9 Trends The Beauty Industry Is Going All In On For 2022

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The beauty industry is constantly evolving, and it’s always interesting to take a look at what the next big trends are going to be. 

There are so many things that go into how we feel about our appearance, which means there will never be a shortage of new ideas coming out. This blog post takes you through 9 trends for 2022!

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Lip Blushing

Maybe you have noticed this trend on TikTok: A semi-permanent tattoo is applied to the lips to give the impression of a larger, darker pout, and it lasts around a year and a half. (Its something more of lip microblading, but without the brows.)

As strange as it sounds, Yelp searches for this service increased by 130 percent last year. We can understand the allure, particularly since it appears that face masks will still be around for the near future….

Fermented Ingredients

As per Krupa Koestline, a cosmetic scientist and founder of KKT Consultants, fermented rose, fig, millet, soy, and barley are rising in skincare. There are various advantages for both companies and customers as a result of the K- and J-Beauty marketplaces.

Fermentation generates enzymes that break down molecules to allow them to penetrate the skin more easily, delivering potent substances deep into the hair and skin structure.

Dramatic Haircuts

Spicey looks such as short hair mohawks, coloured shaven heads, and bob-cut wigs are all trendy on Pinterest, together with the mullet, which is still going strong. In fact, because to celebrities like Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish, the “wolf cut” is becoming increasingly popular.

Tweakments

Inconspicuous cosmetic treatments are becoming more popular, like platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) treatments, which have had a 44 percent rise in Yelp searches in the previous year.

Subtle therapies like Aquagol, Morpheus RF microneedling, and MicroTox will be the trend in the beauty industry to ‘pre-juvenate’ and remain ahead of the aging process while still appearing natural. The tendency has been aided by greater media coverage of botched treatments and celebrities going public with their own treatment reversals.

Hair Tinsel

Adrienne Maloof, the former “Real Housewife of Beverly Hills,” started the trend with gold tinsel in her blonde hair a decade ago, and it’s still going strong. Although the look is celebratory, you don’t have to wait until the holidays to try a style like Katy Perry’s glittering straight style or Kacey Musgraves’ tinsel-tail.

Cleanicals

Transparency is the trend in the emerging world of “clean” beauty. “‘Clean’ beauty is expanding its reach past non-toxic components to incorporate other ethical considerations.

Brands that claim to be clean have to be safe and long-lasting, or risk losing their customers’ faith. Clean brands must commit to a broader brief in order to create a version of clean that is both safe and sustainable, according to consumers.

Bejewelled Beauty

Since the premiere of HBO’s “Euphoria” in 2019, embellished looks have been on the increase, and the trend is only growing. Pinterest searches for rhinestone pedicures have increased by 150 percent, while searches for crystal eye cosmetics have increased by 110 percent. Tooth gems are indeed an alternative for the more courageous.

Waterless Washing

One environmental concern that the beauty industry is slowly addressing is the conservation of resources, notably water. Waterless washing products save water and help one out of every ten people in the world who do not have access to safe drinking water.

Waterless shaving products and showerless shampoo are among the trend’s early adopters. However, there is an expectation it will spread to other aspects of personal care too.

Shades Of Green

Very Peri may have won Pantone’s prized “color of the year” award, but Google says that earthy sage green is the color to watch. Nail polish is often a safe bet, or try Ilia Liquid Powder Chromatic Eye Tint in Hatch on your eyes.