Skin Care’s Medspa-ration Renaissance
By Lisa Doyle
For years, at-home spa treatments have been centered around wellness, luxury, pampering and relaxation: face masks, footbaths, body scrubs and more. But, due to advances in beauty tech and consumers’ growing interest, the home spa product market is shifting to include medspa-level solutions to the mix.
The pandemic certainly played a role in the rising awareness of medspa treat- and tweakments among consumers of all ages. As SPATE pointed out in 2021, in the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns data trends pointed to a major surge in professional beauty service research. That research has boosted consumer fluency in medspa procedures and treatments, as well as growing acceptance.
In fact, 英敏特 has noted that 45% of U.S. believe it is acceptable to have non-invasive procedures such as Botox or laser treatments to improve one’s appearance. Increasingly, these consumers are looking for at-home solutions.
To be clear, the medspa industry isn’t going anywhere—in fact, according to Acumen Research and Consulting , the global medspa market reached $16.3 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow to $63.4 billion by 2032—but as with most facets of the beauty industry, a burgeoning industry of products for at-home use has its share of the market.
Read on to see the brands giving at-home spa treatments a glow up, and the emerging ingredients offering new claims for the next generation of medspa-like products.
At-Home Alternatives To: Dermal Fillers and Botox
Newly launched from Six Gldn is Super-G Youth Serum, a 10% vitamin C oil bolstered by the brand’s signature Glow ReActivating Complex and Korean medicinal botanicals that firm and plump skin, including licorice, collagen-supporting astragalus, energizing ginseng and antioxidant-rich angelica. According to a 2023 analysis of U.S. TikTok hashtags and 谷歌 searches by the Face Med Store, Botox is the second-most popular professional beauty procedure, accumulating 1.7 billion views on the platform in the past three years and more than half a million Google queries each month on average. These figures point to the continuing popularity of injectables.
Yet, while injectables have long been at the forefront of the medspa industry, there are those for whom injectables aren’t an option, whether out of medical concerns or simply a fear of needles. Fortunately, there are more and more at-home skin care solutions that can deliver similar results.
For instance, newly launched from Six Gldn is Super-G Youth Serum, a 10% vitamin C oil bolstered by the brand’s signature Glow ReActivating Complex and Korean medicinal botanicals that firm and plump skin, including licorice, collagen-supporting astragalus, energizing ginseng and antioxidant-rich angelica.
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Says Six Gldn Skincare CEO Karima El-hakkaoui , “We wanted an easy-to-use product that customers can slot into any routine for a powerful boost. We carefully selected THD ascorbate for its superior brightening power, bioavailability and stability and combined it with the scientifically validated natural ingredients of Korean herbal medicine to combat sagging skin, lines and wrinkles and loss of elasticity.”
Meanwhile, Prima’s CBD-infused skin care has been making its mark in this segment of the market. In fact, its signature face cream, The Afterglow Deeply Restorative Cream, has a loyal fanbase. The product’s vegan collagen, blend of four types of hyaluronic acid, squalane and organic hemp CBD combine to create a buttery cream that results in softer, hydrated, firmer skin.
Savvy suppliers are also bringing ingredients to the market that can mimic some of the procedures in which consumers are most interested.
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“True science is behind everything we do and launch at Provital,” says Nina Esposito , area sales and marketing director, Provital LLC., “and our latest launch, Altheostem, is no different.”
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Great report. The combination of professional treatments and well-selected, personalized care gives us new possibilities in skincare.
Exploring the intersection of professional treatments and natural approaches like SkinYoga and Ayurvedic medicine can provide a holistic perspective on skincare. Integrating innovative ingredients and techniques can offer a balanced approach for those seeking both efficacy and a connection to traditional practices. Excited to delve into the report for more insights!
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