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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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What’s Really in Tattoo Ink? Study Shows Ingredient Labels May Not Be Accurate

The Dermatology Digest

Ingredient labels on tattoo ink don’t match the actual substances in the bottle, new research finds. The research cannot identify whether unlisted ingredients were added intentionally or if the manufacturer was provided with incorrectly labeled or contaminated materials. Regulation of tattoo inks on the American market is very recent.

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

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Emerging technology has afforded us the luxury of ingredients and treatments from around the globe, challenging us to balance traditional wisdom with progressive science. Ingredients like vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and retinol are some of the powerhouses that can work wonders for your skin. Simplicity often wins.

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If Fragrance In Skincare Scares You, Read This

Renee Rouleau

As we’ve collectively embraced the concept of strengthening our moisture barriers, we’ve also eschewed irritating ingredients that can weaken or disrupt those barriers. While this is mostly a good thing, I also think some ingredients have been unfairly demonized. In the world of skincare, few topics are as hotly debated as fragrance.

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

Renee Rouleau

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. But when a product is already out on the market and starts to exhibit these types of issues, it’s a whole other story. We can solve for that. Why is this?

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A comment on the 2024 EWG Sunscreen Guide; Is EWG actively harming safe consumer sun protection?

The Eco Well Blog

Or are they putting these guides out as a fear marketing campaign to promote the EWG seal program (which makes them money)? But these EWG narratives aren't going to help get new ingredients approved. For example, with their claims about ingredient stability where they comment that there are projected efficacy losses of 50/25/0%.

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Nurturing Delicate Skin: Unveiling the World of Baby Creams

Cosmetify

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the diverse types of baby creams available, delve into the key ingredients to seek, unravel the benefits, and cap it off with insights on launching a baby care brand. It’s the key ingredient that does the heavy lifting. The Spectrum of Baby Creams: A Closer Look 1.1