THESE TOP 5 SKINCARE TRENDS ARE HERE TO STAY


Published: August 17, 2022

A lot of people are skeptical of skincare trends. After all, science doesn't change from year to year, right? Skincare products formulated with certain active ingredients are going to perform the same whether they're buzzworthy or not.


However, as the beauty industry continues to boom, more research keeps going into the products we put on our skin. While a professional such as a board-certified dermatologist should always be consulted about new skincare products and ingredients, new, highly effective products and procedures are coming onto the market weekly.


The biggest skincare trends of 2022 are here to stay because they're safe, effective, and easy to implement. Which of these skincare trends are already vital to your skincare routine, and which new products or practices will you be trying out this year?

"Vitamin C can be used below the sunscreen even during the sun exposure. It prevents hyperpigmentation and maintains the sun tan uniform and luminous." 

- Monica Poli, Skin Science and Technologies Manager, [ comfort zone ] Master Educator

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KNOWING YOUR SKIN TYPE

Before you add a bunch of new products to your cart, it's helpful to understand your specific skin type. Some products work better on sensitive skin, for example, while others might be more suitable for oily complexions. Taking a pulse of your skin type and any skin concerns before crafting your skincare routine will help you choose the best, most effective products for you.


There are 5 major skin types:

    • Normal skin is not overly oily, sensitive, or dry. Most skincare ingredients can be used on this skin type.
    • Oily skin is prone to shininess and may quickly become oily, even after a wash. Oily skin still needs an adequate amount of moisture to keep skin hydrated, but oil-based moisturizers should be avoided.
    • Dry skin may flake or peel easily. These dead skin cells can then clog pores, but use of exfoliating products containing beta- and alpha-hydroxy acids, such as salicylic acid and glycolic acid, should be avoided. That's because these ingredients will further dry out skin and cause irritation. Instead, beauty ingredients that lock in moisture, like hyaluronic acid, should be used.
    • Combination skin is dry in some areas and oily in others. Typically, the oily areas are around the nose, forehead, and chin, while the dry areas are on the cheeks. This skin type requires a unique combination of moisture and oil-fighting ingredients.
    • Sensitive skin is easily irritated by skincare products. It's important for those with sensitive skin to choose a skincare product with gentle ingredients that won't exacerbate sensitive skin conditions.

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TOP SKINCARE TRENDS OF 2022

These products and practices can be used by beauty buffs as well as those just starting their skincare journey. Check out these skincare trends to boost your natural radiance and gain confidence.


Skincare Over Makeup

The natural look— sometimes called skin minimalism— is in, and with it, skincare products that support healthy skin instead of hiding skin imperfections. Instead of covering up uneven skin tone, blemishes, or fine lines with cakey foundation, more people are investing in products that fight acne, reduce hyperpigmentation, and prevent premature aging.


Exfoliating acid products are great for fighting acne, but if you're not sure whether glycolic acid vs. salicylic acid will work better for your skin, you might want to consult a board-certified dermatologist. If you're looking for a product to even skin tone while also providing anti-aging benefits, try a natural retinol serum.

Skincare That Nourishes Your Skin's Microbiome

The rise in a minimalist approach to skincare means that many people are looking even further back to pinpoint skin issues—they're looking to support the bacteria that naturally reside on the skin barrier to keep their skin healthy and prevent damage from environmental toxins and bad bacteria.


While some people are choosing to use prebiotic and probiotic dietary supplements to support their skin barrier function, products containing niacinamide, like Comfort Zone's alcohol-free toner, have been shown to support the skin barrier while also reducing inflammation.

Vitamin C

True skin minimalism is all about creating naturally radiant skin. What better to boost your skin's brightness and tone than vitamin C? Vitamin C has quickly become one of the most integral ingredients in any skincare routine because it's highly effective at boosting skin's natural radiance—without makeup.


Dull skin is no match for Comfort Zone's vitamin C booster, which shrinks dark spots and dilated pores while creating a natural illuminating effect.

Refillable Products

Today, we're looking for products that benefit our skin—but not at the expense of the planet. Not only are customers cleaning out their beauty shelf and using fewer products overall, but they're interested in making their top-tier products more earth-friendly. From sustainable packaging to refillable products to vegan beauty ingredients, the demand for products that won't add to our footprint is rising. Comfort Zone offers a refillable soultion for Sublime Skin Serum, reucing packaging waste and giving a firming, replumping action. 


Comfort Zone has made it our mission to create sustainable, eco-friendly products since before it was trending. Through our Plastic Bank partnership, we're supporting collector communities in creating ethical recycling ecosystems. Additionally, we've refocused our packaging to reduce our footprint, using 59% recycled or bio-based plastic, reducing the weight of our glass products, and introducing refillable options for some products.

Sunscreen

If 2022 is about preventing skin issues before they start, then the importance of sunscreen is really bursting forth this year. Sun damage accounts for many skin issues as we age, including the development of fine lines, wrinkles, sagging skin, and dark spots. UV rays can even damage hair health! Daily sunscreen use is integral to maintaining youthful, healthy skin.


To protect and repair the skin barrier from the effects of sun damage, try Comfort Zone's Sun Soul line, which protects both skin and the ocean. 

SKINCARE TRENDS TO AVOID

These products and practices can be used by beauty buffs as well as those just starting their skincare journey. Check out these skincare trends to boost your natural radiance and gain confidence.

Over Exfoliating

Exfoliating is an important part of every skincare routine. It helps clear your pores of dead skin, old products, and excess oil that builds up and can cause acne. Sounds great, right? Exfoliating helps keep your skin healthy, but you should only exfoliate once or twice a week. Over exfoliating can strip your skin of healthy oils, making your skin dry and sensitive.

Home Dermablading

Dermablading involves removing dead skin and peach fuzz from your face using a sharp blade. There are videos across the internet showing beauty influencers dermablading at home, but dermablading and other office treatments should only be performed by a board-certified dermatologist. Dermablading at home is dangerous; you can easily cut yourself with the blade or remove too much skin accidentally.

DIY Face Masks

Recipes for DIY face masks promise everything from moisturization to cleaning out pores to improving wrinkles and dark spots. The problem is that some ingredients, like honey or sugar, might actually irritate your skin instead of nourishing it. If you're looking for a natural face mask, try one formulated with plant-based ingredients from your local beauty boutique.

COMFORT ZONE PRODUCTS HELP YOU ACHIEVE NATURAL, NOURISHED SKIN

What's hot in the skincare industry may change from year to year, but the goals stay the same: radiant, plump, healthy skin. Whether you're hoping to boost your skin barrier this year; protect your skin from the effects of sun, pollutants, or blue light; or nourish your skin with the most effective anti-aging ingredients on the market, Comfort Zone has got you covered.


Comfort Zone isn't like other beauty brands; our clean beauty products are formulated with natural ingredients that benefit your skin and the planet. Our minimalistic approach to skincare means our products are free from silicones, artificial coloring, and ingredients derived from animals.


Healthy skin is always in style. Get yours with support from Comfort Zone skincare products.

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