Big beauty brands are going all in on longevity. Here’s what I learned
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Big beauty brands are going all in on longevity. Here’s what I learned
Longevity has become the biggest buzzword of 2026 for skincare influencers, who urge their followers to preserve their youth while they can. Major beauty brands are launching longevity skincare lines that claim to maintain skin health at the cellular level. Critics argue longevity is just a rebrand»»»
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