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Like everything else in the world, skin care has a basis in real science. It doesn't matter if the products are plant or chemical based; a lot of research and testing goes into creating products that consumers can trust and produce results. Like all things in life, skin care is not immune to trends and faddish products that lure customers into a product promising overnight results or quick fixes, often failing to deliver. These days, people don't get their skin care advice from a dermatologist or their GP; typically, they get them from social media influencers, celebrities, and friends. There are even TikTok skin care trends that are gaining momentum. If you're tired of spending your hard-earned money on skin care products that never meet the mark, keep reading for today's skin care trends that actually work and are worth the investment. 

Niacinamide

There are so many skin care ingredients to choose from, but one that will be in trend and worth trying is Niacinamide, also known as Vitamin B3. This multitasking ingredient helps control oil production and shows strong anti-inflammatory properties. Look for serums containing at least a ten percent content of Niacinamide and use morning and evening followed by a gentle moisturizer. 

Stressing Less 

We're all stressed in a world that seems too fast-paced and full of information overload; what was once just day-to-day stress levels now feels full-blown for most people. Over 30% of American adults and teens report extreme levels of stress and anxiety, which can take a toll on your face. This skin care trend isn't a product; it's a way of life. Focusing on mindfulness and stress reduction is something that is being recommended by estheticians, dermatologists, and beauty gurus alike. It's worth jumping onto this trend for the beauty benefits, and your whole life will improve. 

Collagen Serums 

For years, serums have become a mainstay in the skin care industry for their ability to deeply penetrate the skin on levels that traditional creams can't - even those prescribed by your dermatologist. A collagen serum is worth the investment as it restores elasticity to the skin, giving it a plumper, more youthful appearance. Collagen is also especially great at reducing fine lines and wrinkles. You can take your collagen benefits even further by supplementing collagen in your diet to maximize its benefits on your skin health and hair, nails, and joints. 

Advanced Body Skin Care 

There's been an intense focus on using retinol and AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids) on facial skin for years, but one trend that's making its way on the beauty scene is the incorporation of these science-backed ingredients in body washes and lotions. Whether you have body acne, crepey skin, or other skin issues like dark spots on your body, these formulations are showing promise to help you get your bodily skin's complexion just as beautiful as your face. 

Mushroom Hydration 

Fungi are fun when it comes to skincare trends, and people are here for it! For a long time, the most popular ingredient to boost hydration in the skin was hyaluronic acid, but today, many skin care manufacturers have been looking to nature to get the same job done - through mushrooms. The Tremella mushroom is especially known for being a gentler and natural alternative to hyaluronic acid to achieve anti-aging effects and deep moisturization. 

Big Tech for Skin 

Whether or not you're a fan of Big Tech, you will be when it comes to your skin care and appearance. With the advent of so many technologies that can deliver quick results to your skin's appearance, people are using these devices at home to get spa-quality results. Red light therapy masks, at-home microdermabrasion devices, and even home micro needling are all available. Some people are ditching Botox in favor of handheld microcurrent devices that deliver the same results within a few weeks of use. 

A massage gun is another well liked item that garners interest owing to its possible use in the treatment of cellulite. There are resources available to assist you if you're interested in learning more about how often to use a massage gun for cellulite and its possible efficacy. Researching this topic in-depth will provide you helpful information on how to utilize a massage gun to treat cellulite and maximize its benefits for regular skin care. 

Trends can be tempting, and not all of them deliver on their promises, but when it comes to skin care science, the trends, as mentioned earlier, have proven their ability to improve not only texture, brightness, and health but overall appearance. Try one or two, or try them all, depending on your skin's health and concerns.