In Switzerland, synthetic lash extensions still dominate 78% of the market, yet 62% of surveyed consumers in Zurich and Geneva say they’re actively seeking natural lash enhancements, while only 12% can find certified options according to the 2025 Swiss market report on lash demand. For a pharmacy, spa, or premium retail counter, that gap changes
A customer is standing at the pharmacy counter, holding a facial retinol serum in one hand and a rich body cream in the other. The question is familiar. “I know retinol works on my face. What should I use for my neck, chest, arms, or legs?” In many Swiss retail settings, that’s where the conversation
A Swiss pharmacy buyer often reaches the same point with Augustinus Bader. Clients ask for it by name. Prestige retailers already stock it. Editorial coverage keeps the brand visible. But once the excitement fades, the true questions begin. Does augustinus bader the rich cream fit a Swiss assortment built around trust, ingredient scrutiny, and disciplined
A customer walks into your pharmacy, holds up a screenshot of a brown bottle, and asks, “Is this the strong one from The Ordinary, or the gentler one?” Another asks whether they can use it with an organic facial oil. A spa client wants smoother texture but says every retinoid they’ve tried has made their
Most advice on teeth whitening strips starts in the wrong place. It starts with shade change, convenience, or celebrity-style before-and-after promises. For a Swiss retailer, the first question isn't whether teeth whitening strips are popular. It's whether the product is legal to sell, safe to recommend, and credible enough to fit a premium assortment. In






