Skincare Ingredients That Sound Scientific but Aren’t
Why Your Skin & Hair Isnt Working by abdelhamid bou ikhessayen
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This Episode explore the intersection of dermatological science, innovative ingredients, and the marketing of anti-aging products. While brands promote high-end additives like gold, pearls, and plant stem cells to imply luxury and efficacy, experts and legal documents highlight a significant lack of clinical proof for many of these claims. Research focuses on advanced technologies such as DNA repair enzymes, growth factors, and nanoparticles to combat environmental damage and promote skin renewal. However, the industry faces scrutiny through FDA warning letters and consumer lawsuits regarding deceptive advertising and the classification of cosmetics as unapproved drugs. Establi ...
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