Versed's Press Restart Suits Sensitive Skin & First-Time Retinol Users
Laura McQuarrie — December 7, 2019 — Fashion
References: versedskin & usmagazine
Retinol is revered for its ability to diminish fine lines, increase the evenness of one's skin tone and much more but it's an ingredient that's also known to cause sensitivity and irritation for some—so Versed created Pressed Restart Gentle Retinol Serum. This ultra-gentle retinol skincare product was specifically created for people with sensitive skin and first-time retinol users.
The product boasts encapsulated retinol, which doesn't release on the surface and cause redness, dryness or peeling, as well as a popular natural retinol alternative called bakuchiol. The formula also includes soothing shea butter, sunflower seed oil, papaya extract and other ingredients that are beneficial for keeping pores clear and boosting the production of collagen.
Image Credit: Versed
The product boasts encapsulated retinol, which doesn't release on the surface and cause redness, dryness or peeling, as well as a popular natural retinol alternative called bakuchiol. The formula also includes soothing shea butter, sunflower seed oil, papaya extract and other ingredients that are beneficial for keeping pores clear and boosting the production of collagen.
Image Credit: Versed
Trend Themes
1. Ultra-gentle Skincare - Opportunity to create more retinol and other skincare products that cater to those with sensitive skin.
2. Encapsulated Ingredients - Developing technology that uses encapsulated ingredients to deliver potent skincare benefits without causing irritation and sensitivity.
3. Natural Alternatives - Introducing more natural retinol alternatives like bakuchiol into skincare products for those who want to avoid traditional retinol.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare Industry - Innovation opportunities exist within the skincare industry to develop more products specific for sensitive and first-time retinol users.
2. Cosmetics Industry - Opportunities exist to develop new cosmetic lines that cater to sensitive skin and incorporate encapsulated ingredients.
3. Pharmaceutical Industry - Exploring the use of encapsulated ingredients for sensitive skin in prescription and over-the-counter skincare products.
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