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Sep 05, 2008 | 03:01 PM CDT
The FDA and Supplements
By: Jeff Falk
Until 1994, supplements were subject to the same regulatory requirements as were other foods.
Sep 05, 2008 | 02:52 PM CDT
Nutricosmetics: Facing the Obstacles
By: Jeff Falk
Brands explore the challenges posed by the ever-expanding nutricosmetics market.
Sep 05, 2008 | 02:44 PM CDT
Artisan Perfumes for Form and Function
By: Leslie Benson
Profile of Laurice Rahmé, CEO and founder of Bond No. 9.
Sep 05, 2008 | 02:35 PM CDT
Indian Men Seeking Male-specific Skin Care
By: Priyanka Bhattacharya
Indian men’s spending on specialized skin care is increasing as their drive for youthful looks and grasp of changing beauty standards grow.
Sep 05, 2008 | 02:31 PM CDT
Nutricosmetics: A New Way to Beauty
By: Eleni Grammenou, Euromonitor International
Euromonitor International examines the market for nutricosmetics in the wider context of cosmetics and toiletries and the emerging nutraceuticals market.
Sep 05, 2008 | 02:26 PM CDT
Aveda Introduces Caps Recycling Program
Professional hair and skin care company aims to reduce marine life pollution.
Sep 05, 2008 | 02:22 PM CDT
Cosmeceuticals: Still Topical
By: Lakshmi Prakash, PhD
A close look at cosmeceuticals as a category and the nature of ingredients defined as such sheds some light on the possibilities in creating a harmonious line in which topically applied products, along with those ingested, play an increasingly important role.
Sep 05, 2008 | 02:17 PM CDT
Nutricosmetics: Eat and Drink Your Skin Care
By: Leslie Benson
As consumers continue to incorporate appearance into their overall concept of wellness, nutricosmetics may prove to be a financially advantageous new frontier for the beauty industry.
Sep 05, 2008 | 01:58 PM CDT
Starting Point: Sophomore Efforts... Rock On!
By: Karen A. Newman
The world of fragranced products turns on new product launches. Fine fragrances in particular come into the world with red-carpet fanfare and photo ops of the kind enjoyed by rock stars. Sophomore efforts are scrutinized with even greater intensity.
Sep 05, 2008 | 01:54 PM CDT
Scent Sleuth: Do Cultural Preferences Influence Fragrance Development?
By: Nancy C. Hayden
Regional and cultural preferences and the need to market to those tastes cannot be denied, but there is much to be said about universally appealing scents—carried by unique statements—and their potential impact.
