Skin care, grooming and personal care brands are now proposing supplements and ingestibles for internal and external wellness.
In March, popular premium men’s skin care brand Disco launched its first ingestible, the Fountain of Youth Skin Supplement, meant to reduce blemishes and wrinkles. brand Scotch Porter launched its first ingestible in 2021, the Superfood Supplement for beard, hair, skin and immune support; Ritual, the online multivitamin company founded in 2016 launched men’s multivitamins in 2020; and Asystem launched in 2019 with skin care and its Superhuman supplements to boost immunity, energy and focus.
Jeremy Triefenbach of Stage 1 Financial, a venture fund, said he sees brands taking the leap into ingestibles due to an opportunity in the market for men seeking more wellness options, but that it could also be a cash grab for businesses looking to add to their bottom line. He believes that brands are better suited focusing on one product or one category than to try their hand at several things and lose sight of their purpose, he said.
Paik believes that education and embarrassment are big parts of why men are hesitant to take ingestibles for their hair loss needs. She added that supplements are an easy way in but prescription medicine will be more effective. Two medications that are used for hair restoration are minoxidil, which is used in Rogaine, and is 30 to 40 percent effective according to Paik, and finasteride, a 70 to 80 percent effective option is offered by Hims, Roman and Keeps.
Disco’s new Fountain of Youth Skin Supplements have ingredients like vitamins B6, pantothenic acid and niacinamide for skin sensitivity and cell turnover, antioxidants selenium and quercetin for cell rejuvenation, and minerals zinc and copper to reduce sebum production and support immune function. The brand offers its new product under subscription-only and recommends buyers take the supplements twice daily and consistently for 60 days to see the best results.
He added that the brand has always been focused on internal and external wellness like diet and exercise and have had conversations on these topics. “Men are looking from a more holistic view than they have in the past,” he added.
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