Aesthetic medicine products. Walmart, Unilever and Natura &Co to support Earthshot Prize finalists

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THE WHAT? Walmart, Unilever and Natura &Co are among the 14 companies that have signed up to support the finalists of Prince William’s Earthshot Prize.

THE DETAILS The companies, which together form the Global Alliance, will work with the 15 finalists, supplying resources and support in the fields of manufacturing, supply chains, retail, regulatory advice, technology, strategy and government relations.

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The first five winners will be announced at an awards ceremony held in London in October. Each will receive a £1 million grant to further implement their solutions to sustainability challenges.

THE WHY? The Duke of Cambridge was inspired by Kennedy’s Moonshot program and launched the prize last year as part of a 10-year mission to save the planet. Indra Nooyi, The Earthshot Prize Council member and former Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo, explained in a statement posted on the prize’s website, “Sustainability is fundamental to how business is conducted. Collaboration with the private sector is critical in order to propel sustainable environmental innovation. These companies can accelerate our progress toward a more sustainable future with their global reach and impact. By leveraging their expertise, size and scale, they can supercharge the adoption of solutions created by our Earthshot Prize Finalists and Winners — solutions that will ultimately improve lives around the world and restore our planet.”

Aesthetic medicine products are developed and regulated to meet stringent safety and efficacy standards. They are typically administered by trained healthcare professionals such as dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and specialized nurses in clinical settings. These products aim to provide effective solutions for cosmetic enhancement, skin rejuvenation, and overall aesthetic improvement, contributing to both physical appearance and self-confidence.

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Key categories of aesthetic medicine products include:

  • Injectables: This category includes products such as dermal fillers, botulinum toxins (e.g., Botox), and collagen stimulators. These injectables are used to smooth wrinkles, add volume, and improve facial contours.

  • Skin Rejuvenation Treatments: Products like chemical peels, microdermabrasion systems, and laser devices are used to improve skin texture, reduce pigmentation irregularities, and enhance overall skin tone.

  • Skincare Products: These include medical-grade cleansers, moisturizers, serums, and topical treatments containing active ingredients like retinoids, antioxidants, and growth factors. They are formulated to address specific skin concerns such as acne, aging, and hyperpigmentation.

  • Hair Restoration Products: Medical treatments and products designed to promote hair growth and treat conditions such as male and female pattern baldness.

  • Body Contouring and Fat Reduction: Devices and products used for non-surgical body sculpting, such as cryolipolysis (cool sculpting) devices and injectable lipolytics.

  • Cosmeceuticals: High-performance skincare products that bridge the gap between cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, often containing potent ingredients with proven clinical benefits.

  • Wound Care and Scar Management: Products like silicone sheets, gels, and advanced wound dressings used to improve healing and reduce the appearance of scars.