Sali Hughes on beauty: introducing my hero skincare products of 2025

Beauty in 2025: The Game-Changing Skincare Products That Defined a Year of Innovation

As we bid farewell to another year, it's clear that South Korean brands have revolutionized the skincare landscape in the UK. From Yepoda to Innisfree, and from hydrating formulas to innovative products catering to diverse skin types, these brands have won over British consumers with their game-changing offerings.

Beauty of Joseon stands out as a shining example of this shift towards modern skincare. Their Relief Sun Rice + Probiotics SPF50+ sunscreen is an elegant solution for everyday hydration, boasting gentle, soothing formulas and competitive pricing at just £15.50. This affordable yet effective product embodies the perfect blend of hydration and protection that's become increasingly sought after.

France hasn't been left behind in this skincare revolution. Mimétique's impressive launch this year has set a new standard for dry skin sufferers, with its Skin Cloud cleansing balm offering thorough, fast, and residue-free results at £25. The CTRL eye cream, priced at £43, is another standout product that's won Sali Hughes over with its ability to moisturize, depuff, and sit lastingly under makeup.

Innovative high-street brands like The Ordinary have also disrupted the market this year. Their £13.50 GF 15% Solution has shaken up the anti-ageing serum landscape, offering a gentle and easy-to-use formula suitable for even sensitive skins at an affordable price point.

The resurgence of mineral sunscreen is another trend to watch in 2025. Sunsolve MD's new generation zinc-oxide face creams have been instrumental in this revival, making mineral-based products more accessible and appealing to a wider audience. Meanwhile, the UK launch of INN Beauty Project's Mineral Sun Glow tinted facial sunscreen is eagerly awaited by fans of this product.

These game-changing skincare products represent a significant shift towards innovation, accessibility, and inclusivity in the industry. As we head into 2025, it will be exciting to see what new trends and launches emerge from these brands and others.
 
omg i just got back from korea with my fam and tried out all these beauty products lol i gotta say yes pls to that relief sun rice probiotics spf50+ from beauty of joseon it's literally been a game changer for me as someone with super sensitive skin love how affordable it is too £15.50 sounds like a steal! btw i've also been loving the ordinary gf 15% solution for my anti-ageing skincare routine 💄🌸
 
I'm loving how South Korean brands are killing it in the UK skincare scene right now! Yepoda's got that perfect hydrating formula goin' on, and Innisfree's all about caterin' to different skin types - I mean, who doesn't love a product that's inclusive and affordable? Beauty of Joseon's Relief Sun Rice + Probiotics is a total game-changer, it's like they bottled up the essence of hydration and protection! 🌞️ And I'm low-key obsessed with Mimétique's Skin Cloud cleansing balm - my dry skin's been cryin' out for a good cleanser that won't strip me of its natural oils. 💁‍♀️ The Ordinary's GF 15% Solution is another fave of mine, it's like they took all the best bits of an anti-ageing serum and made 'em accessible to everyone! 🤩 Can't wait to see what 2025 brings for skincare innovation - here's to more great products comin' our way! 💖
 
Yaaas, I'm so down for that affordable skincare trend 🤩! Beauty of Joseon's Relief Sun Rice + Probiotics SPF50+ sunscreen is literally the best thing since sliced bread, fam 💸🌞 Their pricing is super reasonable at £15.50 and it offers both hydration and protection - what more can you ask for? 🤔

And can we talk about Mimétique's Skin Cloud cleansing balm for a sec? It's like, 25 bucks and it gives you fast, thorough results with no residue? That's a solid 10/10 in my book 💯. And The Ordinary's GF 15% Solution is another game-changer - who knew anti-ageing could be so affordable and accessible at £13.50? 🤑

According to Google Trends, skincare has seen a +20% increase in searches over the past year alone 📈. That's some serious momentum towards innovation and inclusivity in the industry!

Here's a quick stat: The global skincare market is projected to reach $134.8 billion by 2027, with the UK segment expected to grow by 10.5% between 2023 and 2025 📊. Mind blown!
 
🤩 I think £15.50 is like, really reasonable for sunscreen, right? 🌞 Like, who wouldn't want to spend that little bit on their face? 💁‍♀️ And The Ordinary's GF 15% Solution is a total game-changer for people with sensitive skin! 💆‍♀️ I've heard it's super gentle and stuff. 😊
 
OMG u guys I just got back from Japan last month for my cousin's wedding lol anyway I tried this one Korean skincare brand Beauty of Joseon & OMG their Relief Sun Rice + Probiotics SPF50+ sunscreen is LIFE CHANGING! 😂💁‍♀️ I used it on my skin while traveling and didn't get any sunburn or dryness at all! And the best part? It's like £15.50 which is super affordable! 🤑 I also tried Mimétique's Skin Cloud cleansing balm & CTRL eye cream from France & they're literally amazing too! 👍🌸 I'm so excited for The Ordinary to drop more products this year, their GF 15% Solution is giving me life! 💖
 
I'm so stoked about the skincare scene right now 🤩! South Korean brands are killing it with their innovative formulas and affordable prices 💸. Beauty of Joseon's Relief Sun Rice + Probiotics SPF50+ sunscreen is literally a game-changer for everyday hydration - I need to get my hands on that ASAP 💅🌞. And France isn't far behind either, Mimétique's Skin Cloud cleansing balm has been getting rave reviews from beauty bloggers like Sali Hughes 📚. The Ordinary's GF 15% Solution is also a total winner, it's amazing how affordable and effective anti-aging serums can be 💫. Mineral sunscreen is back in style too, Sunsolve MD's zinc-oxide face creams are super impressive and I'm loving the UK launch of INN Beauty Project's Mineral Sun Glow tinted facial sunscreen... can't wait to try them out! 🎉
 
🤩 I'm loving how the UK market is embracing innovative skincare solutions that cater to diverse skin types! The rise of affordable, effective products like Beauty of Joseon's Relief Sun Rice + Probiotics SPF50+ sunscreen is a game-changer for people who want to prioritize their hydration and protection without breaking the bank 🤑. It's also awesome to see high-street brands like The Ordinary disrupting the market with affordable anti-ageing solutions 💄. Mineral sunscreens are another trend that's gaining traction, and it's amazing to see more brands making them accessible and appealing to a wider audience ☀️. Can't wait to see what new launches come out in 2025! 🎉
 
OMG, I'm so down for that affordable beauty trend! Like, £15.50 for a sunscreen? That's insane! And I've been using The Ordinary's GF 15% Solution too, it's literally changed my skin game 🤩💆‍♀️. But you know what's even crazier? People are finally taking care of their skin like it's 2015 again 😂. Remember when moisturizer was just a luxury for the rich and famous? Yeah, now everyone wants to be glowy and healthy 💁‍♀️. Anyway, I'm hyped to see what other innovative products come out in 2025! 🎉💄
 
South Korea's skincare dominance is a thing now 🤩💄.

Yepoda's Relief Sun Rice + Probiotics SPF50+ is giving me all the hydration 💧🌿.

Innisfree needs to step up their game, but this sun screen is fire 🔥💅.

Mimétique's Skin Cloud cleansing balm? Game. Changer 🚀💫.
 
man, can't believe how much skincare has evolved this year 🤯! like, £15.50 for a sunblock that's actually gentle & effective? game-changer right there 💡. also loving the rise of mineral sunscreens, it's crazy how accessible they're becoming now 🌞. gotta give a shoutout to The Ordinary too, that £13.50 serum is a total steal for sensitive skin 🤑. can't wait to see what new brands & trends come out in 2025!
 
omg i just got my hands on that New Year's sale at Sephora 🛍️ and i spent like half an hour trying to decide between the Yepoda vs Innisfree stuff... which one has better hydrating properties? btw, is it weird that i still use moisturizer every single day even tho im not super acne prone? 😂
 
I'm loving how Korean beauty is taking over the UK market! Yepoda's water jelly products are giving me life 💧🌸, and I need to get my hands on that Beauty of Joseon sunscreen ASAP - £15.50 is a total steal for a product that sounds so effective 🤑. France isn't far behind though, Mimétique's Skin Cloud cleansing balm has already been added to my wishlist 💅♀️👌. The Ordinary is killing the anti-ageing game with their GF 15% Solution - it can't get any easier than that 😂. Mineral sunscreen is also on point this year, Sunsolve MD's new face creams are a must-try for anyone who needs some zinc-action 💪. Can't wait to see what 2025 brings! 🎉
 
I'm so over how outdated these beauty reviews are... like who still uses sunscreen with SPF50? Can't they just use a broad-spectrum sunscreen and call it a day? And £15.50 for sun rice + probiotics? That's not exactly "game-changing" to me... I mean, what about affordable options that actually work?

And don't even get me started on how many times I've scrolled through these reviews in my browser history 🤦‍♀️. They all look so similar - just a bunch of pretty pics and random products with prices slapped onto them like we're trying to shop or something. Can't they make it more interactive? Like, maybe some user-generated content or even a Q&A section?

And have you noticed how every single one of these brands has "innovative" formulas that are just rehashing what's already been done? I mean, what's new about zinc-oxide face creams again? It's like they're all speaking the same beauty-speak language 💁‍♀️.
 
The beauty of progress is that it's not just about looking good on the outside, but also feeling good on the inside 🌸💚. It's clear that these South Korean brands have cracked the code on making skincare accessible to everyone, regardless of skin type or budget. We can learn from their innovation and adaptability, just like how we need to take care of our skin, we also need to nurture our minds and souls.

I mean, think about it, £13.50 for a serum that works? That's not just affordable, it's empowering! It's giving people the confidence to try new products and routines, knowing they won't break the bank 💸. And with brands like Sunsolve MD and INN Beauty Project leading the charge on mineral sunscreens, we're seeing a shift towards sustainability and environmental responsibility.

So, as we look ahead to 2025, let's remember that true beauty is not just about looking good, but also being kind to ourselves and the planet 🌎.
 
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