Aloe-Based Lexli Brand Expanding, Disabusing Consumers Of Skin-Care "Myths"
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Lexli International is launching a national branding campaign and a crusade to disabuse consumers of skin-care misinformation, including the notion that skin can absorb water-based products
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