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- Wallpaper explores the opportunity for space travel ready skincare.
- The article discusses how brands like 111Skin are exploring the impact of aging in space and developing anti-gravity skin solutions, with space travel in mind.
- The brand offers a Skin Reparative Beauty Dose supplements based on capsules given to astronauts to help impede rapid aging, and are formulated with vitamins A, C and E and a multitude of antioxidants.
- The article mentions a number of other brands who are exploring developing products that would be ‘space travel’ ready:
- “Japan’s Pola Orbis has reportedly teamed up with Ana Holdings to develop what will be the first-ever space-friendly cosmetics line. Meanwhile, American laundry company Tide is working with Nasa to create laundry solutions for space, with astronauts testing stain-removal wipes and pens at the International Space Station. Colgate-Palmolive group even sent waterless oral care solutions to outer space last year.”
- Foreo’s silicone cleaning brush is also mentioned.
- There is an opportunity to re-engineer product delivery and cleansing function, but also consider technology development for more effective products that will deliver against a host of different external factors, not relevant to earth.
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Out of this world beauty: the rise of skincare for space travel