Skincare trends to look forward to in 2024

Post At: Dec 28/2023 12:10PM

In the ever-evolving world of skincare, staying ahead of the curve is essential to provide the latest and most effective skincare treatments. While DIY remedies have garnered affection, none compare to the efficacy of expert-approved measures. Here are some of the upcoming skincare trends that will shape the beauty landscape in 2024.

DNA-customised skincare

Dr Pooja Chhabra, a certified trichologist and cosmetologist, said that harnessing the power of genetics, DNA-customised skincare is poised to revolutionise personalised beauty regimens. “By analysing an individual’s DNA, skincare formulations can precisely tailor to address specific concerns and optimise results. This futuristic approach offers a truly personalised experience, recognising the uniqueness of each person’s skin and its genetic predispositions.”

Microbiome-enhancing products

Building on the current trend of microbiome-friendly products, 2024 will witness a surge in formulations designed to enhance the skin’s microbiome actively. “Probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics will be key components, promoting a balanced and resilient skin barrier. This approach aligns with the growing understanding of the microbiome’s crucial role in maintaining healthy and radiant skin,” noted Dr Chhabra.

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Skinimalism

As a counter-reaction to complex skincare routines, the skinimalism trend encourages simplicity. “Streamlining skincare regimens with fewer products that offer multiple benefits is gaining traction. The approach of emphasising quality over quantity caters to individuals seeking an uncomplicated yet effective routine that complements busy lifestyles,” said Dr Chhabra.

Body contouring innovations

Non-invasive body contouring technology advancements are poised to redefine the aesthetic landscape. “Cutting-edge treatments such as high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and radiofrequency-based devices offer practical solutions for body sculpting without surgery. Aesthetic doctors can anticipate increased demand for non-surgical alternatives to address concerns like cellulite and skin laxity,” mentioned Dr Chhabra.

Augmented Reality (AR) in skincare consultations

According to Dr Chhabra, advancements in technology are reshaping the skincare consultation experience. “The integration of augmented reality allows for virtual skin assessments and personalised product recommendations. Clients can visualise potential outcomes before committing to a regimen, enhancing skincare consultations’ efficacy and fostering confidence in their chosen products.”

Embracing these trends will not only elevate the skincare experience but also contribute to a future where beauty is synonymous with both efficacy and sustainability, shared Dr Chhabra.

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