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Expensive beauty products – how is their price determined? Episode 172

The Beauty Brains

And cosmetic marketers, and marketing people in general, definitely take advantage of this phenomena. If someone can get you to pay more money for a product, that’s a good reason for them to charge more. 3 major things that affect how much a product costs. And it is the marketing stories that create the trends.

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Transcutaneous Sensitization: The Real Skinny on Food-based Emollients and Skincare Products

The Dermatology Digest

1-4 Historically, many natural products have been applied to the skin, some of which are also ingested as part of the diet. Common additives to numerous moisturizers, cleansers, and other cosmetic products include foods such as oat, wheat, sunflower, and coconut, causing concern for potential transcutaneous sensitization.

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TDD Industry News and Views: Weekly Updates on Comings, Goings, and Other Happenings in Dermatology

The Dermatology Digest

There is tremendous market opportunity to accelerate awareness and adoption both in the US and globally, as validated by miraDry’s 82% growth in China in 2023,” adds Mr. Catlin. However, in the clinical setting, less than one-third of patient samples contain sufficient genomic material for TERT analysis.

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Do plant extracts work in skin care products – episode 222

The Beauty Brains

Question 3 – Paige asks – Is there a difference between an antioxidant serum marketed for blue light and a good antioxidant serum? Are these products actually beneficial or what are their shortcomings? The formulators & marketers of the product don’t expect those extracts to have any measurable impact on performance.

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10 Best Cosmeceutical Ingredients of 2024

Aesthetics Advisor

Both pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical grade skin care products actively effect skin at a cellular level, whereas cosmetic products have a shorter-term effect. L-ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) This is the only form of vitamin C that you should look for in your skin care products.

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The Current State of Animal Testing in Beauty - Blog Version

The Eco Well Blog

There is so much misinformation about animal testing in the beauty sector, and a lot of opportunistic, probably predatory, marketing to take advantage. The dark history of Cosmetics Safety From the 18th century’s use of lead carbonate in makeup to the use of radium in the 1920s and 30s, there have been many deaths in the name of beauty.

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Is bee venom a good anti-aging ingredient? Episode 163

The Beauty Brains

The researchers did a clinical evaluation before the test and at 4, 8 and 12 weeks. In fact, we worked on the first successful mass market dry shampoo, Tresemme Fresh Start. Melissa Mary provided a link to a couple of example products. PR: Paul From France says…Goodbye marketing BS. Are they essentially just shine sprays?