Description
What this edition covers
Innovation Review Asia News #22 presents a curated selection of newly launched products across skincare, makeup, haircare, body care, fragrance, and beauty devices, analysed through an early innovation lens.
This edition highlights emerging innovation patterns observed across Asian markets, including:
- New sensorial cleansing formats designed to enhance routine experience
- Hybrid and multi texture serums targeting faster visible results
- Clinic inspired delivery systems and micro delivery concepts entering home use
- Barrier repair and post procedure positioning gaining prominence
- Skincare logic and treatment claims extending into makeup formats
- Fragrance concepts centred on skin scent, natural oils, and emotional positioning
Each product is analysed using a consistent framework, covering:
- Product context and market relevance
- Brand claims and positioning logic
- Key ingredients, technologies, or delivery systems
- Usage, routine structure, and consumer benefit focus
- Launch details including pricing, channels, and timing
Together, these analyses surface early innovation signals that may inform future product and portfolio decisions.
Who this report is for
This report is designed for:
- Innovation and R and D teams
- Brand, marketing, and strategy teams
- Insight and foresight professionals
- Consultants and agencies working across beauty and personal care
It is most relevant for teams looking to understand early market movement rather than mature trends or established categories.
About Innovation Review Asia
Innovation Review Asia is Asia Cosme Lab’s bimonthly report tracking early stage beauty and personal care innovation across Asian markets.
Each report focuses on products at the early innovation and early launch phase, capturing developments from pre launch through initial market entry.
The report supports teams seeking early visibility into how brands are experimenting with product formats, ingredients, technologies, and positioning as new ideas first appear in market.
A core objective is to identify recurring early innovation patterns that may inform future category development.
How this report is typically used
Innovation Review Asia is commonly used to support:
- Internal strategic discussion and opportunity and product opportunity mapping
- Early stage innovation discovery
- Concept and product development
- Market and competitor analysis

