Future Of Healthcare & Medicine Sep 11, 2018 ... experiencing innovations, from the way consumers can engage with the former by going to direct primary care practices instead of traditional insurers, to the benefits offered by the latter in fighting anti-aging and inhaling vitamins, and healthcare and medicine are both changing due to the advent of artificial intelligence. THE DOCTOR IS INAlthough historically doctor’s visits have been a real life, person-to-person interaction, innovations in the healthcare industry have been offering other options ...
Fear Factors Mar 19, 2019 ... home and be with their families, Xers live to work as it’s something enjoyable to them.Given their life stage, Xers have responsibilities coming from all sides. Many have children to care for and aging parents to consider, all while trying to plan for their own futures. While Xers tend to be a more pessimistic generation—a reaction to Boomers’ unbridled optimism as well as trying economic events that have shaped their adult lives—the stress that this cohort is feeling isn’t just a ...
Personal Best Mar 18, 2018 fashion & beauty health & wellness grooming personal care skincare ... , Curology provides a custom tube of prescription strength skincare. Ingredients are determined by a customer uploading a no-makeup selfie to the site and answering a few questions about their skincare concerns and needs. Once the initial process is complete, a personal provider is assigned to the customer to answer all questions.GeneU According to GeneU’s website, 60% of aging is related to genetics and 40% lifestyle. Based on this breakdown, GeneU offers a test to create skin profiles for each ...
The New Age Sep 01, 2015 marketing play social life hobbies multigenerational ... solely in sheer number of years lived. Because sharp emotional intelligence has become such a rarity among younger generations, there is a new value placed on it; digital natives who struggle with face-to-face interactions are recognizing older people’s superior EQ as an aspirational asset. Overall, young adults today are less fearful of aging than were previous generations. They are armed with vastly better knowledge about how to care for their health and are already taking steps to maintain it ...
Try Before You Buy Mar 17, 2014 retail technology shopping virtual reality Try Before You Buy ... with FaceCake's Swivel Close-Up.UK retailer Marks & Spencer offers a virtual makeover counter, where shoppers can upload a photo of themselves to digitally apply makeup. The retailer has also installed TAAZ virtual mirrors in-store, allowing consumers to see what any makeup or nail polish would look like on before buying it. Unveiled earlier this year at CES, the 3-D Augmented Reality Makeup and Anti-Aging Beauty Mirror from ModiFace uses Microsoft’s Kinect for Windows sensors to simulate makeup ...
Over The Influence Dec 12, 2019 ... products; Lorenz reported that influencers with between 50,000 and 500,000 are the most common targets.Influencers aren't alone in this: celebrities' likenesses are also fraudulently used to sell products, which can damage their reputations and impact their ability to get legitimate endorsement deals. "Actresses over 40 whom the public considers trustworthy (Oprah Winfrey, Sally Field, Kelly Ripa) are the most frequent targets of endorsement theft; anti-aging products are one of the biggest rackets ...
Well Intentioned Jun 03, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness fitness nutrition self-esteem ... counteract health complications associated with aging (as well as lingering effects from their hedonistic early years). They recognize that youth isn’t everlasting, as they reminded us in focus groups, and as a result, Ys’ attitudes toward wellness are future-focused; they’re taking action to increase their longevity and long-term quality of life, for example by addressing current problems and avoiding poor decisions before they can become too detrimental. They are taking an inside-out approach to ...
The Urge To Splurge Mar 16, 2019 ... household that can include both older and younger generations, and therefore have a particular focus on home-specific splurges. To this end, in the last year nearly four in 10 U.S. Xers made a luxury purchase in the grocery category, and another one in five splurged on household supplies. As Xers are task-oriented, highly efficient, and tend to be busy juggling their own careers, leading a household, and simultaneously caring for their Z children and aging parents, splurging on high quality groceries to ...
High Society Sep 17, 2019 ... that appeal to Ys’ interest in health and wellness. Indeed, the functional food market, which is projected to reach $275 billion by 2025, encompasses both food and beverages that purport to do things like secure healthier, deeper sleep, boost gut health via probiotics, combat the external and internal effects of aging with antioxidants, fortify the immune system with vitamins and minerals, and relieve stress with adaptogens that support a healthier stress response, among other functions. The demand ...
Gender Worldwide Sep 09, 2013 ... increasingly turning to BB cream, anti-aging lotions, and makeup, and the term “flower men” has emerged to describe those who strive for a feminine appearance. In response to the trend, beauty parlors for men have opened in recent years, primarily in urban areas. Korea’s biggest cosmetic company, AmorePacific, has opened Manstudio, a chain of shops that offer consultations, products, services, and beauty classes for men—and the brand even sells its own camo-paint for men to wear during their mandatory ...