The One That's a Serum by Hello Sunday Moisturizes & Protects
Laura McQuarrie — June 18, 2021 — Fashion
References: hellosundayspf.eu & cdn.livekindly.co
The One That's a Serum by Hello Sunday offers an alternative approach to sun protection thanks to moisturizing SPF45 serum face drops. The lightly textured serum helps to provide protection against aging, as well as pollution and blue light emitted by the screens of devices.
Combining all the benefits of regular sun protection with skincare, the fragrance-free serum contains hyaluronic acid and Vitamin C. The versatile product can be used as the last step of a skincare routine or as an add-in to daily moisturizer or foundation. The fast-absorbing and non-sticky formula helps to protect and prime the skin so that it's ready for the day, whether or not that means applying makeup. Unlike some sun protection products, this one has a formula and packaging that makes it appealing to use.
Combining all the benefits of regular sun protection with skincare, the fragrance-free serum contains hyaluronic acid and Vitamin C. The versatile product can be used as the last step of a skincare routine or as an add-in to daily moisturizer or foundation. The fast-absorbing and non-sticky formula helps to protect and prime the skin so that it's ready for the day, whether or not that means applying makeup. Unlike some sun protection products, this one has a formula and packaging that makes it appealing to use.
Trend Themes
1. Serum Sunscreens - Opportunity for companies to create hybrid skincare and sun protection products that are easily integrated into daily routines.
2. Multi-functional Skincare - Opportunity to create skincare products that serve multiple purposes, such as protecting against sun damage and environmental pollutants like blue light.
3. Fragrance-free Beauty - Opportunity for companies to cater to consumers who prefer unscented beauty products or have sensitive skin.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - Companies within the skincare industry can explore the use of multifunctional ingredients and develop hybrid skincare and sun protection products.
2. Beauty - Companies within the beauty industry can cater to consumers who want fragrance-free products and products that protect against blue light.
3. Fitness - Fitness brands can consider incorporating hybrid skincare and sun protection products into their lines as a way to appeal to customers who value the benefits of both.
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