Simpler cosmetics, modest promises
Updated: 2011-08-21 07:55
By Catherine Saint Louis(The New York Times)
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   Sales at In Fiore have risen as cosmetics consumers seek alternatives to mass produced, medical-sounding products. Heidi Schumann for The New York Times  | 
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   Modern apothecary products evoke a time when ingredients were pronounceable. A Kiehl's Since 1851 counter in Manhattan. Donna Alberico for The New York Times  | 

The New York Times
(China Daily 08/21/2011 page12)

