The jars are were advertised in 1898 by the Whitall Tatum Company, and sold to druggists for $8 each The National Museum of American History's collection of cosmetics and personal care products ...
Have you ever made the pilgrimage to an Ulta or a CVS to get your hands on beauty products that weren’t available on this side of the Atlantic? Us too. But now, more and more American beauty ...
Despite the dramatic health challenges women face during this stage of life, there remains a huge gap in the American health ... serious symptoms, beauty and wellness brands are addressing women ...
However, by the 1920s, the American Dental Association was refuting the cosmetic claims made by dentifrice manufacturers, and decrying the destructive abrasives and harmful whitening agents used in ...