K18’s cult-favorite Go away-In Molecular Restore Hair Masks ($75) simply acquired a perfume makeover. In a first-of-its-kind collaboration, the biotech hair-care model has partnered with Future Society—the perfume home recognized for reviving extinct florals by means of science—to infuse its hero product with Floating Forest, a scent rooted within the DNA of a rainforest tree that after grew solely in Borneo, now introduced again to life by means of biotech.
Accessible starting in the present day, the limited-edition masks pairs K18’s patented K18PEPTIDE know-how, which repairs hair on the molecular stage in simply 4 minutes, with a cooling aquatic floral perfume designed to remodel restore into ritual. Floating Forest opens with bergamot and black pepper, blooms into freesia and water lily, and settles into salted musk and moist stones.
The concept for a fragrance-forward masks got here straight from the K18 group. “While performance is what made the mask a cult favorite, many users also shared that they wanted the sensorial experience to match the results,” says Suveen Sahib, cofounder and CEO of K18. “Partnering with Future Society gave us the opportunity to answer that request in the most K18 way possible: through biotech innovation. Floating Forest doesn’t just mask a formula; it transforms repair into an immersive ritual, proving that science and sensoriality can coexist.”
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“This partnership makes sense because both Future Society and K18 are reimagining what’s possible when biology meets beauty,” says Jasmina Aganovic, founder and CEO of Future Society. “K18 has pioneered a new way of thinking about hair health at the molecular level, and at Future Society, we use biology to unlock new forms of self-expression through scent. Together, we’re sketching a blueprint for the future of beauty—one that performs at the highest level, protects health and expands how we express ourselves.”
Floating Forest is just the start. Whereas Future Society isn’t revealing what’s subsequent, Aganovic hints that extra fragrance-forward biotech improvements are on the horizon. “We can’t share details just yet, but we’re always exploring new ways to expand how biology and fragrance come together.”