Capitalizing on skinification trends, hair care brands are increasingly positioning ingredients traditionally associated with skin care as key selling points and value-added benefits.
Capitalizing on skinification trends, hair care brands are increasingly positioning ingredients traditionally associated with skin care as key selling points and value-added benefits.
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Over the past few years, the beauty industry has witnessed a transformative shift in hair care, moving from daily maintenance toward an embrace of holistic wellness and skinification that focuses on hair health and scalp care. What distinguishes this new wave of hair care is its foundation in the science of longevity—an approach that segments hair care into measurable domains inspired by advances in aging research and focuses on prevention, optimization and regeneration, rather than mere repair. These attributes will be pivotal in driving the projected 3% global growth of hair care in constant terms in 2026.

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