Anti-ageing skincare testing Martin Leissl/Bloomberg via Getty
Is the science behind skincare vacuous and deserving of criticism? Are women who take an interest in it falling for unfounded claims?
Last week, online magazine generated a flurry of responses and disgruntled social media posts with its article 鈥溾. It essentially answered yes to those questions, by decrying a recent reinvigoration of this part of the cosmetic industry as founded on little more than bad science, capitalism and status anxiety.
The piece argued that skincare has increasingly become the 鈥渢hinking woman’s quest鈥, founded on 鈥渂uying things, and…



