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Why skincare’s new era is its most revolutionary yet

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The skincare industry has traditionally focused on addressing specific skin concerns, such as acne, fine lines, and hyperpigmentation, with products designed to correct or reverse these issues. However, a shift in approach has led to a greater emphasis on optimising overall skin health, rather than just targeting individual problems. This new era of skincare prioritises supporting and enhancing the skin's natural functions, marking a significant departure from previous correction-focused methods.
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Why skincare’s new era is its most revolutionary yet
Once an industry built on correction and reversal, attention is now firmly on optimisation and supporting what already exists
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