Reaching Gen Xers, Gen Yers & Baby Boomers In “Cosmeceuticalized” Market
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Moving toward a cosmetics market in which "cosmeceutical" is the norm, it may become increasingly important for makers of performance-driven skin-care to target consumers specifically within generations X and Y and the baby boomers
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