the.com/antiaging
the multibillion-dollar bet that time takes bribes.
means products and practices marketed to slow or hide visible signs of aging, with results ranging from real to wishful.
from the term rode in on 1990s skincare marketing, but the impulse is ancient — cleopatra bathed in sour milk for the lactic acid centuries before anyone said retinol.
lactic acidcleopatra's milk baths were basically a chemical peel
retinoidsone of the few ingredients with real clinical backing
industry sizeprojected to top 90 billion dollars globally
fda loopholecosmetics claim results without proving them