“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.”
Our ancestors sought out natural products to create moisturizing solutions. Some used castor oil, while others made animal fat, herbs, and even fruit concoctions! In those times, women were responsible for creating their own skincare products.
What was once a one-size-fits-all product has been modified into an entire medicine cabinet of individualized serums and moisturizers, each serving a specific purpose for a particular skin type. We can’t help but wonder, is more really more?
Let’s take a trip down memory lane to see how we got to where we are today… and how Vibriance is innovating skin care to embrace our product evolution while adapting to the demands of today’s life.
“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards."
Our ancestors sought out natural products to create moisturizing solutions. Some used castor oil, while others made animal fat, herbs, and even fruit concoctions! In those times, women were responsible for creating their own skincare products.
What was once a one-size-fits-all product has been modified into an entire medicine cabinet of individualized serums and moisturizers, each serving a specific purpose for a particular skin type. We can’t help but wonder, is more really more?
Let’s take a trip down memory lane to see how we got to where we are today… and how Vibriance is innovating skin care to embrace our product evolution while adapting to the demands of today’s life.
Skin care before the 1960s
Two words: Cold Cream.
These were the days of simplicity. Women used cold cream, soap, and water to ensure their pores were free of grim and gunk.
To start, they would slather on cold cream, which was believed to give a deep clean, removing makeup and dirt more thoroughly than just using soap. After this, they pulled out Pears Transparent Soap to finish clearing any bits of dirt and makeup and put on petroleum jelly for moisture.
Skin care before the 1960s
Two words: Cold Cream.
These were the days of simplicity. Women used cold cream, soap, and water to ensure their pores were free of grim and gunk.
To start, they would slather on cold cream, which was believed to give a deep clean, removing makeup and dirt more thoroughly than just using soap.
After this, they pulled out Pears Transparent Soap to finish clearing any bits of dirt and makeup and put on petroleum jelly for moisture.
To start, they would slather on cold cream. It was believed to give a deep clean, removing makeup and dirt more thoroughly than just using soap. After this, they pulled out Pears Transparent Soap to finish clearing any bits of dirt and makeup and put on petroleum jelly for moisture.
And talk about multi-tasking items! Pears was used on every person in the house - from babies to grandmas! Pond's Cold Cream was both a cleanser and a moisturizer. Petroleum jelly had endless uses, from diaper rash to moisturizer or even as a barrier for infection with cuts!
By the mid-1950s, Avon released its Rich Moisture Cream, and teenagers across the nation started swearing by the company and its pale-yellow cream. The aqua glass jar became a staple, replacing petroleum jelly.
At the end of the decade, skin care morphed into a new era – splitting between the early multistep skincare regimen and a more natural approach. The days of merely washing your face and moisturizing were about to fade into history.
And talk about multi-tasking items! Pears was used on every person in the house - from babies to grandmas! Pond's Cold Cream was both a cleanser and a moisturizer. Petroleum jelly had endless uses, from diaper rash to moisturizer or even as a barrier for infection with cuts!
By the mid-1950s, Avon released its Rich Moisture Cream, and teenagers across the nation started swearing by the company and its pale-yellow cream. The aqua glass jar became a staple, replacing petroleum jelly.
At the end of the decade, skin care morphed into a new era – splitting between the early multistep skincare regimen and a more natural approach. The days of merely washing your face and moisturizing were about to fade into history.
And talk about multi-tasking items! Pears was used on every person in the house - from babies to grandmas! Pond's Cold Cream was both a cleanser and a moisturizer. Petroleum jelly had endless uses, from diaper rash to moisturizer or even as a barrier for infection with cuts!
By the mid-1950s, Avon released its Rich Moisture Cream, and teenagers across the nation started swearing by the company and its pale-yellow cream. The aqua glass jar became a staple, replacing petroleum jelly.
At the end of the decade, skin care morphed into a new era – splitting between the early multistep skincare regimen and a more natural approach. The days of merely washing your face and moisturizing were about to fade into history.
The times, they are a’changing with skincare
As the '60s came in, skincare started to revolutionize. Multistep regimens became the norm. In this decade, cleaners, astringents, toners, exfoliating soaps, creams, waters, and moisturizers became a part of the everyday routine.
The turn of the decade brought the understanding that bathing in the sun was harmful. Furthermore, the 1970s feminism movement combined demand for natural products with beauty, and skincare morphed to fit the current trends.
The times, they are a’changing with skincare
While the need for cleaners, toners, and moisturizers was present, women wanted organic products. The companies obliged. Despite a decreased focus on routine, women still had a product for a specific function, versus the early days of an all-in-one.
As the next few decades played out, women had a product for everything. Age spots, wrinkle creams, neck creams, eye creams, night creams, day creams, sunscreen, tonics, astringent, lip creams, moisturizers, lifting and firming creams, sheet masks, collagen lotions, vitamins, anti-aging serums, and so forth… if you had a problem, you could buy a product specific to that one issue.
The turn of the decade brought the understanding that bathing in the sun was harmful.
Furthermore, the 1970s feminism movement combined demand for natural products with beauty, and skincare morphed to fit the current trends.
While the need for cleaners, toners, and moisturizers was present, women wanted organic products. The companies obliged. Despite a decreased focus on routine, women still had a product for a specific function, versus the early days of an all-in-one.
As the next few decades played out, women had a product for everything.
Age spots, wrinkle creams, neck creams, eye creams, night creams, day creams, sunscreen, tonics, astringent, lip creams, moisturizers, lifting and firming creams, sheet masks, collagen lotions, vitamins, anti-aging serums, and so forth… if you had a problem, you could buy a product specific to that one issue.
The turn of the decade brought the understanding that bathing in the sun was harmful.
Furthermore, the 1970s feminism movement combined demand for natural products with beauty, and skincare morphed to fit the current trends.
While the need for cleaners, toners, and moisturizers was present, women wanted organic products.
The companies obliged. Despite a decreased focus on routine, women still had a product for a specific function, versus the early days of an all-in-one.
As the next few decades played out, women had a product for everything.
Age spots, wrinkle creams, neck creams, eye creams, night creams, day creams, sunscreen, tonics, astringent, lip creams, moisturizers, lifting and firming creams, sheet masks, collagen lotions, vitamins, anti-aging serums, and so forth… if you had a problem, you could buy a product specific to that one issue.
Seven-step systems emerged for teens through adults. Companies based on selling multistep skincare routines promised the fountain of youth and extended to social media and multilevel marketing companies.
Seven-step systems emerged for teens through adults. Companies based on selling multistep skincare routines promised the fountain of youth and extended to social media and multilevel marketing companies.
But by the end of the 2020s, some of us questioned if it was all a little too much.
We missed the good old days of simple solutions that worked instead of a closet full of promises costing entire paychecks and sucking up hours each day.
Vibriance brings back the sweet sound of simplicity
Today's life doesn't allow us time to consistently apply different face products for an hour each morning and night. If we are sincere, most of us will only follow through with a simple routine, and our unused products will find themselves in file 13.
Vibriance knew this and took a hard look at the past, evaluating what we learned from the different decades. The 50s gave us simplicity – clean our skin and lock in moisture, yet their creams were harsh to sensitive skin.
Vibriance brings back the sweet sound of simplicity
Today's life doesn't allow us time to consistently apply different face products for an hour each morning and night. If we are sincere, most of us will only follow through with a simple routine, and our unused products will find themselves in file 13.
Vibriance knew this and took a hard look at the past, evaluating what we learned from the different decades. The 50s gave us simplicity – clean our skin and lock in moisture, yet their creams were harsh to sensitive skin.
Vibriance brings back the sweet sound of simplicity
Today's life doesn't allow us time to consistently apply different face products for an hour each morning and night. If we are sincere, most of us will only follow through with a simple routine, and our unused products will find themselves in file 13.
Vibriance knew this and took a hard look at the past, evaluating what we learned from the different decades. The 50s gave us simplicity – clean our skin and lock in moisture, yet their creams were harsh to sensitive skin.
The 60's products addressed various pinpointed issues, but it was cumbersome to wade through a medicine cabinet full of products.
The 60's products addressed various pinpointed issues, but it was cumbersome to wade through a medicine cabinet full of products.
The 70s highlighted organic and natural products with a focus on skin health. The following decades continued to target trouble spots with science and innovation.
What would happen if we combined what we loved from each decade in a product line?
Simplicity, multiple targets, natural ingredients, and back it with science.
The 60's products addressed various pinpointed issues, but it was cumbersome to wade through a medicine cabinet full of products.
The 70s highlighted organic and natural products with a focus on skin health. The following decades continued to target trouble spots with science and innovation.
What would happen if we combined what we loved from each decade in a product line?Simplicity, multiple targets, natural ingredients, and back it with science.
This is preciously what Vibriance achieved, and the results and reviews speak for themselves!
Simplicity, multiple targets, natural ingredients, and back it with science.
This is preciously what Vibriance achieved, and the results and reviews speak for themselves!
Take our Super C Serum! This one product replaces your moisturizer, lifting and firming cream, dark spot cream, vitamin C serum, anti-aging cream, neck cream, and wrinkle cream!
Wash your face and then apply this cream! Done.
All those others products are eliminated for the cost of a single moisturizer. With hyaluronic acid and vitamins packed in the serum, not to mention paraben-free, gluten-free, and fragrance-free, the all-in-one serum is a return to a much-welcomed simplicity.
Vibriance brought the "one product is all you need" back into your life!
Take back your time… starting with your skincare.
This is preciously what Vibriance achieved, and the results and reviews speak for themselves!
Take our Super C Serum! This one product replaces your moisturizer, lifting and firming cream, dark spot cream, vitamin C serum, anti-aging cream, neck cream, and wrinkle cream! Wash your face and then apply this cream! Done.
Take our Super C Serum! This one product replaces your moisturizer, lifting and firming cream, dark spot cream, vitamin C serum, anti-aging cream, neck cream, and wrinkle cream! Wash your face and then apply this cream! Done.
This is preciously what Vibriance achieved, and the results and reviews speak for themselves. Take our Super C Serum!
All those others products are eliminated for the cost of a single moisturizer.
With hyaluronic acid and vitamins packed in the serum, not to mention paraben-free, gluten-free, and fragrance-free, the all-in-one serum is a return to a much-welcomed simplicity.
Vibriance brought the "one product is all you need" back into your life!
Take back your time… starting with your skincare.
All those others products are eliminated for the cost of a single moisturizer.
With hyaluronic acid and vitamins packed in the serum, not to mention paraben-free, gluten-free, and fragrance-free, the all-in-one serum is a return to a much-welcomed simplicity.
Vibriance brought the "one product is all you need" back into your life!
Take back your time… starting with your skincare.
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