Our weekly Consumer Pulse video report on social media reveals insights into consumer cosmetics-related web searches. Current trends include Megan Fox no makeup, Ahsoka Indian makeup, luxury beauty products, propolis toner, pink goth makeup, editorial cornrow braids, and white lip gloss.
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megan fox no makeup
According to Google Trends, searches for “Megan Fox no makeup” increased by 1,950% this week. Recently, the actor posted a “no makeup” selfie (some said he had “minimal makeup” on), sparking reactions from fans who claimed he looked nothing like him. Glamor reported on the reaction, and further investigation revealed that Foxx had had a nose job and multiple breast surgeries in her early 20s.
It will be interesting to see how celebrities' obsession with no makeup continues. For example, we previously reported that searches for Pamela Anderson without makeup were on the rise. The public seems to want to know the everyday person behind the makeup. And celebrities are comfortable sharing that side of themselves.
I think this means the industry is successful in two ways. One is to give beauty consumers the tools to express themselves and create a public persona, and the other is to provide beauty consumers with the tools to express themselves and create a public persona, and to help users feel confident enough to stand barefaced. It is to provide care and health benefits to the hair. To the world.
ahsoka indian makeup
Next, Google Trends shows that searches for “Ahsoka Makeup Indian,” “Ahsoka Makeup,” and “Ahsoka” have increased by 850%, 850%, and 600%, respectively. This seems to be related to the explosive popularity of Indian bride makeover videos on TikTok, especially videos in response to the 'Asoka Makeup Challenge'. In this regard, The Indian Express reported that the asoka make-up trend was sparked by Kareena Kapoor Khan's 2001 song.
The appearance is characterized by dark kohl eyes. dark mascara. Gold, bronze and jewel-toned eyeshadow. bindis; and intricate kajal designs. The transformation video of one of the creators of TikTok content, Lenie Aycardo, has received approximately 55 million views.
As a side note, to my nerdy friends, Ahsoka is also a Star Wars character. But you already knew that.
luxury beauty products
Although the range is very broad, “luxury beauty products'' also topped this week's trend list. According to Google Trends, searches for this phrase have increased by 600%. While looking for news and market relevance, I came across his March 2024 article in Who to Wear magazine discussing “21 Best Luxury Skin Care Brands Worth Spending a Little Extra” I found an article with. Multiple products from each brand were discussed as well.
As I scanned the list, there were several names that were new to me. See if they apply to you.
- Chanel – This story actually highlighted the brand's No.1 Chanel Revitalizing Mask.
material (by Ulta.com): Camellia camellia flower water, glycerin, alcohol, aqua (water), citric acid, acryloyldimethyltaurate ammonium/VP copolymer, pentylene glycol, sodium hydroxide, polysorbate 20, tartaric acid, Camellia camellia seed oil, faex (yeast extract), Camellia camellia Flower extract, polyacrylate crosspolymer-6, parfum (fragrance), caprylyl glycol, chlorphenesin, propanediol, Hibiscus sabdariffa Flower extract, 1,2-hexanediol, sodium hyaluronate, arginine, carbomer, T-butyl alcohol, phytic acid, sodium citrate, sodium benzoate, IL74C. - La Mer
- Augustine Bader
- temple spa
- skin care products
- stella mccartney beauty
- Chantecaille
- 111 Skin – This brand interestingly offers a microbiome blemish mask.
material: Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary/Rosmarine) Leaf water, aqua/water/o, propanediol, glycerin, lactic acid bacteria/Punica granatum Fermented fruit extract, alcohol, tartaric acid, citric acid, HDI/trimethylolhexyllactone crosspolymer, polyacrylate crosspolymer-6, butylene glycol, 1,2-hexanediol, lactic acid bacteria fermented lysate, dandelion (dandelion) leaf extract, T-butyl alcohol, leuconostoc/ Radish fermentation filtrate, silica, phenoxyethanol, ethylhexylglycerin, tapioca starch, polymethylsilsesquioxane, Agastache Mexicana Flower/leaf/stem extract, sodium hydroxide, maltodextrin, lactic acid bacteria Fermentation liquid, lactic acid, betaine, PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil, yeast extract, soybean amino acids, sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, allantoin, bisabolol, disodium EDTA, Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary/Rosmarin) Leaf Oil, Colloidal Silver, Limonene. - 3 lab
- sarah chapman
- Alviva
- la prairie
- Revive
- E para
- Dr. Barbara Sturm
- Valmont
- sisley
- Natura Bisse
- dior
- Suzanne Kaufman
- Eve Lom
propolis toner
According to sources, this week's explosive topic is “propolis lotion.” These products are described as moisturizing skin care products made from bee byproducts with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, as well as skin turnover promoting effects to treat hyperpigmentation. Masu. This product type is reported to fit the metatrend of propolis-based skin care. According to Exploding Topics, searches for “propolis for skin” have increased 341% in the past five years. Additionally, his one brand of toner (name unknown), Propolis, is said to be generating his $66,000 in sales a month on Amazon.
Pink goth makeup, editorial braids and white lip gloss
Finally, according to Spate's TikTok hashtag tracker, this week's top trends are pink goth makeup, cornrow braids, and white lip gloss editorial. #Pinkgothmakeup is just that. Her dark pink makeup is framed by dark lips and eyeliner. This hashtag has seen a whopping 101,077,800% increase over the previous week. #EditorialBlaze refers to CornrowBlaze editorial videos, up 189,346%. Finally, #whitelipgloss, which refers to the appearance of a milky white gloss, rose 68,679% by source.
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