But, where does that leave Cosmeceuticals?
We know what Cosmeceuticals are, but what about cosmetics?
Cosmeceuticals look a lot like drugs but aren't technically drugs.
Ideally, you should buy Cosmeceuticals only from a professional, like your dermatologist.
Therefore liposomes are used in medicinal formulations
and pharmaceuticals, supplements and nutraceuticals, Cosmeceuticals and cosmetic products.
CBD, or cannabidiol, is used increasingly in cosmetics-
so-called Cosmeceuticals- and has been approved as a treatment for childhood
epileptic seizures.
So, yeah, Cosmeceuticals are often drugs that exploit loopholes
to mask themselves as cosmetics and bypass all that expensive and lengthy testing requirements.
Cosmeceuticals(cosmetics that also claim to treat a skin condition, such as
wrinkle creams) that contain weaker forms of retinoids are widely available, but relatively little research has been done to determine their effectiveness.