Antiqua Prima Eschews “Cosmeceutical” Label, Wary Of FDA, Competitors
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Antiqua Prima has avoided use of the term "cosmeceutical" in order to maintain a clear line between its skin-care offerings and drugs, according to Sales and Marketing Manager James E. Upperman
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