MissRo here! And if you can believe it, there are more discounts! It's definitely "tis the season!"
Dr. Dima is offering all of you a whopping 50% off all your orders for Cosminology. This offer lasts until Sunday, December 13th.
Now, beyond this great deal, Dr. Dima came across a great question from the one and only Ruthann J. a.k.a. Goddess Granny. Her question was (in a nutshell), "the difference between 'clinical vs. cosmetic' when it comes to your products"? Dr. Dima has been so gracious as to answer. See below!
Dear Ruthann:
What an insightful question! It really shows me how Megheads and consumers in general are increasingly “tuned in” to where they choose to spend their hard earned money. It has a fairly complex answer but I will do my best to clarify.
Actually the essence of your question can be traced back to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act enacted by Congress in 1938. To summarize, this law was intended to distinguish between products that were meant for “adornment” purposes and those that were meant to prevent or treat disease. In the case of “cosmetics,” it was clear that such products would only be used for beautification and would not alter the structure or function of skin.