Skin Care Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Skin Care stocks.

Skin Care Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 5 CL Are Investors Undervaluing Colgate-Palmolive Company (NYSE:CL) By 28%?
Jul 5 PG UC Berkeley study finds toxic metals in tampons
Jul 5 EPC UC Berkeley study finds toxic metals in tampons
Jul 5 OSW OneSpaWorld (OSW) Up 32% in a Year: What's Next for Investors?
Jul 5 CL 4 Safe Stocks to Buy as Consumer Sentiment Hits 7-Month Low
Jul 5 OSW 4 Stocks Worth Buying Now on Solid Net Profit Margin
Jul 5 PG Coca-Cola Is a Rock-Solid Dow Dividend Stock, but So Is This Dividend King That Paid $9 Billion in Dividends Over the Last Year
Jul 4 EPC 3 Consumer Staples Stocks to Buy as Prices Slow Down
Jul 4 ELF (ELF) - Analyzing e.l.f. Beauty's Short Interest
Jul 4 PG Trump is keen to lower corporate taxes. Not all his GOP colleagues are on board.
Jul 3 ENR Prior Acquisitions Still Haunt Energizer
Jul 3 EPC Edgewell Personal Care Company to Webcast a Discussion of Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Results on August 6, 2024
Jul 2 ELF Roblox (RBLX), e.l.f. Beauty Team Up to Test Real-World Commerce
Jul 2 PG P&G to Webcast Discussion of Fourth Quarter 2023/24 Earnings Results on July 30
Jul 2 ELF e.l.f. Beauty: The Market Pays Too Much For Cheap Cosmetics
Jul 2 OSW Cooling Inflation Raises Rate Cut Hopes: 4 Solid Stocks to Buy
Jul 1 PG 5 Biggest Winners, 5 Biggest Losers From Dow Jones Industrial Average In First Half 2024
Jul 1 PG Procter & Gamble Unusual Options Activity For July 01
Jul 1 ELF What's Going On With Roblox Shares Monday?
Jul 1 PG Procter & Gamble: Stable And Growing Business, Slightly Overvalued
Skin Care

Cosmetics are substances or products used to enhance or alter the appearance of the face or fragrance and texture of the body. Many cosmetics are designed for use of applying to the face, hair, and body. They are generally mixtures of chemical compounds; some being derived from natural sources (such as coconut oil), and some being synthetics or artificial. Cosmetics applied to the face to enhance its appearance are often called make-up or makeup. Common make-up items include: lipstick, mascara, eye shadow, foundation. Whereas other common cosmetics can include skin cleansers and body lotions, shampoo and conditioner, hairstyling products (gel, hair spray, etc.), perfume and cologne.
In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates cosmetics, defines cosmetics as "intended to be applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance without affecting the body's structure or functions". This broad definition includes any material intended for use as a component of a cosmetic product. The FDA specifically excludes soap from this category.

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