COVID-19 altered many facets of our lives, including our definition of wellness. Prior to the pandemic, the pursuit of wellness was more focused on physical fitness, along with self-care rituals where skincare plays a large role. But as the pandemic variants surged and continued to place stress on our lives, our collective notions about wellness began to shift — and so did the skincare industry landscape.
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