Firms Pursue New Anti-Aging Strategies To Keep Consumer Interest High
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Anti-aging marketers are playing with pricing and experimenting with epidermal growth factor, “neuro skin theory” and eyebrow-raising ingredients such as horse placenta to ensure that consumers don’t lose interest.
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