Simon Pitman, in an article for Cosmetics Design, Market for at-home skin care devices set to ‘boom’, reported that market researcher Kline Group expects exceptional growth in this emerging category of skin care products over the next five years.
Most of these appliances are scaled-down and less powerful versions of medical and spa machines. The technologies are proven and popu ...
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How about you?
1. What home use skin or anti-aging appliances do you have? __________________________________________________
2. What appliances are on your wish list? __________________________________________________
3. What spa or medical treatment appliance would you like to see in a home version?
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My answer to #3 is Ultherapy. That won’t likely happen in my lifetime. It’s like asking for a home-size ultrasound machine plus RF device. But who knows – with the pace of technology today, anything seems possible.
For an idea of how fast this market is developing, type "appliance" into the search box at the top of this page.
You’ll find five pages of articles on Ageless Beauty covering everything from the Clarisonic Skin Care Brush and Opal Sonic Infusion System to the Tria Laser Hair Removal Wand.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Have You Contributed to the Boom in Home Use Skin Care Appliances?
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1 comments:
Hi, Jean. I've been using the SKINNSonic face cleaning brush for several months and I have to say I can tell a difference in how my skin care products penetrate. I feel like I'm doing a better job of getting my face clean.
Sharon
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