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The Power of Tech-Nature: How Sesha Fuses Biotech with Botanical Brilliance

Lipgloss and Aftershave

This innovation became known as Permeation Enhancement Technology (P.E.T.) , and in 2002, it powered an FDA-approved pharmaceutical product. That groundbreaking research laid the foundation for SESHA Skin Therapy as we know it todaya skincare brand at the intersection of medical science and advanced botanical care. Translation?

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The Current State of Animal Testing in Beauty - Blog Version

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This resulted in the Nuremberg Code: a set of ethical research principles for human experimentation. E.g. Kligman’s Acres of Skin from 1951-1974, where prison inmates in Philadelphia underwent non-therapeutic medical experiments. Ethics board approval requirements in order to start animal testing. Why not test on humans?

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