Multipurpose beauty products handy in women's fast-paced life (Lifestyle Feature)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

with multiple care benefits are trending among women nowadays as they reduce the time and effort of consumers and also the struggle that goes behind finding the right options for different purposes, say industry experts, who warn that it is advisable to do an ingredient-check in such products.

Ishita Yashvi, for Forest Essentials, a luxurious Ayurveda Indian care brand, says the trend is perhaps due to the fast-paced, busy lifestyles that leave less time for taking care of one's

"The care industry is booming in India, with consumers becoming increasingly aware and with more brand offerings in the space. This is in congruence with the shift in lifestyles of Indians on an average, especially with more and more women entering the work force, towards more modern, fast-paced ones. This should mean more in demand to meet time constraints," Yashvi told IANS.

As a brand, has many products with multipurpose benefits -- Sanjeevani Elixir works both as a pre-moisturiser and a make-up primer, while Tejal Balancing Water hydrates, plump and prime for make-up to glide on to smoothly.

Korean naturalism brand too has some products like Cushion and No Sebum Mineral water that have multipurpose benefits.

"They save a lot of money, time and space in our cosmetic bags and cupboards. I think women ourselves made this trend since Indian women usually do not have much time to buy various products or spend a lot on and care. Hence, these kinds of products come very handy and as such good functions," Mini Sood Banerjee, at Pvt Ltd, told IANS.

Banerjee said the future of such products is highly positive in since women look out for such shortcuts, and that's why many brands are catering to their needs.

has a multi-masking range that involves applying different face masks to different areas of your face at the same time. Also, their Pure Clay Masks, which come in three variants - Red Algae, Eucalyptus and Charcoal, fulfills the requirement of exfoliation, brightening, purifying and detoxification respectively.

Another cosmetic brand Lakme launched Sun Expert Ultra Matte Compact Non-Sticky Sun Protection, a in a powder compact format. Also, their 9 to 5 CC Color Transform is a complexion cream that is embedded with micro colour beads that possess a unique colour changing property.

But are such products effective at every part of the

Sham Kumar, at Kiehl's India, says it's just a myth that are not efficacious.

"It depends on the formulation and ingredients used in the product. We encourage that one should try the product at the counter and read about the product ingredients and reviews," Kumar told IANS.

"Benefits of multipurpose may vary as it depends on what product you are adding... But consumer is definitely in benefit as he can get desired results with one multi-purpose product," added Kumar.

Ethical wild harvest care and wellness brand too has products that have multiple benefits like Illumine Elixir Supercritical Oil for environmental and UV damaged as well as acnic Their Bitter Apricot works as a hair and face moisturiser, body oil, and also for men as a

However, the brand believes in doing things in an organic way.

Kavita Khosa, founder and Creative Director, Purearth, said may not deliver optimum efficacy and the desired results if ingredients targeting specific concerns are combined into one product.

"That said, single oils like seabuckthorn can effectively clear young acneic and also reduce UV damage and boost collagen synthesis in the mature as shown by clinical research and studies. Multipurpose care can help maintain normal healthy in good condition. For specific concerns, it's best to use different products," Khosa told IANS.

She also feels there is a growing awareness and demand for green, clean care that is safe for the people and the planet.

"Virgin cold pressed coconut and have amazing multiple benefits from cleansing to nourishing and for hair as well. It's the natural botanical ingredients that will see a rise in the Indian market, especially with Ayurvedic skincare being more understood by the millennials," she said.

(Nivedita can be contacted at <mailto:nivedita.s@ians.in>)

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 11:16 IST