Health & Beauty · Skincare
Scienceserum
ScienceSerum sells biotechnology-driven skin-care concentrates that center on engineered peptides, growth-factor serums, and DNA-repair mists; the line is small—nine SKUs spanning cleansers to targeted ampoules. All items sit in the premium tier, priced USD $95-$220 for 15-30 ml, and are sold exclusively through the brand’s own site and a controlled Amazon storefront; no brick-and-mortar distribution exists. The company formulates in an in-house Boston lab, publishes peer-reviewed efficacy data for each active, and uses cold-chain processing to keep proteins stable without traditional preservatives. Its hero “Recombinant EGF Serum 5x” is frequently cited in medical-aesthetic forums for accelerating post-laser recovery, giving the brand credibility among cosmetic dermatologists. Core buyers are 28-45-year-old professionals who track biohacking metrics, value ingredient transparency, and are willing to pay for lab-grade purity over luxury packaging. Marketing speaks in data—percent receptor activation, weeks to collagen increase—appealing to consumers who follow longevity science and prefer gender-neutral, cruelty-free solutions. ScienceSerum competes with clinical peptide houses, prescription-strength growth-factor lines, and upscale “clean” cosmeceuticals; it differentiates by combining recombinant protein engineering with consumer-direct pricing, delivering medical-device-level actives without clinic mark-ups or appointment friction.
Sephora
Sephora sells a curated selection of cosmetics, skincare, fragrances, and beauty products from both luxury and affordable brands. They are notable for offering a wide range of beauty options for all skin types and preferences, making professional-quality products accessible to everyday consumers through their stores and online platform.
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