Two parts professional hair, nails, and tools, one part cosmetics and personal care, and a dash of wellness and spa, and you’ve got the formula for success at Cosmoprof North America 2014. While certainly less controversial than Walter White’s coveted recipe, some of this year’s exhibiters have cooked up concoctions featuring elements from the periodic table that are almost as fascinating.
Delectable edibles
On the other side of the spectrum, we saw a plethora of products based on edible ingredients. Israeli firm Shivat, which means “The Seven” in Hebrew, combines all natural ingredients and extracts of “the Seven Species of Fruit & Grain” in a line of skin cleansers and moisturizers so one can “Feel the holy land on your skin.” Dizao Organics offers a delicious line of organic lip balms in such variants as Pomegranate, Mango Ice Cream, and Fig.
Beauty’s Sweeter Side
Building on the edible trend, products featuring sugar were seen in abundance. Many sugar body scrubs were featured by skin and spa brands. New to the scene are sugar coated nail products such as Cuccio’s nail sugar, which offers a glittery and texturized finish. Sugar Lips was also found, which is a lip exfoliant and plumper to help users “discover sweetness.”
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