Also among the beauty product trends are translucent zinc sunscreen, overnight hairstyling and skin care products with a jelly-like texture.
products, Whole Foods’ Trends Council predicts ingredients such as ceramides and prickly pear will pick up steam in 2022.
Also among the trends are translucent zinc sunscreen, overnight hairstyling and skin care products with a jelly-like texture. “Consumers continue to invest in beauty as we’ve adjusted to a new normal, and we’re seeing a focus on conscious and at-home beauty treatments,” said Jen Coccaro, vice president of Whole Body Merchandising at Whole Foods Market, in a statement.
“Our customers are keeping a close eye on ingredients as they experiment with new items and come to us for standards that go beyond typical ‘clean beauty’ claims and ban more than 180 ingredients,” the statement continued.
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