8 Trending Ingredients in Skin and Hair Care That Experts Predict Will Be Huge in 2024

From microblading to traptox and ecotin (that’s the “new” niacinamide for you) what’s trending in the beauty world is constantly changing. It can be dizzying trying to keep up with all of the viral TikToks and myriad product launches. So what’s actually worth paying attention to? Trend forecaster The Inflection Point zeroed in on a handful of skin and hair care trends that have been the subject of significant buzz recently. From spermidine supplements to rosemary shampoo, here are eight we think will be big in 2024. We talked with several experts about the claims each of these ingredients make—both accurate and apocryphal—and got their tips for incorporating them into your beauty routine.  

8 Trending Ingredients in Skin and Hair Care That Experts Predict Will Be Huge in 2024

By Marissa Wu Published Jan 23, 2024

Meet the Experts

  • Shann Christen is a trichologist, founder of BioMethod and owner of Shann Christen Studio Salon in Los Angeles. Christen has over 20 years of experience in the hair care industry, including 12 of which he spent on advanced studies in Italy. At his salon, Christen provides hair analysis and advanced hair treatments.
  • Dr. Ryan Turner is the founder of TRNR Skin and a board-certified, New York City-based dermatologist specializing in cosmetic dermatology, general dermatology, surgical dermatology and laser surgery. He is an assistant professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the former director of dermatologic and laser surgery at Montefiore Medical Center. Dr. Turner received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School.
  • Lisa Young, Ph.D., RDN, is an adjunct professor of nutrition at New York University and internationally renowned nutrition expert. Dr. Young is the author of Finally Full, Finally Slim  and The Portion Teller Plan. She has appeared in outlets such as The New York Times, CNN, VogueWall Street Journal and CBS News.
  • Devin Graciano is a hair stylist and head of product development at Goldie Locks, a luxury hair care brand that focuses on moisture and hydration for extensions and natural hair.  
  • Alex Padgett is a cosmetic chemist and co-founder of Educated Mess, a skincare brand that focuses on bringing consumers scientific information about the ingredients in their products that empowers them to make better informed decisions. Padgett, who also runs a popular skincare TikTok account, holds a Master of Science in cosmetic science from Fairleigh Dickinson University and a Bachelor of Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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