No More Instant, 5 Skin Care Trends for Ramadan-Lebaran 2026

JAKARTA - Celebrating Ramadan until Eid 2026, skin care trends are no longer focused on instant glowing effects. Now the attention is shifting to a more comprehensive and sustainable treatment process, especially during fasting, which brings significant changes to the body's metabolism, diet, hydration, and sleep quality. This condition makes the skin more prone to dryness, sensitivity, and dullness.

This shift is what shapes the direction of the Ramadan-Lebaran 2026 beauty trend, namely more mindful, personal, and long-term oriented. Here are the Ramadan-Lebaran 2026 skin care trends, from ZAP's official statement.

1. Prioritize Skin Health

From global trends to conversations on social media, more and more people are leaving instant results and opting for treatments that strengthen skin health from the inside out. Three main approaches dominate this year's trends, namely biological regeneration, deep hydration and strengthening the skin barrier, and energy-based technology with minimal downtime.

Euromonitor data - Voice of the Consumer: Beauty & Personal Care Survey 2024-2025 recorded that 52% of global consumers now prefer products and treatments that support long-term skin health compared to temporary quick results.

2. Biological Regeneration: DNA Approach to Skin Restoration

During fasting, skin cell regeneration tends to slow down. This encourages an increased interest in DNA and Polynucleotide (PN) based treatments that help the skin's recovery process naturally from within.

The DNA-based approach is considered to provide more stable results because it targets the gradual improvement of skin quality. Several treatments in this category, such as Nucleofil and Revok50, are known as skin boosters that help overcome tired and dehydrated skin during Ramadan.

3. Collagen Stimulator: A Step-by-Step Anti-Aging Strategy

Interest in collagen-based treatment stimulators has also increased significantly. Unlike instant procedures, this method works by stimulating natural collagen production gradually. The focus is on improving skin texture, disguising pores, and increasing overall skin elasticity and firmness. Juvelook is one of the treatments that are widely discussed because it provides natural and progressive results.

4. Medical Hydration & More Gentle Energy Technology

Changes in eating and drinking patterns during Ramadan have a direct impact on skin moisture levels. Therefore, medical-grade Hyaluronic Acid-based hydration treatments such as Xela Rederm are a popular choice to keep the skin supple and optimally hydrated.

Meanwhile, ahead of Eid, energy-based treatment technology with minimal downtime is increasingly in demand. Yellow Laser is known to help brighten and soothe the skin, while Ultraformer, a non-surgical technology based on focused ultrasound, provides a smooth and natural lifting effect without a long recovery time.

5. Shift Towards Sustainable Care

Overall, the trend of Ramadan-Lebaran 2026 skin care shows that instant glowing is starting to be eliminated. Consumers now prioritize treatments that are tailored to skin conditions during fasting and provide natural results that last longer.

As an illustration, medical beauty treatments that are in demand during this period range from IDR 3 million to IDR 8 million per session, depending on technology and skin needs. Leading up to Ramadan and Eid, many clinics offer packages or bundling with potential savings of up to 60%.

At ZAP Clinic, the 2026 Cantik Saat Lebaran (CSL) program presents a curated series of treatments that are tailored to the condition and needs of each individual's skin.