THE WHAT? Milk Makeup has made its debut in Boots. The cosmetics brand is available to purchase via Boots’ online store as well as its Battersea Power Station flagship. It will roll out across the UK high-street stalwart’s store network this summer.
THE DETAILS According to a report published by The Industry Beauty, the brand is hoping to boost its presence on the UK market; its currently sold in Sephora, Space NK and on Cult Beauty.
THE WHY? Boots has been busy building its beauty credentials over the last year with the addition of Drunk Elephant, Olaplex and Fenty Beauty, among others.
Clinical aesthetics products refer to a category of products used in the field of medical aesthetics or cosmetic dermatology. These products are typically designed and formulated to be used under the supervision of healthcare professionals, such as dermatologists, plastic surgeons, or trained aestheticians. They are distinct from over-the-counter cosmetics in that they often contain active ingredients or formulations that require expertise in their application or administration.
Examples of clinical aesthetics products include:
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Dermal Fillers: Injectable substances used to add volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. Examples include hyaluronic acid fillers like Juvederm and Restylane.
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Botulinum Toxin (Botox): Injectables that temporarily paralyze facial muscles to reduce the appearance of wrinkles caused by repetitive movements, such as frown lines and crow's feet.
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Chemical Peels: Solutions applied to the skin to exfoliate and improve its texture. They can treat acne, pigmentation issues, and signs of aging.
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Laser and Light Therapies: Devices that emit focused light or laser energy to treat various skin conditions, including acne, scars, and signs of aging.
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Prescription Skincare Products: Formulations containing active ingredients like retinoids (vitamin A derivatives), hydroquinone, or prescription-strength antioxidants to address specific skin concerns under medical supervision.