The 7 Skin Care Trends You Need to Know for 2023
Stay ahead of the curve this year with your skin routine.
A BAZAAR beauty editors' skincare routine is constantly evolving thanks to updated research and frequent product testing. I, for one, have probably discovered a new favorite serum about 357 different times since starting on the team. Like our every day beauty regimens, the best skincare trends are rapidly growing and changing, but a few from 2022 stand in our minds, and have only continued picking up steam.
While we might try to stay "unplugged" as often as possible, advances in at-home beauty tech give us a reason to stay in touch more than ever. Plus, if they haven't already, you can almost bet that your favorite celebrity is going to launch a skincare line in 2023 (yes, that's still a thing). For example, actress Naomi Watts's brand Stripes and others are leading the charge in championing skincare for menopausal skin. To give you more of an inside scoop on what to keep your eyes peeled for next year when it comes to your complexion, we've listed seven of the best skin care trends to keep on your radar for at least another 365 days.
A New Age of At-Home Tech
In 2023, we anticipate seeing even more advancements in beauty tech. Based on our road tests this year of new skincare devices from SolaWave, Therabody, and more, it's crystal clear that just like our cell phones, our favorite at-home skincare devices (or the ones you never knew you needed) will continue to receive high-powered upgrades."I love using LED, because my philosophy is to protect and nourish the lipid barrier," celebrity aesthetician Angela Caglia tells BAZAAR.com.
"There are many invasive treatments available, whether it's needles or lasers, that work to trick the skin into thinking it's been wounded to rebuild collagen. But if you use LED, they're actually healing for the outermost layer of skin, or lipid barrier." With increased shopper interest around skin clearing and wrinkle-reducing LED along with contour sculpting microcurrent devices, we won't be surprised if the number of skin tools in your vanity are comparable to your actual products by next year's end. Read More…