Cosmeceuticals – the perfect marriage?
4 June 2010
Cosmeceuticals represent the marriage of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Examples of products typically labeled as cosmeceuticals include anti-aging creams, serums and moisturisers. Cosmeceuticals are cosmetic products with biologically active ingredients purporting to have medical or drug-like benefits.
And, who better to create these products than doctors themselves. Several doctors have come up with their own skincare range to better serve their patients as well as tap on the burgeoning skincare industry.
They include:
Dr Georgia Lee with drgeorgialee skincare. Read my interview with her about her new “baby” here:
http://www.reviewantiaging.com/drgeorgialee-skincare.html
Dr SM Yuen with his Rose-2 range:
http://treatment.com.sg/product_rose.htm
Dr David Loh of David Loh Surgery who will be launching his luxurious line in a few weeks. Stay tuned for more updates here.
Cosmeceuticals represent the marriage of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Examples of products typically labeled as cosmeceuticals include anti-aging creams, serums and moisturisers. Cosmeceuticals are cosmetic products with biologically active ingredients purporting to have medical or drug-like benefits.
And, who better to create these products than doctors themselves. Several doctors have come up with their own skincare range to better serve their patients as well as tap on the burgeoning skincare industry.
They include:
Dr Georgia Lee with drgeorgialee skincare. Read my interview with her about her new “baby” here:
http://www.reviewantiaging.com/drgeorgialee-skincare.html
Dr SM Yuen with his Rose-2 range:
http://treatment.com.sg/product_rose.htm
Dr David Loh of David Loh Surgery who will be launching his luxurious line in a few weeks. Stay tuned for more updates here.
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