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U.S. Nutricosmetics Growth Stunted By Regulations, Lack Of “Egg Ad”

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

Executive Summary

Analysts Claire Moulin and Karen Grant from Euromonitor International and The NPG Group, respectively, discuss regulatory challenges impeding growth of the U.S. nutricosmetics market and why a slow-to-come explosion in uptake among Western consumers is still within reach.

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