3. Vitamin C and Derivatives
Vitamin C remains one of the most sought-after ingredients in anti-aging cosmetics. It helps lighten pigmentation spots, reduce inflammation, and stimulate collagen production. In recent years, new derivatives of Vitamin C have emerged that offer better stability and are less likely to irritate the skin.
4. Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic acid has long been a key ingredient in moisturizing products. However, in 2025, particular attention will be paid to low-molecular hyaluronic acid, which penetrates deeper into the skin and provides longer-lasting hydration and firming.
5. Retinoids and Retinols
Retinoids (or Vitamin A derivatives) are powerful anti-aging ingredients that stimulate cell turnover, reduce wrinkles, and improve skin texture. In recent years, retinoids have become more accessible for home use, with improved formulas that reduce skin irritation.
6. Plant Extracts and Adaptogens
In 2025, the focus in cosmetics will shift towards adaptogenic plants and extracts, such as ginseng, ashwagandha, chamomile, lavender, and others. These components help the skin cope with stress, pollution, and external irritants, restoring its balance.
7. Synergy with CBD
CBD (cannabidiol) continues to gain popularity in the cosmetics industry. In 2025, it is expected that CBD-infused cosmetics will be used to combat inflammation, acne, irritation, and even to improve overall skin condition by reducing stress and soothing irritated skin.
8. Biotech Ingredients
Each year, biotechnology plays an increasingly important role in the creation of new cosmetic ingredients. It is expected that biotech components such as cell extracts, fermented ingredients, and biotechnological lipids will be widely used to create innovative formulas with enhanced properties.
9. Antioxidants
Antioxidants remain an essential element in fighting signs of aging, as they neutralize free radicals that damage skin cells. In addition to Vitamin C, trending ingredients will include berry extracts, green tea, coenzyme Q10, and flavonoids, which protect the skin from damage and inflammation.