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Scientist Destroys One of The Most Expensive Skincare Myths in This Simple Video – ScienceAlert
By now, we’re all abundantly aware that 2020 has been a tough year. Many of us have been indulging in little acts of self-care just to get through it all – whether…

By now, we’re all abundantly aware that 2020 has been a tough year. Many of us have been indulging in little acts of self-care just to get through it all – whether it’s a scented candle or a nice face mask. But with all the noise and advertising out there, it can be challenging to work out which products actually work: do you go ‘clean’ or ‘medical-grade’? Do you really need to spend more to see results?
The global skincare market was estimated at US$145.3 billion in 2020, and there’s no shortage…
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