Trend: Skinification of Perfume, Hair, Nail, Hand Care and Make-up.

Introduction

Skinification is a trend that has emerged in recent years in the beauty and wellness industry. It is based on the idea that the same principles and ingredients that are effective for skin care should be applied to other areas of the body, including hair, nails, make-up, hands and overall well-being.

In this article, we will discuss what skinification is, how it differs from traditional beauty routines, and the products and routines that are used for different areas of the body.

What is Skinification?

Skinification is a concept that has two facettes or meanings:

  1. It refers to the hybrid application of skin & face care ingredients, techniques and beauty routines to other areas of the body and products, such as hair, scalp, make-up, nails, hands, body and perfume. Essentially, it is increasing the skin care properties of these products.
  2. A further idea behind it is that the skin is a reflection of our internal health and well-being, and that by taking care of our overall health, we can improve the appearance and health of our skin, hair, nails, hands and body. This is about a holistic approach to skin care and overall well-being: beauty from the inside out.

While the pandemic emphasized the importance of cleansing, consumers are now looking beyond hygiene when it comes to their personal care needs.

The first facette of this trend is becoming increasingly popular among consumers who seek personal care ingredients that are trending and trusted in skin care applications, such as vitamins, to deliver the same benefits in their hair or nail care products. It can involve incorporating ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and retinol into hair and nail care products, as well as focusing on a healthy diet, exercise, and stress management to promote healthy skin from the inside out.

The 2nd concept of skinification has gained popularity as people have become more interested in holistic approaches to health and beauty. It recognizes that the skin is a reflection of our internal health and that taking care of our overall well-being can improve the appearance and health of our skin.

Unlike traditional beauty routines that focus solely on the external appearance of the skin, skinification focuses on promoting health and wellness from within. This approach involves using natural and high-quality ingredients, focusing on a healthy diet and lifestyle, and adopting a holistic approach to beauty and wellness.

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Hair Care & Scalp Products

This is first area where the skinification trend emerged and caring for your scalp and hair follicle exemplify the trend.

Skinification has had a significant impact on the hair and scalp care industry, with consumers increasingly seeking out products that not only clean and style their hair but also nourish and protect their scalp. Hair and scalp care products that are designed with skinification in mind typically use high-quality natural ingredients that are gentle on the hair and scalp and provide nourishing and hydrating benefits.

Hair oils have become an essential part of the skinification of hair care routines. Oils such as argan oil, coconut oil, and jojoba oil can be used to nourish and hydrate the hair and scalp, promoting healthy hair growth and preventing breakage. Hair oils can be applied directly to the scalp and hair, left on for a few hours or overnight, and then washed out with a gentle shampoo.

Skin care benefits in shampoos is already well established but now natural and/or caring ingredients like aloe vera, chamomile extract, and tea tree oil are being included to help soothe, nourish and hydrate the scalp.

Conditioners and shampoos that are designed with skinification in mind may contain nourishing ingredients like shea butter, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, honey and plant-based oils such as argan, avocado and jojoba. These ingredients can help hydrate and soften the hair, making it easier to style and reducing the risk of breakage.

When it comes to hair colourants, skinification principles involve using products that are free from harsh chemicals like ammonia and contain natural and skin caring ingredients, similar to the ones mentioned earlier. These products can provide color without damaging the hair or scalp. Additionally, hair colorants that contain nourishing ingredients like keratin and biotin can help strengthen the hair and prevent breakage.

The routines used for skinification hair care typically involve a combination of cleansing, conditioning, and nourishing the hair and which now also include the scalp. This may involve starting with a nourishing shampoo to cleanse the hair, following this up with a hydrating conditioner that contains ingredients such as hyaluronic acid or argan oil and finalising the routine with a caring oil for both hair, its follicle and scap. In addition, hair masks and serums, containing ingredients like vitamin E and fatty acids, may be used to help promote healthy hair growth and prevent breakage.

Overall, skinification has led to a shift in the hair and scalp care industry towards more natural, nourishing, and gentle products and routines. By adopting skinification principles in hair & scalp care, consumers can achieve healthy, shiny, and beautiful hair while also taking care of their scalp.

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Skinification in Makeup?

This is the 2nd dominant area of Skinification, as it has also influenced the makeup industry, with a growing number of consumers seeking out makeup products that not only enhance their appearance but also provide nourishment and protection for their skin. Makeup products that contain ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, and SPF are becoming increasingly popular.

To incorporate skinification principles into your makeup routine, opt for products that contain nourishing ingredients and provide protection from the sun’s harmful UV rays. Additionally, consider adopting a “less is more” approach to makeup, e.g. single layer makeup, and focusing on enhancing your natural features rather than completely covering them up.

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Nail Care

Skinification has also influenced the nail care industry, with a growing number of consumers seeking out products that not only enhance the appearance of their nails but also provide nourishment and protection. Traditional nail care products can often be harsh and damaging to the nails, leading to brittleness and breakage. Skinification nail care products, on the other hand, typically use high-quality natural ingredients that are gentle on the nails and provide nourishment and hydration.

Skinification nail care routines may involve using a gentle nail polish remover that does not contain harsh chemicals like acetone. The nails may then be filed and buffed to smooth out any rough edges. A nourishing base coat and topcoat can be applied to protect the nails and promote healthy growth. In addition, using a cuticle oil regularly can help keep the cuticles soft and hydrated.

When it comes to nail polish, skinification principles involve using polishes that are free from harmful chemicals like formaldehyde and toluene. Additionally, nail polishes that contain nourishing ingredients like biotin and keratin can help strengthen the nails and prevent breakage.

Overall, skinification has led to a shift in the nail care industry towards more natural, nourishing, and gentle products and routines. By adopting skinification principles in nail care, consumers can achieve healthy, strong, and beautiful nails.

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Body & Hand Care

Skinification also extends to body and hand care routines and products. Just like with skincare, skinification of body and hand care products typically use high-quality natural ingredients that are gentle on the skin and provide nourishment and hydration. Ingredients such as shea butter, coconut oil, and aloe vera are commonly used in skinification body and hand care products.

Routines for body and hand care may include exfoliating to remove dead skin cells, followed by hydrating the skin with a nourishing body lotion or oil. Additionally, using a hand cream regularly can help keep the hands soft and supple.

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Perfume & Skinification?

So, … how will Skinification impact on the perfumes that we wear daily?

We expect that Skinification will impact on the world of perfumery, particularly in the development of fragrances that not only smell beautiful but also provide skincare benefits.

Skinification of perfumery products is only just emerging but perhaps differently to what you would expect. Some might say, it has always been present. For example, an ‘aftershave’ is already such a product, as it combines fragrancing with skin soothing in one product.

Traditionally, perfumes were solely focused on the scent, with little consideration given to the impact they may have on the skin and/or health and wellbeing of a person. However, skinification has led to a new generation of fragrances that contain ingredients that are not only safe for the skin and / or also provide nourishment and hydration. One such example are Natural Eau de Parfums or Eau de Toilettes.

Eau de Parfum, Eau de Toilette and Eau de Cologne are different concentrations of fragrances, with Eau de Parfum being the strongest and most long-lasting and Eau de Cologne being the lightest and most refreshing. Skinification principles can be applied to all types of fragrances, with a focus on using high-quality natural ingredients that are gentle on the skin and provide nourishing benefits.

Fragrances that are designed with skin care benefits in mind may contain ingredients such as vitamin E, aloe vera, and chamomile extract, which can help soothe and hydrate the skin. Additionally, fragrances that contain antioxidants, like green tea extract, can help protect the skin from environmental damage.

Another expression are fragrances that are free from harsh chemicals and contain natural, nourishing ingredients. A further example are Natural Niche Perfumes that work in harmony with the microflora of your skin to change their olfactive profile and become totally unique to you, such as the ones offered by us, Pairfum London.

Equally, we would expect Body Care products to emerge that are more akin to an Eau de Toilette, e.g. with higher perfume concentrations, sprayable, … Along similar lines, new types of oil based perfume and alcohol free perfume can be expected to be introduced.

Overall, skinification is leading to a shift in the perfumery industry towards more natural, nourishing and gentle fragrances that not only smell fantastic but also provide skincare benefits. By choosing fragrances that are designed with skinification in mind, consumers can enjoy a beautiful scent while also taking care of their skin.

In other words, these will be products which fragrance and care for your skin at the same time, perhaps using some of the best actives we know from facial skin care.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, skinification is a growing trend that focuses on using skin care principles, routines and ingredients to enhance the health and appearance of hair, nails, and the body.

By adopting a holistic approach to beauty and wellness, consumers can achieve healthy, radiant skin, nails and hair from the inside out.

Whether it’s through hair care, makeup, or body and hand care routines, incorporating skinification principles can help promote overall health and well-being.

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