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Cosmetics / Over the Counter products are sold in both the Beauty and Health categories. Over-the-counter drugs are medicines, which get sold directly to a consumer without a requirement for a prescription from a healthcare professional like haircare, skincare, dentalcare cosmetics and weight loss and gain products, etc. The key factors influencing the growth of the over-the-counter drugs market are the change in consumer attitude toward self-medication, product innovations, and inclination of pharmaceutical companies toward OTC drugs from prescription drugs. The market is growing in across the globe due to the increasing healthcare expenditure, unhealthy dietary habits, population explosion, and growing healthcare awareness.
HISTORICAL USAGE OF BEAUTY
English beauty comes from Middle English beaute, beaulte, from Anglo-French bealte, ultimately from an unrecorded Vulgar Latin noun bellitās (stem bellitāt-), a derivative of the Latin adjective bellus “pretty, handsome, charming, fine, pleasant, nice,” which is related to Latin bonus “good, virtuous.”
The progression of the various senses is: “(especially of a woman) physical attractiveness, grace, charm” (early 14th century); “(general) moral or intellectual excellence” (late 14th century); “(of a physical object) pleasing to the sight” and “a pleasing or beautiful quality” (both from the 15th century).The colloquial, sometimes ironic sense, especially in the shortened noun beaut, “someone or something extraordinary, remarkable, or amazing,” was originally an Americanism dating to the first half of the 19th century.
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