Being bespoke is on the rise. Creatively concocted everything is increasing in popularity. People, by nature, are always attracted to articles and concepts that are specific to themselves (think monograms and birthstones). These goods and services are tailored specifically to an individual, the way that an app on one’s cell phone is specific to that person’s lifestyle. Looking at one’s phone can provide insight into an individual’s life. They may use a step tracker app, or various social media applications. Applications even exist that are specific to the healthcare provider one uses. In an effort to provide a more personal experience, websites boasting clothing pieces (and full wardrobes) that can be ordered online just by giving style preferences and measurements have also been growing at a speedy pace.
There is a rapid expansion of customization in food, fashion, technology… and now beauty. No two skins should be treated the same. Color-adapting cosmetics, custom foundations and curated lip colors have been on the market for quite some time. Is this the future for skin care as well? And why wouldn’t it be? It just makes sense.
DIFFERENT FROM THE INSIDE OUT
Customizable skin care really stems from the belief that we are all truly different and unique individuals, and thus our skin and bodies need different things too. Our genetic background and heritage, nutrition, and exercise frequency all play a role in how our bodies tolerate things like sun exposure, and the extrinsic and intrinsic factors of aging. The environments that we are exposed to also play a large role in the amount of toxins we face every day, which can wreak havoc on our skin. Skin sensitivities often arise from inflammation in the body due to the toxins in our everyday lives. Unique issues like food allergies and even emotions can factor in to skin and body health as well. So why would every person’s skin care regimen (or the products and ingredients their body needs) be the same? The short answer is… they’re not.
Les Nouvelles Esthétiques & Spa
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