Should beauty supplements be categorised as being a beauty product?

by | Apr 10, 2019

As the first body to exclusively represent the British beauty industry, our premiere aim has been to create a landmark definition of our business in order to be able to demonstrate its real value and impact on the national economy. The results of the definition, developed with input from you and consultant analysts BritainThinks, are now live.

And one small part of this illustrates how you feel about beauty supplements: should they be categorised as being a beauty product or not?

The results ?? speak for themselves, with 72% of participants maintaining that they should.

To find out more follow the below link.

THE MEANING OF BEAUTY: A LANDMARK DEFINITION

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