Mintel Ladles Witch’s Brew Of Skin-Care Ingredients From Global Database
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Skin-care marketers are reaching for novel ingredients "that would not be out of place in a witch's spell" in order to distinguish themselves in a crowded market and reach consumers who are hard to impress with science, researcher Mintel says
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