Industry | Consumer goods |
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Founder | Dr. Chaneve Jeanniton |
Headquarters | , United States |
Products | |
Website | epilogicskincare |
Epi.logic is an American skincare company headquartered in Brooklyn, NY. Founded by oculofacial plastic surgeon Dr. Chaneve Jeanniton,[1][2] epi.logic develops products designed particularly for black and brown skin.[3][4] Epi.logic products are designed to address issues like sensitive skin,[5] over-drying,[6] and hyperpigmentation.[7][8] Hyperpigmentation is of particular concern to people with melanin overproduction, and many methods to treat it have been found to be unsafe. Epi.logic develops formulas that eliminate additives[9] present in other skin care products that can cause unwanted reactions.
References
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- ^ King, Akili. "The Best Products and Treatments For Hyperpigmentation". Vogue.com. Vogue. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
- ^ PIna, Tanisha. "MEET THE RECIPIENTS OF GLOSSIER'S BLACK-OWNED BEAUTY BUSINESS GRANT INITIATIVE". Nylon. Retrieved 17 July 2021.