![]() Collagen, which was first popularized in Asia as an ingestible and comes with claims that it increases skin elasticity, is also popular. You’ll find old-school vitamin ingredients like biotin, zinc, folic acid, and vitamin C in many formulas. The supplements all boast different formulas, but the commonality is that they claim they will make your hair, skin, nails, or all of the above look better … somehow. ![]() The beauty supplement market is exploding Take away the shiny packaging and celebrity endorsers, though, and you’re left with products plagued by the same problems as dietary supplements: There’s no good evidence that they can deliver on the results they promise, and a lack of government oversight and clear standards puts consumers at risk. But this new iteration of shiny, celebrity-endorsed supplements is smack in the middle of the Venn diagram of three huge and utterly modern obsessions: wellness, skin care, and Instagram, helping to drive their popularity like never before. We’ve been able to buy hair and nail formulas for decades at the drugstore. The brand’s newly minted Instagram page claims they will give you “gorgeous skin, strong bones, and overall glow.”īeauty supplements aren’t a new concept either. The Tiffany-blue bears, which reportedly also taste like delicious candy, are the self-proclaimed “best-selling hair vitamin online since 2016.”Įven beauty mogul Bobbi Brown, who left her namesake beauty brand in 2016, has a new line of supplements and protein powders called Evolution 18. The Kardashian-Jenner clan and other celebrities have been promoting Sugarbear Hair gummies, which claim to “support hair growth,” for a few years via paid Instagram posts. You can’t open Instagram lately without seeing a celebrity or major beauty brand selling them. Westbrook is not the first social media star to shill beauty supplements. What are your favorite rituals for health & self care? ✨ #loveyourself #halobeauty #haloglow #metimeĪ post shared by Halo Beauty on at 2:22pm PDT ![]() Some examples are: “Everything you need to know about Israel-Palestine” and “The spread of marijuana legalization, explained.” Vox also has a feature called StoryStream, where they provide real-time updates to news stories.Hope everyone's having a relaxing Sunday. Analysis / BiasĪccording to a Politico interview with the editor, Ezra Klein, Klein describes their goal as “to use technology to improve readers’ experience and understanding of events.” Vox has introduced Vox Card Stacks, and with those cards, they organize information, in index card format, about all kinds of topics in the news with in-depth details but in a summary form. Further, a New York Times article dated 2015 states that NBC Universal, which Comcast owns, invested $200 Million in Vox Media. These are (sports-focused) SB Nation, (tech site) The Verge, (video game site) Polygon, (real estate blog) Curbed, (food and nightlife) Eater, (technology news) Racked, (news hub) Vox and (technology business) Recode. According to a Nieman Lab article, Vox Media has eight editorial brands and a custom advertising division. Vox Media is owned by Vox Media, a digital publishing network founded by Jerome Armstrong, Tyler Bleszinski, and Markos Moulitsas and based in Washington, D.C. Read our profile on the United States government and media. Melissa Bell is the vice president of growth and analytics, and former Slate Columnist Matthew Yglesias is the editor and a columnist for Vox. Co-founded by former Washington Post columnist Ezra Klein who is also an editor. Founded in 2014, Vox is a news hub run by Vox Media (Not to be confused with Vox German TV channel).
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