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BeautyHealth Releases Third Annual Skintuition Report
Globenewswire· 2025-12-04 14:15
Core Insights - The Beauty Health Company released Volume Three of its Skintuition Report, highlighting significant consumer-driven shifts in skin health and aesthetics for 2025 and trends for 2026 [1][17] - The report emphasizes a transition from skin correction to skin regeneration as the new beauty standard, driven by consumer preferences [2][3] Consumer Trends - 75% of consumers now prioritize treatments that enhance overall skin quality over volume-enhancing procedures, indicating a shift towards a skin-first approach [3] - There is an increasing demand for firmer, smoother, and more hydrated skin, leading to a focus on treatments that strengthen and renew the skin over time [3] - Hydrafacial introduced the HydraFillic with Pep9™ Booster in June 2025, which is clinically proven to improve fine lines, hydrate, and strengthen the skin barrier [3][4] Industry Response - Hydrafacial has been a key player in innovating treatments that align with the evolving needs of consumers, focusing on skin regeneration rather than correction [4] - The report identifies five major trends that are reshaping consumer and provider perspectives on skin health, positioning Hydrafacial as a growth driver in this new era [5] Emerging Insights - The report outlines several key trends for 2026 and beyond, including the medicalization of beauty, the rise of "notox" and "skinimalism," cumulative care, whole-body glow, and the integration of advanced technologies like peptides and microbiome solutions [13] - Hydrafacial consumers typically receive an average of 3.6 treatments per year, indicating strong customer loyalty and repeat business [13] - 50% of clients purchasing additional treatments or retail products during their visits highlights Hydrafacial's role as an entry point for deeper skin health journeys [13]