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The recently launched Skintuition Report 2023 reveals the hottest beauty trends and predictions for 2024

In a fostering move, The BeautyHealth Company – a well-known company known for its Hydrafacial brand and listed on the NASDAQ as SKIN – has released its Skintuition Report. This report gathers insights, trends, and forecasts from the company’s breakthrough brands’ studies, data, and performance indicators. On top of that, it takes into account comments made by its international group of dermatologists and other healthcare professionals. Being in a unique position to shed light on the trends that defined 2023 and those projected for 2024, BeautyHealth leverages collective insights and proprietary data.

Transform skin with hydrafacial treatments

Say goodbye to the days of relying solely on traditional facials; step into the luxury era of Hydrafacial – a revolutionary treatment that fuses technology and science for stunning skin transformation. This ultramodern facial promises a fresh, radiant canvas, empowering you to face the world with refreshed confidence. It draws on a non-invasive, multi-step approach to clean, exfoliate, nourish, and moisturise the skin, leaving it not only rejuvenated but also glowing. Its versatility in treating fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and oily pores raises the bar.

With Hydrafacial treatments, one can now achieve significant improvements in skin quality. Physicians have found that these treatments can enhance hydration, reduce pore size, diminish hyperpigmentation, alleviate dullness, diminish fine lines, and improve texture.

People who have undergone Hydrafacial treatments have reported remarkable enhancements in their skin quality:

80 per cent reported a significant improvement in pore size.

60 per cent reported a significant improvement in texture.

• 100 per cent positive outcomes: Participants experienced a notable improvement in acne severity, with a unanimous 100 per cent reporting clearer, healthier, and more radiant skin.

• Measured progress: Physicians’ assessments of acne using the Global Acne Severity Score scale significantly improved in the majority of subjects.

• Confidence boost: Participants reported a significant surge in confidence regarding their appearance, escalating from 40 per cent feeling more assured after their initial Hydrafacial treatment to 100 per cent after their final session.

• Clear and fresh: Physicians and participants alike observed a decrease in acne lesions (85 per cent), diminished inflammation (90 per cent) and erythema (80 per cent), and an increasingly clearer complexion (90 per cent).

Amy Juaristi, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at BeautyHealth, has expressed excitement, stating, “This year’s data reveals an appetite for retro ingredients with novel delivery methods and a growing interest in body – especially booty – skincare treatments. What’s more, consumers continue to show that they are committed to investing to achieve flawless skin, often combining Hydrafacial with other aesthetic treatments – a trend we see as the ultimate quiet luxury power play.”

A proven solution to acne concerns

Those dealing with acne can get the most out of Hydrafacial clarifying treatment. According to a clinical study, this treatment has been shown to significantly improve acne severity and promote clearer, healthier, and more radiant skin.

As quoted in the report, Dr Tess Mauricio, a Board-Certified Cosmetic Dermatologist based in SAN DIEGO, California, recommends hydrafacial clarifying treatments to all acne patients because it truly works. “The most common skin condition, acne can impact self-confidence, in addition to the look, feel, and health of the skin. In our study, we found Hydrafacial treatments are clinically proven to address these concerns, significantly improving acne severity and revealing more radiant-looking skin.”

The tried-and-true ingredients trends in 2023

The Skintuition Report spotlights peptides, retinol, and Vitamin C as the tried-and-true ingredients preferred by providers in 2023 for personalising each Hydrafacial treatment. These boosters address individual skincare needs, contributing to the overall efficacy of the treatment. Furthermore, the report notes a notable expansion of Hydrafacial treatments beyond the face, with back and booty treatments experiencing an impressive +133 per cent increase compared to the previous year.

Clinical Study

In addition to consumer and provider behaviour data, the 2023 BeautyHealth Skintuition Report catalogues long-standing and more recent peer-reviewed clinical studies, which analyse the efficacy of the Hydrafacial treatment. Among the findings, study investigators found Hydrafacial treatments:

• Significantly improving hydration, pore size, hyperpigmentation, dullness, fine lines, and texture.

• Working at deeper levels in the skin to help thicken, plumpen, and protect the skin from free radicals and pollution.

• Significantly improving acne in the majority of subjects. “Hydrafacial has decades of proven efficacy, shown in our catalogue of clinical studies and the everyday use by clinicians worldwide for glowing results,” says BeautyHealth Medical Affairs Leader Juan Valesquez, Ph.D. “These findings further validate what many Hydrafacial providers have known all along: aesthetic treatments can come and go, but Hydrafacial is here to stay.”

What’s in 2024

BeautyHealth is an industry that emphasises taking care of one’s skin as a form of self-love. This trend has been going strong for some time, driven by brands like Hydrafacial, Keravive, and SkinStylus. These brands are known for their scientific approach to skincare and their excellent results. They have a long history of usage in clinics and have helped countless patients feel better about their skin. The company not only helps people feel more confident about their skin, but also empowers providers who deliver these treatments to grow their businesses. It is because customers are always looking for the best and most effective skincare treatments, and as a result, providers can increase their customer base and revenue.

The underlying principle of this company is that everyone deserves to feel positive about themselves. It is all about enhancing natural beauty and boosting self-confidence. By providing innovative and effective treatments, it helps people achieve this. So, whether you are struggling with acne, or wrinkles, or just want to maintain healthy skin, BeautyHealth is the perfect solution for you.

As for 2024 predictions, the Skintuition Report lays out five themes poised to dominate the skin health conversation:

• Medicalisation of beauty: Consumers seeking the biggest bang for their beauty dollar and efficacy above all will invest in proven treatments, backed by clinical studies.

• Rise of the new influencer: Consumers will increasingly turn to skin health professionals – MDs and estheticians – to help shape their beauty routines.

• Flawless skin, the ultimate quiet luxury: Impeccable skin will be a subtle statement – or a very loud one for those in the know – signalling an investment of money, time and knowledge in treatments, tweakments, and products.

• Retro ingredients, new delivery methods: Providers are reaching for tried-and-true ingredients like peptides, finding novelty and efficacy in new formulas or with device-supported applications.

• Personalisation powered by data: Data will play a starring role in how products and treatments will be enhanced and personalised to consumers’ needs

To sum up

With origins in the operating room, Hydrafacial’s patented technology is rooted in health and science. In this industry, aesthetic treatments come and go, but Hydrafacial is a mainstay.

The secret to Hydrafacial’s longevity lies in its highly effective, painless and noninvasive treatment, embraced by aesthetics novices and experts alike.

Sources:

The above article has been sourced from:

Skintuition Report 2023 by BeautyHealth

Business Wire Press Release on BeautyHealth 2023 Skintuition Report: The Skin Health Trends and Data Shaping the Year

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