Among the many brands making waves in wellness, some stand out for creating great products and carving out a niche. Here are just some of this year’s best new products from Irish wellness brands
Wellness is the single greatest influence on our health and beauty industries. The global health and wellness market is predicted to be worth over $7 trillion by 2025. Perhaps unsurprisingly given events of the last several years, consumers are shifting toward natural ingredients and holistic approaches to health and wellbeing.
As Irish companies grow and gain international success, they must necessarily branch out – we don’t have the facilities that Italy, South Korea and Japan have, for example, to formulate and manufacture beauty and skincare products. Nor do many other countries, which is why so many beauty and skincare products from all over the world originate in those places.
The family-run Irish brand recently expanded its offering to include this easier-to-absorb liposomal quercetin, an antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties which has been linked to improved immunity, allergy management and supporting physical performance in sport. This Burren tea is a beautiful, nutrient-rich example of the brand’s skill in scent development. Showcasing a blend of flowers and herbs that naturally grow in the Burren’s unique and quintessentially Irish landscape, it brings the fragrant experience of a brisk Burren walk into your teacup.
The Serum: Sásta Microbiome Booster Serum, €45 at sastaskinhealth.com We’ve learned from the skin ravages of the pandemic which saw dermatologists’ offices full of people with compromised skin barriers and issues like eczema and perioral dermatitis. Now ‘barrier’ is the biggest word in skincare, and trends have moved towards products which protect and reinforce your skin’s natural barrier.
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