Futurist Geraldine Wharry investigates the skincare space race, as beauty brands increasingly look to the cosmos to develop products
There may be a mystique to the concept we could all someday lead a cosmic lifestyle. In 1609, German astronomer Johannes Kepler wrote a novel through which a young traveller lands on the Moon to seek out that lunar beings consider Earth revolves around them. Within the Sixties, fresh off the back of the primary moon landing, space-age aesthetics catapulted style, make-up, architecture and interiors into the long run with André Courreges introducing the world to the Space Age look.
Today, as we get a gentle stream of space exploration discoveries, creatives are only as...
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