Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses the skincare industry with a focus on the rising trend of high-concentration niacinamide products. The episode highlights a new report from Bee Naturals, a woman-owned skincare manufacturer, which challenges the common belief that higher percentages of active ingredients lead to better results. The report emphasizes that the balance of ingredients and overall formulation design may play a more significant role in product performance and skin tolerability than simply increasing niacinamide percentages. Bee Naturals argues that while the skincare market is pushing for higher active ingredient percentages, the proportion of all ingredients is more crucial than the concentration of any single one. Bee Naturals formulates its niacinamide serum at 6 percent, a level chosen to align with the concentration range used in landmark clinical studies that established niacinamide's benefits for barrier repair, tone correction, and oil balance. The company maintains that no published studies show that higher concentrations, such as 12 percent, are more effective than 6 percent. Bee Naturals manufactures its products in its own Food and Drug Administration-registered facility in Clarksville, Missouri, ensuring that the percentage on the label matches the content in the bottle. This approach underscores the company's commitment to formulation balance over marketing-driven concentration increases. For more information about Bee Naturals and their products, visit their website at https://www.beenaturals.com [https://www.beenaturals.com].
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