Jan 18, 2006 | Article
By Nanci McArdle
When Procter & Gamble rolled out Crest Whitestrips in 2001, consumers flocked to the stores, spending upwards of $30 for a convenient, effective way to whiten their teeth at home. And so began the...
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Dec 28, 2005 | Article
By Vispi Kanga
The U.S. market for drug delivery technologies is expected to increase from $19 billion in 2000 to more than $41 billion by 2007.1 Technological advances utilizing drug discovery approaches such as...
Nov 16, 2005 | Article
By Ava Caridad
A rebounding U.S. economy in 2004 was unable to reinvigorate sales of hair care products. Last year, sales grew less than 1% to $9.5 billion, according to Chicago-based research firm Euromonitor...
Nov 9, 2005 | Article
By Susan A. Eliya
Not every skin remedy comes in a jar. More dermatologists are turning to higher technological solutions. An advanced laser treatment from Laserscope uses a 532nm laser to seal facial veins and...
Nov 2, 2005 | Article
Yves Saint Laurent's YSL Beauté has developed two new delivery systems to enhance their skin care products. The Cyto-Regenerating complex is composed of ganoderma lucidum extract and oligo-peptides...
Oct 12, 2005 | Article
What was hot and what was not in the 2005 oral care market? For starters, Church & Dwight purchased the SpinBrush toothbrush business from Procter & Gamble, which acquired the Oral B business when...