Why ‘health signalling’ is the skincare trend to watch, says Harley Street expert
We do love a good prediction at the start of a new year, and diving into the 2023 beauty forecast is sure to be more upbeat than any Nostradamus doom-mongering. So what does the world have in store for our faces this year, and can it be a little more sensible than hours spent “mewing” at the mirror?
Health signalling This is a term we’ll be hearing a lot in 2023, says Lesley. “Skincare that creates a lit-from-within glow, indicating that we’re in good health, will be top of our wish-list. Central to this will be products to calm sensitivity caused by stress, whether that’s the ever-rising cost of living, overuse of aggressive skincare ingredients or escalating pollution.
Blurring the lines Lesley predicts that a crackdown on the use of over-the-top social media filters will see a resurgence in skin-blurring cosmetics. ‘Fake-looking face-distorting filters are out,” she says. “Instead we’ll be turning to make-up that mattifies skin, smooths lines and refines pores to give us better selfies.”
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