With how saturated the beauty industry has become, it's no longer enough for products to garner results. To win over beauty lovers, brands are banking on customers something — transforming a regular into an experience or event worth repeating. Similar to how can prepare you for a restful sleep, a buzzy new category called "neurocosmetics" is gaining popularity in the emotional aspect of skin-care routines.
The concept of neurocosmetics is based on the fact that hormones produced by the brain can impact skin function. For example, if you're stressed or going through a traumatic season, you might . Consequently, during a joy-filled season, your skin may appear .
"The skin and brain share the same embryonic origin, making the epidermis an extension of the nervous system," brand founder Cedric Rimella tells PS. "This connection means that mental states impact skin health and vice versa. Neurocosmetics explores this dual communication, aiming to enhance skin and mental well-being through neuroactive ingredients.
" Although this concept is not necessarily new — neurocosmetic cosmetology started getting more attention by formulation chemists in 2007, says chemist Stas Chirkov — it's the first time it's been branded and named. In order to find out more details, we spoke to a handful of cosmetic chemists to uncover the science behind neurocosmetic, what benefits we can expect, and what's next for the new, hit category. Cedric Rimella is the co-founder and CEO of neurocosmetics br.
