Unilever
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Lavipharm Labs grants consumer products firm license to make, market and sell products using Lavipharm's proprietary anti-acne patch technology, the Parisian company announces Oct. 11. The patch "allows for a controlled release of the active ingredients on the surface of the skin rather than through it," Lavipharm says. Unilever markets an anti-acne patch under Chesebrough-Pond's Pond's Clear Solutions brand
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