendly Skincare - Opportunity for skincare companies to invest in microbiome-based products that support and maintain healthy skin through the natural protection of skin bacteria.
3. Pre + Probiotic Skincare - Opportunity for skincare companies to explore the use of prebiotics and probiotics in their products to balance and nourish the skin's microbiome and improve overall skin health.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - Skincare companies have the opportunity to create new product lines that specifically address the needs of customers who have completed acne treatment and wish to transition to maintenance.
2. Consumer Dermatology - Companies specializing in consumer dermatology can develop products that support and maintain the skin's microbiome in order to enhance the overall effectiveness of their treatments.
3. Natural Skincare - Natural skincare companies can explore the use of plant-derived extracts, prebiotics, and probiotics in order to create microbiome-friendly products that support healthy skin.
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