What is the skin care industry?
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skin care sector consists of skin care manufacturers who produce and sell products for cleaning or moisturizing human skin. This industry is a subcategory of the cosmetics industry and is known to produce acne solutions, body water and skin skin. In particular, the United States and Japan are countries that significantly benefit from the skin care sector, although products from France and China are also common. Sometimes the most popular skin care products differ depending on the ground; For example, skin bleaching products are popular in Asia and Africa, but unusual in the United States. This sector is often criticized for lack of innovation and determination of impossible beauty standards. Products with over -the -counter acne that promise to reduce or prevent acne are common, although they are usually not as effective as production regulations. Plow waters, sometimes with protection against sunbathing, add and capture moisture in the skin. Other products could reduce the appearance of scars, brighten or darken the skin or reducepore visibility. As the industry progresses, appear and used and used cheaper ingredients and methods. Sometimes it does not affect the quality of the product, while at other times it positively or negatively affects quality. Either way, the skin care industry usually gains profits due to their reduced costs.
A product awarded in one country can be a poor seller in another country. For example, some countries prefer white skin, while other countries have a busy market market. Another example is the care of the skin of men that grows in popularity around World, but some countries have a much busier market than others. Each country has different beauty standards, although some standards often overlap.
Some scientists criticize the skin care industry for its perceived lack of innovation. These people believe that this industry focuses more on imitating successful products of another manufacturer instead ofTo come up with new ideas. Another common criticism is that skin care companies set disproportionate standards of beauty by digital handling of photographs and hiring the smartest models that demonstrate their products. In some countries, the skin care industry is obliged to use photos that do not think potential customers about the product's ability.