December 2021

The ephemeral world of beauty sees the coming and going of new launches daily. But even in the midst of such a poppin’ industry, there is ample opportunity to view the industry-wide trends evolving over time. In 2021, we saw certain skincare ingredient trends skyrocket, from the proliferation of cannabidiol (CBD) to medicinal mushrooms to the rise of bakuchiol oil, which is widely regarded as nature’s best plant-based alternative to retinol. “Skincare is trending in an interesting direction that combines the trust of doctors with an enthusiasm for plant-based medicine,” said board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Julius Few, founder of The Few Institute.

He went on to explain that alongside evidence-based cosmeceuticals and dermatological staples (think: retinol, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, glycolic acid, etc.), there is a growing demand for their plant-based sources and counterparts. “People want to see natural products that aren’t full of synthetically derived ingredients but also want to know that these ingredients have been demonstrated and proven in a clinical setting.”

There are also environmental factors that are driving skin trends due to their impact on the skin’s needs—like the stress of the pandemic. Aesthetic nurse Samantha Pang of Skin Spirit explained, “[With] our skin undergoing stress related to internal and external factors—including the use of masks and pandemic-related stress—skin has experienced greater amounts of inflammation and oxidative damage. Therefore, ingredients that can slow down oxidative damage or enhance antioxidant ability have been important for maintaining skin homeostasis.” This also explains the continued appreciation for the skin barrier, the biological function that helps fortify the skin against environmental aggressors, thereby reducing inflammatory breakouts like acne (while keeping moisture locked in).

With evidence of this green-leaning shift toward anti-inflammatory, barrier-strengthening active ingredients underway, we are getting a glimpse of what the year ahead will hold. On that note, we’re calling it—here are eight active ingredients that will be trendy in 2022.

 

1. Green Tea

Green tea is often cited for its potent dose of free radical-fighting antioxidants, but even more specifically, Pang pointed out that it contains a well-studied catechin called epigallocatechin gallate, or EGCG. “Studies have shown that green tea can inhibit melanogenesis and tyrosinase activity, thereby reducing pigmentation, to help protect against UV radiation, reduce inflammation, and even reduce sebum protection.” This makes the ingredient helpful for everything from anti-aging (via antioxidant protection) to anti-acne.

MARA

Evening Primrose + Green Tea Algae Retinol Oil

This is truly a multitasking, potent oil that can be used like a serum in your skin regimen. Along with fermented green tea, retinol promotes cell turnover and collagen production, and phytonutrient-rich brown algae nourishes the skin.

HERBIVORE

Jasmine Green Tea Oil Control Toner

This green tea toner smells amazing, but that is the least of its skin-loving prowess. Soothing aloe, astringent witch hazel, and antioxidants from green and white teas lavish your complexion with love.

 

2. Water-Soluble CBD

You’ve definitely seen your fair share of CBD skincare products, many of them delivering the active in oil blends. But it turns out, water-soluble CBD is the more bioavailable form of the ingredient, meaning it is more readily accessed by your skin cells—and yes, there is peer-reviewed research to confirm this. “CBD is naturally extremely hydrophobic,” said Dr. Few, noting that this makes it difficult for the ingredient to cross the skin’s aqueous layer. “By making the CBD more water-soluble and incorporating it into a water-based formula, we can make the CBD cross this layer much faster and more efficiently than a pure CBD oil.”

As Dr. Few pointed out, this also makes the active more homogeneously dosed within a formula as well as more easily combined with other ingredients.

AFORÉ

CBD Effusive Skin Mist

Dr. Few created an award-winning, water-soluble CBD mist that serves up a dose of green tea, vitamin C, and witch hazel for the skin.

Priya Apotheca

The Awakening Starter Kit

To give your skin an entire regimen of anti-inflammatory support, try this starter kit from the indie brand Priya Apoethca. In addition to water-soluble CBD, it features actives like hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, green tea, red algae, and more.

 

3. Plant-Based Ceramides

Ceramides are a class of ingredients that quite literally hold the cells of the skin barrier together; thus, they are incredible for strengthening the skin barrier and soothing the skin. As cosmetic chemist Krupa Koestline pointed out, this emphasis on barrier repair and fortification is especially important due to the popularity of harsh and corrosive actives. “Most products now use synthetic ceramides instead of plant-based ones, and there will be a shift to using plant-based versions derived from sweet potatoes, wheat, and rice in 2022.”

Pacifica

Vegan Ceramide Barrier Face Cream

Plant-based ceramides nourish the skin barrier, while oat kernel flour and calendula soothe and shea butter hydrates. As an added perk, niacinamide aids with skin barrier function while helping to promote an even skin tone.

BeautyStat

Universal Microbiome Barrier Balancing Cleanser

This gentle cleanser has been formulated with antimicrobial silver as well as coconut-based surfactants to cleanse the skin, while vegan ceramides and select extracts replenish the barrier.

 

4. Fermented Ingredients

Koestline dubbed fermented ingredients—packed with postbiotics that are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, polysaccharides, and more—as being popular picks in 2022. “What is new is the ingredients we’re seeing fermented, like rose, millet, fig, barley, and soy,” she said. Noting that these ingredients help with wound healing, reducing inflammation, and strengthening the skin barrier, Koestline pointed out that their recent uptick in use is also being driven by supply chain issues and efforts to reduce waste.

DASSAI

Facial Treatment Mask

Made from fermented sake lees—a beauty secret first discovered in Japan—these face masks deliver major glow. The Sake Lee Essence imparts 16 different natural amino acids, which, along with hydrolyzed collagen, provide impressive moisture. Each mask also sends vitamin C derivatives into the face, which provide brightening, antioxidant-rich support.

Strange Bird Beauty

Gaia Earth Drops

Luxury clean beauty lovers will appreciate this powerful, nourishing facial oil featuring fermented camellia seed oil, fermented ginseng, and vitamin C-rich Amla oil. This antioxidant-rich, indie gem of an oil also features amethyst gemstone essence to inspire your intuition.

 

5. Prebiotics

Probiotics had a big year in 2021—and with good reason, considering the role they play in the skin’s protective microbiome of bacteria—but prebiotics are another source of microbiome support. “Prebiotics are food for probiotics in the simplest sense,” Koestline said. “They are the chemical compounds probiotics need to thrive and mainly consist of plant-based sugars, oils, and carbohydrates.” Koestline added that oat, ginseng, and glucomannan (which is great for acne) are already existing prebiotics in skincare.

Sweet Chef

Ginger + Vitamin C Oil-Free Gel Moisturizer

This little moisturizer comes packing a bevy of benefits—antioxidant-rich vitamin C, brightening turmeric, hydrating aloe water and hyaluronic acid, and even niacinamide. But its namesake ingredient, ginger, contains prebiotic as well as 40 different antioxidant properties.

Sage & Ylang

Beauty Essence

This glow-inducing pick can go on after your toner, gently supporting your skin's microbiome with pre, pro, and postbiotics, along with fermented and plant actives. While pricey, we think of it like a supplement for the skin.

 

6. Niacinamide

It was popular in 2021, and niacinamide, AKA nicotinamide, is likely to continue to be popular in 2022. It is a water-soluble form of vitamin B3 with antioxidant effects that also provide anti-inflammatory support. Pang noted, “This ingredient has been seen to improve wrinkles, texture, skin elasticity, and hyper-pigmentation, [plus] it plays well with other actives to brighten, fight acne, and anti-age the skin.” It is also credited with being supportive of the skin barrier, helping to moderate oil production, and thereby refining the appearance of pores.

Paxos Skincare

Vitamin B Serum

This fabulous indie serum contains 5% tone-evening niacinamide as well as conditioning panthenol and plumping hyaluronic acid. Plus, additional sources of hydration, vitamin-rich avocado oil, and soothing aloe vera make this a nourishing experience that stands out in your regimen.

NATURIUM

5% Niacinamide Gel Cream

This gel cream will make all skin types happy, delivering a dose of niacinamide that improves barrier function and helps refine the look of pores without breaking the bank.

 

7. Upcycled Ingredients

Sustainability is on everyone’s minds, and with good reason. One of the surest ways to help make the beauty industry more friendly is to reduce waste and use upcycled ingredients, which reuses valuable ingredients that would otherwise create waste. Other ways to reduce the wastefulness of your regimen is to opt for reusable tools and especially packaging, and biodegradable and recyclable packaging is also preferred over single-use plastics. Purchasing vegan formulas that bypass the emissions-heavy factory farming of animals or simply sourcing from eco-conscious brands that harvest ingredients mindfully can also make a difference.

UpCircle Beauty

Hyaluronic Acid Eye Cream

Caffeine helps brighten dark circles and hyaluronic acid hydrates and plumps, but the coolest part about this brand is its waste-reduction mission. This vegan, cruelty-free product uses repurposed coffee oil and upcycled maple extract to brighten, boost collagen, and strengthen the skin barrier.

Le Prunier

Plum Beauty Oil

This patent-pending blend of sumptuous plum varietals is incredible for the skin, delivering antioxidants, omega fatty acids, and anti-aging vitamins A and E. The brand makes the product using 100% upcycled plum kernels from their organic farm, which is entirely solar-powered and a waste-water system.

 

8. Bioidentical Ingredients

“The trends around bioidentical ingredients will continue to grow as consumers become more educated on their benefits,” said board-certified dermatologist Antony Nakhla. “They are synthesized to be biologically identical to the molecules already found in your skin. That means that we use ingredients that are not foreign to skin cells but those that the body recognizes and uses to communicate from one cell to the other.” While they are lab synthesized, Dr. Nakhla pointed out that they essentially already speak the language of the human skin cells, thus working more efficiently. As you might expect, these high-tech ingredients can run up quite a bill, but for the skincare obsessed, they’re worth it.

BIOEFFECT

EGF Serum

This award-winning, luxury serum uses a form of barley-derived epidermal growth factor to create the gentle, non-corrosive anti-aging ingredient. In time, it helps promote cell turnover and target the creation of the structural proteins responsible for sagging and wrinkles (i.e. collagen and elastin).

Eighth Day

Regenerative Serum

It's pricey, but Dr. Nakhla's beauty editor-beloved serum is worth the price. Containing Peptide-Rich Plasma, a topical containing 24 bioidentical peptides, growth factors, and amino acids, this serum heals the skin rapidly, promotes firmness, and absorbs quickly to deep dermal layers for efficacious results.

 

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2020 left us with bare-bones haircare routines, excitedly ready to try anything and everything new. So when 2021 and vaccines rolled around, we finally got the chance to experiment. Bold color changes (who else saw the TikTok that blonde is now “cheugy” and had an existential crisis?), exciting new haircuts, and styles that would put our quarantine buns to shame were donned with no abandon. This brings us to ask, “Where does hair go in 2022?”

After these two extremes, 2022 is bound for the middle: a mix of low-maintenance cuts and colors worth skipping the salon for and bold changes. Instead of going bold with both cut and color, maybe you’ll stick to your classic color with a new cut or vice versa. No matter where hair goes, one thing’s for certain: It feels damn good to start the year with a new haircut. Of course, “No matter what the trend, healthy hair and wearing your style with confidence are always in season,” said Global Hair Artist and Expert on Intro, Nicole Mangrum.

To give you a few ideas to jump off of, here are our favorites and some tips on how to style:

Meet the expert
Nicole Mangrum
GLOBAL HAIR ARTIST, EXPERT ON INTRO
Mangrum is a global hair artist whose work has been featured in Oprah Daily, Vogue, and Wall Street Journal. She is also an expert on Intro, a platform for booking one on one advice video chats with style and beauty experts.

 

1. The Bixie

Aptly named “The Bixie,” this style is a hybrid between a bob and a pixie, two cuts you’ll also see later on this list. Short hair is easier to manage and maintain, so it’s having its moment. “The haircut trend that I see making a strong rise is the big chop,” Mangrum said. “People cut their hair into bobs with waves, soft shags, and curtain bangs that bring the Brigitte Bardot look into the new era, with choppy layered cuts and pixies.”

This style works on just about every hair type, from 4C coily curls to fine and straight. On curly hair, it might crop up a bit shorter, as seen on Gabrielle Union, whereas fine hair might have a slightly longer ‘do à la Meg Ryan in You’ve Got Mail

R+CO

Cool Wind pH Perfect Air-Dry Creme

This short style can benefit from an air dry, particularly when paired with a lightweight styling cream that just makes hair look "done" with no effort.

 

2. Sliced Bob

This style blew up when Selena Gomez was spotted donning it, and we see why. It’s a very bold take on your typical bob haircut. This style is very chic and sexy, but unlike other intricate cuts, it’s not as high maintenance as you think. If your hair is naturally straight, you’ll have practically no styling to do. Wavy hair can straighten with a flat iron, or wear it textured like Irina Shayk.  

ghd

Classic 1 In. Flat Iron

The sliced bob style looks best when flat ironed and sleek to show off the angles. This classic iron from ghd always tops our list: It is easy to use, heats up quickly, and is less damaging than other lesser-quality irons.

 

3. “The Rachel” 2.0 

We’ve all heard of The Rachel: Jennifer Aniston’s iconic ’90s haircut that had stylists staring at pictures of her for years on end in attempt to recreate it for the masses. 2022 is seeing its revival in Hailey Bieber, Shay Mitchell, and Megan Thee Stallion. While this sought-after style was popular, it wasn’t necessarily easy to do at home, leaving many people with a haircut they didn’t know what to do with. Luckily in 2022, we have a slew of new styling tools that make this a breeze, namely Revlon’s One-Step Blow Dry Brush. Instead of fiddling around with a ton of brushes and blow dryers, this one tool will give you the Rachel blowout of your dreams. 

The Rachel 2.0 is mostly suitable for straight to wavy hair types, but we predict you’ll see it on curly hair with a silk press or on lots of wigs. 

Revlon

One-Step Hair Dryer Brush

Achieving an at-home blowout is easy with this brush in tow. This is the simplest tool for getting those turned-in, salon-worthy ends without fiddling with a round brush and dryer.

 

4. Bangs 

If you’re still rocking your quarantine bangs, rejoice: Bangs in all shapes and sizes will continue to reign supreme in the stylist chair. They’re a ’90s staple that elevates any haircut and makes your hair look styled, even when you’ve just rolled out of bed.

There are a variety of different bangs you can ask for: curtain bangs where they’re parted in the middle, blunt bangs, baby bangs, wispy bangs—it all depends on your hair type. Curtain bangs are great for just about every hair type, while blunt bangs work best on medium to thick hair and wispy bangs were practically made for thin hair. 

They do require a little bit of work, namely blow drying and styling. A good round brush and blow dryer with a concentrator nozzle will take you a long way—whether you style them parted in the middle as curtain bangs, blow out like Farrah Fawcett, or blow under as full bangs. “I love to see coily and curly hair in their natural textures but cut in strong shapes such as a heart shape or fringe that makes a statement,” Mangrum said. 

Olivia Garden

Essentials Thermal Brush

This small brush is perfect for bangs, long or short.

T3

Cura Luxe Professional Ionic Hair Dryer

The best part about this blow dryer is that it's easy to hold and isn't too heavy, so you can perfect your bangs without your arms getting tangled (or tired).

 

5. ’70s Frace-Framing Layers

In 2022, we can expect to see lots of layers. This is a low-maintenance cut that grows out with fewer salon visits and fares well with all hair textures. To take it to J.Lo’s level, opt for long face-framing layers and shorter layers around the crown to create dimension and bounce. Add lots of volume to this look using a big curling iron or our favorite, hot rollers.

Conair

Xtreme Big Curls Hairsetter

Containing 12 rollers in two different sizes, this will allow you to do an entire head of curls while you do everything else on your to-do list.

 

6. Buzzed

For those looking for a big change in 2022, a buzzed head is the ultimate cool-girl style. Obviously, this involves some precision and will require regular trims and touch-ups, but the time you’ll save washing, drying, and styling will make up for the salon visits ten-fold. 

We especially love the big chop for natural hair—it’s easy to style and a great way to grow out healthy curls if you’re dealing with a lot of damage. 

 

Pattern By Tracee Ellis Ross

Edge Control

Tame unruly edges and baby hairs that might start to grow out with your new cut. This one won't dry your hair out or cause damage to your delicate curls.

Kristin Ess

Depth Defining Soft Matte Pomade

The buzzed style requires a little bit of grit and hold to stay exactly how you want it. This wax dries matte and won't dry out your scalp while adding lots of texture.

 

7. French Bob

The bob haircut is a classic hairstyle that will never go out of style, but more specifically, the blunt, Parisian-inspired chin-length version is going to rule this year. Every hair texture can rock this style. Thin and fine hair will benefit from lots of added volume at the ends, while medium to thick hair will feel lighter without sacrificing body. Plus, the blunt cut makes damage and split ends practically disappear. 

“To style a wavy look on a bob, try using a large barrel-waving iron to create beachy waves,” Mangrum suggested. 

Living Proof

Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo

The French bob has lots of texture and movement, sometimes even going as far as looking "messy." Whether your hair is fourth-day or fresh and clean, use a hint of dry shampoo in the roots and through the mid-lengths like a texture spray.

Conair

Double Ceramic Triple Barrel Waver

Most hair wavers are too big for short, thin hair, but this is the perfect in-between size to get those lust-after mermaid waves.

 

8. Center Parts

Not to get into a Gen Z vs. Millennial debate or anything, but we have to admit: Middle parts are about to be it. This style can be worn by every single hair type and texture as well as all face shapes. If you think a center part doesn’t work for you, think again. Talk to your stylist about ways to make it work for you, like adding face-framing layers, bangs, or a blunt cut. 

Briogeo

Blossom & Bloom Ginseng + Biotin Hair Volumizing Spray

The biggest issue people have with center parts is lack of volume. Use a volume spray like this on your roots before blow drying to make sure your hair doesn't dry flat to your head.

 

9. Coiffed Pixie

We’re welcoming short cuts with lots of volume this year. Although this style seems simple, the extra hair on top makes it ultra-cool. This style is great for all hair types, especially thick and curly hair. 

T3

AireBrush Duo

This brush contains two heads: The round brush will create volume while the flat brush straightens, making this the perfect tool for long pixies.

 

 

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