Nutricosmetic Firms Need Science To Win Over Western Consumers – Analyst
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Nutricosmetic makers have their work cut out for them in selling ingestible skin care to Westerners, who are generally less appreciative of the link between nutrition and beauty than East Asian consumers, according to Euromonitor International Analyst Elisa Dani
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