Personalized Skin Care Fueled By Tech Advances, Growing Demand
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Personalized skin care is a $12.2 billion market expected to grow markedly over the next five years, according to market research firm Canadean. Increasingly interested in products tailored to individual needs, a growing number of consumers are willing to pay premium prices and wait up to a month to receive customized formulas, the firm’s research suggests.
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