In 2018, we’re no longer oblivious to the harmful but all-too-common ingredients being used in our beauty products. Not only do we want to know what’s going into our hair, skin and makeup staples, we desire things that cater to our unique sets of needs too. And why shouldn’t we? Even though some experts love to file us under overused, nonspecific categories, we’re finally rejecting this idea that one-size-fits-all products exist, so it makes complete sense that customized brands are on the rise.
“Beauty and skin care are a very personal thing, and consumers are looking for products and experiences that are unique to them. With the internet and a wealth of beauty and skin care products on the market, consumers are also getting savvier about what they purchase,” says Dr. David Lortscher of Curology. The upside of using customizable products is getting to avoid researching reviews, browsing in exasperation and wasting money on products that may not work for you.
Artificial intelligence is also creating more access to customized brands. For instance, the personalization hair care brand Prose uses AI along with the guidance of professional hairstylists to develop customized shampoo, conditioner and hair masks based on a multitude of factors, including your scalp health and the pollution levels wherever you live.
“The algorithm that we’ve built evaluates 85 data points from a 25-question consultation with 50 billion possible combinations, and we’re constantly iterating based on consumer feedback,” says Arnaud Plas, cofounder and CEO of Prose. “This means that when someone gives feedback on their formula — both positive and negative — it goes back into the algorithm to help it learn, thus creating better and better formulas for all future consumers.”
The other benefit to personalization is that it eliminates the need to use preservatives and other potentially harmful ingredients since products are made to order and not sitting on a shelf for months on end.
“We develop each formulation without common harmful ingredients such as sulfates, parabens, phthalates, dyes, GMOs and more. Prose products can also be made vegan, gluten-free, silicone-free and fragrance-free,” adds Plas.
And contrary to popular belief, customization isn’t as expensive as it sounds. In fact, the prices typically beat those found at the hair salon, dermatologist’s office or even your local Sephora. For instance, Lortscher’s Curology not only cuts out the guesswork, it’s also accessible and affordable for those who don’t have a dermatologist they regularly visit.
“Before Curology, I was practicing as a dermatologist in the middle of New Mexico. A lot of my patients were driving over two hours to see me only to find that their prescriptions cost upwards of $200, so they left their local pharmacy without them,” he says. “Curology offers access, affordability and convenience by cutting out the need for health care insurance, in-person dermatology visits and pharmacy markups for prescription ingredients.”
So, where’s the best place to start if you want to experience customization for yourself? Ahead are nine beauty-focused brands to get started with.
Originally posted on StyleCaster.
Prose
With the help of an assessment that takes multiple factors, such as scalp health and pollution levels, into account, this brand creates a shampoo, conditioner and hair mask that is uniquely you.
Shampoos and conditioners cost $25 – $32 each, and hair masks cost $38 – 48 depending on the various ingredients in your formulation.
Custom hair care products, prices vary at Prose
Curology
On Curology's website, you can complete a skin quiz and upload photos of your face to get paired one-on-one with a licensed dermatology provider who prescribes a custom prescription formula tailored for your unique skin.
Dermatologist-customized skin care prescription, $20 per month at Curology
Bite Beauty
The food-grade beauty brand, known for its dual-use face products and boldly colored lippies, operates Lip Labs in a slew of major cities. At the labs, shoppers can create their own custom lipstick from a library of nearly 200 exclusive pigments.
Customized lipstick, $55 per person (one shade) or $80 per person (two shades) at Bite Beauty
Prescriptives
Although this brand has been in existence since the late ’70s, it underwent a relaunch in 2011 and has since become one of the top customizable makeup brands. In addition to purchasing from the brand's own namesake line, customers can also custom-blend their own foundation or powder by uploading a makeup-free selfie and being set up with an expert to get their product.
Custom-blend foundation, $78 for 1 ounce at Prescriptives; Custom-blend powder, $58 for 1 ounce at Prescriptives
Eyeko
Since the late ’90s, this brand's mascaras have been among the best reviewed. And on the website, you can also create your own bespoke tube in just three easy steps. Choose your natural lash shape, the effect that matters to you most and your brush style. Voilà!
Custom mascara, $40 at Eyeko
MCMC Fragrances
This Brooklyn-based fragrance house, run by a dynamic sister duo, sell its own line of scents and also gives the customer an opportunity to create their very own unique smell through a custom fragrance session.
Custom fragrance session, $450 at MCMC Fragrances
Function of Beauty
Take the hair quiz on FoB's website to have a custom shampoo and conditioner created to address your specific hair care needs. As of March 2017, the products became vegan too!
Custom shampoo and conditioner, prices vary at Function of Beauty
Dermacare
Upload a selfie to start creating custom-made products that address some of the most universal skin struggles, such as rosacea and acne.
Prescription skin care products, $20 per month at Dermacare
bareMinerals
The widely known brand's new Made 2 Fit app allows customers to custom-blend their own foundation. With the help of your smartphone, simply scan your skin using the app's MATCHCo technology, and the rest of the work is done for you.
Custom foundation, prices vary at bareMinerals
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