Depends on how much are you willing to spend on advertising and what is your business model.
Internet recently became the major source for news in Europe. So, Internet is a really nice option for advertising luxury skin care products. For brand visibility, newspapers and TV still hold good.
Great ads having great models help...
2006-10-13 22:59:44
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answered by Utkarsh 6
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I am an esthetician. I have had the same trouble with my skin. I usually get this in the winter and in the summer not so bad. My advice is to invest in a good glycolic acid product and the rest you can go cheap on. I normally would invest in a good moisturizer as well, but if I had to choose I would choose to spend money on a good glycolic product. You probably need to exfoliate 2-3 times a week. Your skin seems to be sensitive, combination dry. You get oily in the t-zone. I would exfoliate with baking soda. Yes, baking soda. Mix a tsp. in with your cleanser. Don't scrub, massage just for a few seconds - 30 sec. This will really exfoliate your face w/o over drying. A good glycolic acid product is MD forte facial lotion I, but expensive. I love this and wouldn't be w/o it. Try using products by Oil of Olay or Neutrogena. Both companies do extensive research. Neutrogena is more for acne skin, but have really good moisturizer's. Neutrogena healthy skin is good. Oil of Olay sensitive moisturizer is good too, only $6.00. Most importantly, don't overdue it. All a person really needs is a good cleanser, moisturizer, SUNBLOCK!!, and glycolic or retin-A for fighting wrinkles and cell-turnover. I hope this helps!! Good Luck!!
2016-05-22 00:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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