The Divergent Tech-Force Trend
In the ever-evolving beauty industry, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for brands striving to innovate and connect with consumers. At the forefront of this innovation is Lubrizol’s internal initiative, Foresee LabTM. This program is dedicated to identifying emerging trends within the Home and Beauty sectors and developing products that will help manufacturers meet them.
As we look ahead to 2025 and 2026, we’ve noticed some exciting trends shaping the beauty industry, and one of the most intriguing is what we’re calling the Divergent Tech-Force Trend.
This trend highlights how new technologies are sparking innovation in beauty by focusing on how products work, offering clearer information about ingredients, and making advanced devices more accessible to everyone. As the beauty industry becomes more tech-savvy and scientifically informed, we can expect fresh conversations and opportunities that will completely transform our approach to beauty and engage consumers in new ways.
Barrier Locking Tech: The Rise of Second-Skin Formats
As medicalization continues to influence beauty trends, second-skin formats that lock in moisture and create protective shields are gaining traction. Social media conversations highlight key terms like “lock,” “moisture,” and “antipollution,” with “lock” experiencing a remarkable 264% growth in patent discussions over the past year.
Today’s consumers aren’t just looking for products that make them look good—they want products that truly protect and support their skin health. This means we can expect to see cutting-edge technologies that go beyond traditional methods of strengthening the skin’s barrier. These innovations will offer breathable, invisible textures that effectively shield the skin from external damage.
Cosmetic Upskilling: Evolution of Ingredient Approaches
Cosmetic science is a hot topic in social media, and it’s expected to keep growing. The hashtag #CosmeticScience has amassed over 22 million views on TikTok, thanks the presence of chemists, scientists, biologists, and dermatologists in the growing online ingredients conversation.
Scientific profiles on social media are becoming crucial in educating the public on the benefits and safety of various ingredients, including synthetics. These profiles leverage their expertise to demystify complex concepts and highlight how biotech and green chemistry can offer high performance without adverse environmental impacts.
Lubrizol Response: Innovative Solutions for a New Era
As these trends continue to evolve, they promise to redefine the beauty landscape, offering consumers innovative products and deeper insights into the science behind their skincare routines. At Lubrizol, we are already at the forefront of both trends, having developed a wide range of products that will deliver the benefits today’s consumer’s demand.
We offer several rheology modifiers and polymers that fit the concept of “Barrier Locking.” These include Fixate™ styling polymers, Sensomer™ Tara polymer, and Kelco-Care™ diutan gum– all of which have claims around film forming for hair condition has well as skin barrier recovery test.
On the active ingredient front, Xpozuki™ biotech ingredient is proven to protect against damage induced by environmental aggressors in the skin, scalp and hair.
Using sustainable technologies to source high-performing ingredients is key in cosmetic upskilling. The new Carbopol® Fusion S-20 polymer serves as a biodegradable alternative to traditional rheology modifiers in rinse-off products. It offers similar benefits in suspension, clarity, and viscosity as Acrylates Copolymer while adhering to all 12 principles of green chemistry. Additionally, the Argireline ® Amplified peptide is a naturally derived ingredient that also utilizes green chemistry and boasts impressive anti-aging benefits.