What I Learned at Cosmoprof—Skincare Trends Worth Knowing About
Beauty and Skincare Trends You Should Know About
While many trends come and go (and may be driven more by marketing buzz than by actual results), there were definitely a number of pervasive topics at Cosmoprof worth keeping an eye on. Here are the top “trends” I think you as a consumer should be aware of:
Retinol is Still #1—and for Good Reason
Retinol and retinoids continue to be popular ingredients and were being used in a variety of new products I saw at Cosmoprof. The popularity of retinol shows no signs of slowing down, which makes me really happy since it’s an ingredient I’ve been promoting my entire thirty-year career as an esthetician. Honestly, no other topical ingredient comes close to providing the anti-aging benefits retinol does, and there is a huge amount of research backing this.
What I saw trending at Cosmoprof was retinol making its way into more products for areas other than the face, like neck creams and body lotions. Retinoids are a complex ingredient and need to be formulated in a way that allows them to bind to your cells’ retinoid receptors, otherwise your skin can’t get the benefits. Because of this, prescription creams or gels were the only way to include retinoids in your routine for a long time. But if you’ve tried a prescription retinoid, you know that these can also be quite sensitizing. Luckily, recent innovations including gentler delivery systems and even new forms of retinoids have allowed for the inclusion of retinol/retinoids in a wider variety of products. It’s promising to see that this ingredient is really becoming a staple in routines for both the face and body!

Sun Protection in Forms Other Than Lotion

Cannabis is Poised to Disrupt Virtually Every Consumer Industry
Positive Discussion About Imperfections Will Lead to Anti-Taboo Products
Personalization

Beauty with a Conscience
Arguably the biggest topic at this year’s Cosmoprof was sustainability. As I walked the vendor floor speaking with executives, I gained valuable insights into what is being done to solve the many issues surrounding packaging. We in the beauty industry are all doing our part towards achieving a more sensible life cycle when it comes to packaging, which is very encouraging. I absolutely want to educate my blog readers and customers, sharing viable solutions while also dispelling false narratives. The most important take-away is this: regardless of which avenue we take (both as producers and consumers), any improvements we start to make today, no matter how small or imperfect, will have a much larger impact in the future than we realize. The efforts only become actual solutions if both the public and the companies each do their part. These were some of the most common solutions I saw being explored at Cosmoprof:
Sustainable Sourcing
The most viable options right now seem to be sugarcane or bamboo packaging. While these plant-based materials are certainly more sustainable, they are still manufactured in large factories, same as plastic. And at the end of the day, these items may be recyclable, but they are not biodegradable, which means there is still a waste issue. Also, any reliance on sugarcane must take into account the farming of the stalks and the environmental impact of that farming as well.
One of our biggest concerns when it comes to alternative packaging, whether it is sugarcane, bamboo, or another plant-based product, is how that material reacts with our formulas. So, when people ask why switching over from one container to another takes so long, it’s because of the meticulous testing our labs go through to ensure our formulas won’t be negatively affected by new packaging materials.
Refillables
The idea of refillables isn’t necessarily new, but it’s something I saw being actively explored by vendors at Cosmoprof. “Refillables” is just what it sounds like—instead of buying a brand new product, consumers refill the containers they have once they run out of something. One of the limitations to this process is geography. Refilling products requires a central filling location, which will always be located in a metropolitan area. Of course, this leaves out a large segment of the population. Another option is customers sending bottles back to the vendor for future use, but this still requires a careful process to clean, sanitize, and reprint the bottles. In the end, companies haven’t found a way for this to be cost effective as this process will always be more expensive than simply producing a new bottle. Despite all these challenges, refillables are an exciting idea and at Renee Rouleau, we are exploring and testing refillable options, so stay tuned!
Recycling, Not Trashing
This is an area where the consumer must do their part to dispose of the spent container correctly. The steps to properly recycle a carton can vary greatly from every state, county, township, etc. Please check with your local municipality on how you can do your part. The recycling industry is unfortunately overloaded and their infrastructure continues to be stressed. Even if we all do our part, we are still reliant on the waste industry to actually recycle the products and not simply dump everything in the landfill.
While there are certainly a lot of challenges surrounding the issue of sustainability, my company and I are committed to exploring all available options to reduce our carbon footprint, decrease plastic usage and make any plastic waste easier for our customers to recycle. All of our boxes are plain, corrugated material made from 100% recycled content. Our kraft paper inserts are made from 100% recycled content and are also biodegradable. We all need to continue to explore and pursue more sustainable, sensible options. I read a quote that says, “We don’t need a million people being perfect right now, we need 10 million people trying their best.” No step toward sustainability is too small!
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