
065 - Midweek Mini-Byte: Tuesday, August 18th
HYDRACLEAN's post-workout face mist, FOHLY's hair-saving showerhead, Teefpaste's caffeinated toothpaste, AI spotting breast cancer patterns, Lorineco brings remineralization to pouches & more.
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HYDRACLEAN's post-workout face mist, FOHLY's hair-saving showerhead, Teefpaste's caffeinated toothpaste, AI spotting breast cancer patterns, Lorineco brings remineralization to pouches & more.

How rising gas prices are impacting spending, why microplastic-free certification might be beauty's next cruelty-free, an AI dental lab, tattoo ink might not be as sterile as we thought & more.

Amèle Moussaoui on refusing to trade efficacy for "clean," and building a new category from ancestral remedies and modern science.

BoF dives into whether AI can identify sustainable brands, AI designs viruses from scratch, a biodegradable "cleaner" balls tackle microplastics, & why teeth are the next frontier of cosmetic regret.

Whatnot quietly made $1B running live auctions that feel like gambling, fecal transplants keep racking up wins (sleep, now food allergies), Reddit's new Beauty Index, GWI asks if Gen Z exists.

A new HIV pill shows promise in early trials, tinnitus gets its own neural fingerprint, Hyper Skin is pausing, livestream shopping goes mainstream, the Cosmetify mid-year Index...and more.

Frondescent is betting on "metabolic beauty," Grasshopper Health is analyzing gait, brands for sale & shutting down, why mosquitoes are winning, the state of menopause & more.

A gene-editing trial in China went fatally wrong, ChatGPT Health claims it out-reasons doctors, scientists keeping organs alive outside the body, a new skincare brand for movement & more.

Dupes go prestige, Ajio bets big on beauty, an HIV vaccine inches closer despite politics, a BCI gets approved for eye disease, and goats may be headbutting their way into brain science.

A soap bar that doubles as shampoo, real human teeth regrowing in the lab, a lactate wearable for athletes the case against tracking every heartbeat, why trusting AI advice might is making us dumber.