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The Premium Skincare market is a subset of the larger Skin Care Products industry. It is composed of high-end products that are designed to provide superior results compared to more affordable options. These products often contain higher concentrations of active ingredients, such as antioxidants, peptides, and hyaluronic acid, and are often more expensive than other skin care products. Premium skincare products are typically marketed as being more effective and luxurious than other skin care products.
Premium skincare products are often sold in specialty stores, spas, and online. They are also available in department stores, drugstores, and beauty supply stores. Consumers of premium skincare products are typically willing to pay a premium for the promise of superior results.
Some companies in the Premium Skincare market include La Mer, SK-II, Estee Lauder, Kiehl's, Lancome, and Clarins. Show Less Read more