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Pet Industry and Its Effect on Skincare Market

American Esthetician Organization

But did you know that this lucrative market not only affects the world of pet products but also has a significant impact on the skincare industry ? In this article, we’ll delve into the fascinating connection between the pet industry and the skincare market, exploring the growth, trends, and influence they have on each other.

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Mold in Skincare: When an Increase in Trends Leads to a Decrease in Testing

Renee Rouleau

Lately, you may have noticed an alarming trend of skincare and beauty brands being called out for mold growing in their products. This really got me thinking—as Head of New Product Development at my company, it’s always been my responsibility to ensure the safety and quality of our products. We can solve for that.

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20+ Years in the Skincare Industry: Advice From an Esthetician

Kim Gallo Esthetics

The accessibility of tools and treatments prompts questions about their efficacy and safety, reminding us to trust professionals for guidance and comprehensive understanding. Many skincare brands use terms like "organic" or "natural" as marketing tactics, without any scientific evidence to support their claims.

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If Fragrance In Skincare Scares You, Read This

Renee Rouleau

Learn more about the different marketing terms used in skin care and what they really mean. People tend to assume natural fragrances are better than synthetic ones, but I think a lot of this has to do with the increased popularity of “clean” beauty marketing. In the EU, brands are required to list certain fragrance compounds.

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Is store brand mouthwash as good as name brands? Episode 153

The Beauty Brains

How can I tell if a store brand mouthwash is the same as the expensive name brand? Victoria says…My husband insists that all name brand products are stronger and better than store brands. When discussing store brands, I don’t think we’ve ever said “there’s NO difference” if the ingredients are the same.

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Evolus Scores EU Approval of Estyme Injectable Hyaluronic Acid Gel Fillers Under New Medical Device Regulation Process

The Dermatology Digest

The EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR) certification gave its nod to four injectable hyaluronic acid (HA) gel fillers from Evolus under the brand name Estyme, The CE Mark certification, through the new MDR process, represents more stringent requirements, designed to ensure the safety, efficacy, and quality of medical devices sold in Europe.

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Arch Amenities’ Catherine Warren on technology & creating memorable experiences.

Spa Executive

Offering a full spectrum of services, from design and brand development to recruiting, marketing, and day-to-day operations, Arch Amenities Group transforms key areas into activated, profitable spaces. Revenue generation, programming, public relations, training, and luxury guest service are my passions,” she says.