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Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:28 pm |
I was intrigued by some of the philosophy write-ups of some skincare product lines and came across this while researching...
"The only people benefiting from skin care product chirality are charlatan pseudoscientific skin care manufacturers, and beauticians who relish the opportunity for therapeutic legitimacy, just so long as its unaccountable and presented in a bewildering manner.
Skin care brands employing clinical mystique include:
Cosmedix;
PCA Skin;
Sircuit Skin;
Osmosis Medical Skin Care;
Women to Women;
Bare Skin by Dr. Bollman;
Corrective Skincare;
Skin Prophecy.
These brands may well have their benefits... chirality just isn't one of them. "
http://www.treatment-skincare.com/July-2007/Chiral-Skin-Care.html
Would appreciate any comments as now I am thoroughly confused. Before this, I was just about swayed towards such product lines... sucker huh..
While we are at it, the writer wrote some interesting disclaims on Oxygen Skincare as well.. |
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Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:22 pm |
I personally love chirally correct but not everyone sees a difference. |
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