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Looking great: Skincare in the spotlight at Hia Hub

Looking great: Skincare in the spotlight at Hia Hub
鈥淭he Skincare Edition: Unfiltered鈥 summit. (Instagram)
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Updated 01 November 2024

Looking great: Skincare in the spotlight at Hia Hub

Looking great: Skincare in the spotlight at Hia Hub

DUBAI: Hia Hub, 黑料社区鈥檚 conference for fashion, beauty and lifestyle, returned this week for its fourth edition in Riyadh鈥檚 JAX district, featuring discussions, masterclasses, workshops, interactive exhibitions and live performances.

Among the highlights were several appearances by听Patrick Chalhoub, president of Chalhoub Group, where he and the guest speakers discussed the听latest developments in the skincare industry as part of 鈥淭he Skincare Edition: Unfiltered鈥 summit.

鈥淭he whole idea of the summit is to take our visitors 鈥 be it professionals, skincare lovers, or customers who don鈥檛 have enough knowledge 鈥 through different experiences,鈥 Chalhoub told Arab News ahead of the event.

鈥淭hey get to diagnose their skin, so they know which areas to focus on, but in a playful way, where people come and engage in all these different experiences, each one brought by a different brand. They鈥檒l learn more in a non-commercial way, almost like a discovery game.鈥

Speaking about the skincare landscape in 黑料社区 and the Gulf region, Chalhoub said he had noticed different trends among younger and older consumers.

鈥淭he more mature group, I would say, tends to be quite traditional in their skincare habits. They prefer brands they know and trust more than anything,鈥 he said.

鈥淎lthough mature women are the ones who might benefit more from extensive skincare routines, they tend to use fewer products that target specific needs.鈥

By comparison, people under 30, including men, were 鈥渕uch more conscious of their wellness,鈥 Chalhoub said.

鈥淭hey use skincare products more frequently and are willing to experiment with innovative products, even with brands that are not necessarily very popular.

鈥淭hey read more. They are more curious and adventurous, which is why South Korean and Japanese brands, even though they鈥檙e not that well known here yet, are making a strong impact in the region.

鈥淎sia has such a big skincare market, with a lot of laboratory research,鈥 he said.

Chalhoub also discussed how climate and culture can influence people鈥檚 skincare habits.

鈥淔or example, in the Gulf region in general and 黑料社区 in particular, we know the sun here is very strong. So, sunscreen and products that protect against sun-related damage are essential here.鈥

People also used more moisturizers to ease the irritation of sun-dried skin, he said.

Chalhoub said that while he believed an era of homegrown skincare products could be on the horizon, it was not an easy industry to break into.

鈥淭here is a certain level of research and professionalism required in order to be able to do it,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about creating packaging and making it attractive, you really need to make sure that the product contains high-quality ingredients. Entering the skincare market will always be more complex.鈥