Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
As autumn 2024 approaches, beauty enthusiasts can look forward to an exciting array of new product launches that promise to elevate skincare and makeup routines. A notable trend this season is the infusion of natural ingredients, particularly from the fungi family. A new quartet of organic mushroom extracts offers a refreshing alternative to traditional midday caffeine fixes. Featuring Lion's Mane for focus improvement, Shitake for metabolic health, Chaga packed with antioxidants, and Reishi to support sleep, these drinks are designed to be sipped throughout the day. While initial reports from testers indicate a subtle energy boost, the health-oriented flavors present a pleasing shift from typical caffeinated beverages. Joining the lineup is Victoria Beckham's inaugural concealer, which marries skincare benefits with natural coverage. Utilizing Augustinus Bader's proprietary TFC8 technology, this concealer aims to reduce the need for makeup over time, available in 16 shades to suit a diverse range of skin tones. The promise of using less makeup as the product works its magic is certainly appealing to many. In a significant collaboration, longevity clinic Clinique La Prairie has rejoined forces with skincare brand La Prairie after four decades. The result is a new cream that incorporates cellular optimization research, featuring a “multi-dimensional array of actives” designed to rejuvenate skin cells and promote a youthful glow. Users are cautioned that a little goes a long way, making this a luxurious addition to any skincare routine. Makeup artist Violette Serrat continues to innovate with a new collection of jelly-based lip colors, complementing her successful balm lipsticks. Each shade aims to create a “just bitten” effect, reminiscent of the French aesthetic of a naturally flushed lip. The collagen craze continues with a new supplement from a brand that has sold one unit every four seconds globally. Promising quicker results, clinical trials show a remarkable 42 percent reduction in wrinkles within just 21 days, which is bound to attract attention from those seeking anti-aging solutions. For those looking to combat pesky odors, Buly has launched a water-based sneaker spray that utilizes “microencapsulation” technology to maintain that fresh-out-of-the-box scent, complemented by a hint of marzipan. It’s a practical yet luxurious solution for the athletically inclined. Emphasizing the neck and décolletage area, a new ceramide-rich formula claims to soften fine lines in just five days, following up on the brand’s previous successful arm compound. Meanwhile, Gezeiten is expanding its range with day and night formulations that leverage marine biotechnology to combat premature aging, elegantly packaged in refillable, high-tech containers. In the realm of sun protection, a Margate-based natural skincare brand has introduced a serum-like SPF that features dulse seaweed for hydration and oat extract for anti-pollution benefits. Testers have praised its nourishing properties, providing a glowy finish instead of the dull cast often associated with typical SPFs. Hair care enthusiasts will appreciate Living Proof’s silicone-free gloss, which promises twice the shine for up to three washes, alongside Sisley’s new treatment mask that replenishes hair lipids in just five minutes, offering a quick yet effective solution for dry hair. The scent world is not left behind, with new fragrances inspired by natural materials from a well-known perfume house, including a standout fragrance named Lilyphéa, which blends galbanum and violet leaf. MZ Skin’s founder, Maryam Zamani, also introduces a hyaluronic acid-infused eye serum designed to tackle “tired eyes,” promising visible improvements in lifting and reducing dark circles. Additionally, Chanel celebrates a century of beauty with 12 new matte lipstick shades, echoing the brand’s timeless elegance and offering a chic update to any makeup collection. For those looking for a vegan alternative, a new collagen serum mimics human collagen through fermentation, delivering a natural plumping effect. Body care finds its moment with Murad’s exfoliating body wipes targeting common skin concerns, while Tatcha unveils a new fragrance-free cleanser infused with Japanese botanicals that effectively removes makeup and impurities. Notably, a chemical exfoliant with 10 percent lactic acid provides a gentle yet effective “post-summer skin reset,” ideal for sensitive skin. As beauty brands continue to innovate with science-backed ingredients, sustainable packaging, and luxurious formulations, the autumn of 2024 is shaping up to be a season of transformative products, catering to the evolving needs of consumers eager for effective and enjoyable beauty routines.