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NewBeauty

NewBeauty

Book and Periodical Publishing

The Beauty Authority

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NewBeauty Magazine (newbeauty.com) is the definitive authority on all things beauty. Each issue of NewBeauty gives readers an in-depth look at the beauty industry’s latest products, cutting-edge innovations and breakthrough technologies. Whether it’s the latest high-powered skin care or in-office procedure, NewBeauty educates readers on the latest options for skin, face, hair, body, well-being and smile. The magazine’s comprehensive approach to its topics continues to solidify its reputation as the industry’s leading scientifically accurate, expert-driven and ethically balanced beauty resource. NewBeauty’s brand extensions include product-sampling service TestTube (testtube.newbeauty.com), which delivers exclusive products to readers’ doors every three months. NewBeauty is published by SANDOW (sandow.com), a leader in innovation and design that delivers powerful products, services and experiences to a highly selective audience.

Website
http://www.newbeauty.com
Industry
Book and Periodical Publishing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2005
Specialties
Beauty, Wellness, Skincare, Haircare, Makeup, Treatments, and Beauty Products

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    📊 TOP 10 AESTHETIC PROCEDURES PATIENTS PLAN TO HAVE IN THE NEXT 6 MONTHS Based on a Q2 2026 survey of 1,517 aesthetic consumers, demand continues moving toward skin-focused treatments, subtle enhancement, and collagen-supportive procedures. 🔺 Neurotoxin: 44.3% 🔺 Filler: 35.1% 🔺 Skin Tightening: 31.2% 🔺 Laser Facial Treatments: 28.9% 🔺 Biostimulator Injectables: 26.4% 🔺 Microneedling: 22.1% 🔺 Regenerative Treatments: 17.8% 🔺 Body Contouring: 14.6% 🔺 Blepharoplasty: 7.1% 🔺 Fat Transfer: 5.3% Why it matters: The aesthetic market continues shifting away from overdone results and toward treatments centered on skin quality, prevention, and natural-looking rejuvenation. *Percentage of patients selecting each procedure. Respondents could select more than one treatment. 📊 Weekly insights. Industry trends. This is BeautyEngine Pulse, powered by NewBeauty.💄

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  • 💄 Beauty lovers, this is your sign... BeautyPass Live is happening on October 20th, and trust us, you’ll want to be there! Join us for a night of beauty discoveries, conversations with editors and industry insiders, photo-worthy moments, and an exclusive gift bag filled with favorites. Save the date and register now: https://lnkd.in/ePCcP4H2 💄

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  • 📈 Where Cosmetic Surgery Demand Is Concentrated Right Now Over the past six months, across 500 U.S. plastic surgery offices, this is how surgical demand is distributed: 🔺 Eyelid surgery: 17.2% 🔺 Liposuction: 17.0% 🔺 Breast augmentation: 13.4% 🔺 Scar revision: 9.4% 🔺 Rhinoplasty: 8.8% 🔺 Abdominoplasty: 8.4% 🔺 Facial fat grafting: 7.7% 🔺 Breast lift: 6.2% 🔺 Facelift: 5.9% 🔺 Lip procedures: 6.0% Five of the top ten procedures are facial, making the face the largest concentration of surgical demand. Body procedures remain significant but no longer lead the mix, while breast procedures represent a smaller share overall. Why it matters: The distribution shows a clear shift in where surgical demand is concentrated, with facial procedures now leading over body and breast categories. 📊 Weekly insights. Industry trends. This is BeautyEngine Pulse, powered by NewBeauty.

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  • 📊 Top 10 Clinical Skincare Bestsellers Sold in Aesthetic Clinics Based on POS data from 1,200+ U.S. aesthetic clinics over the last six months, this is where clinical skincare revenue is concentrated right now: 🔺 Retinoids — 16% of total skincare revenue 🔺 Broad-spectrum SPF — 14% 🔺 Barrier repair moisturizers — 13% 🔺 Vitamin C / antioxidant serums — 10% 🔺 Regenerative topicals — 9% 🔺 Peptide-based products — 8% 🔺 Eye treatments — 7% 🔺 Exfoliating systems — 6% 🔺 Pigment correction — 5% 🔺 Neck & décolleté products — 4% These categories account for 92% of all in-clinic skincare revenue, with the remaining 8% spread across smaller segments like acne systems, rosacea care, and specialty boosters. What’s driving this shift: 🔵Regenerative skincare is gaining traction. Growth factors and exosome-based products are increasingly purchased alongside procedures, not positioned as add-ons. 🔵Peptides have moved into core regimens, showing consistent performance across anti-aging protocols. 🔵Pigment correction is rising, driven by increased demand for discoloration solutions and higher laser and peel utilization. 🔵Barrier repair has become foundational, with clinics prioritizing skin health, recovery, and long-term outcomes. 🔵Exfoliation remains relevant, but usage is more controlled as barrier-first approaches take hold. Why it matters: Retail is becoming a structured extension of treatment plans. Clinics aligning skincare with procedures are seeing stronger retention and more consistent revenue per visit. 📊 Weekly insights. Industry trends. This is BeautyEngine Pulse, powered by NewBeauty.

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  • 📊 What Patients Are Spending per Visit Based on POS data from 1,800+ U.S. aesthetic clinics (January–March 2026). 🔺 Skin Tightening: $1,452 🔺 Body Contouring: $934 🔺 Hair Restoration: $1,198 🔺 Exosome Therapies: $1,072 🔺 Peptide Therapies: $784 🔺 Laser Resurfacing: $1,364 🔺 Dermal Fillers: $1,194 🔺 Medical Weight Loss: $758 🔺 Neurotoxins: $604 🔺 Microneedling: $522 Represents average spend per treatment visit, not total program or lifetime value. Why it matters: This reflects real behavior at the point of purchase. It shows where patients are comfortable spending in a single visit and where clinics are capturing immediate revenue across every major category. 📊 Weekly insights. Industry trends. This is BeautyEngine Pulse, powered by NewBeauty.

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  • 📈 Where Aesthetic Spend Is Growing the Fastest Right Now We analyzed POS data across 1,900 U.S. aesthetic clinics to identify where patient spend is acceleratig, not just holding steady. These are the top growth markets right now: 🔺 Dallas, TX: +23% 🔺 Miami, FL: +22% 🔺 Scottsdale, AZ: +21% 🔺 Nashville, TN: +20% 🔺 Atlanta, GA: +19% 🔺 Tampa, FL: +18% 🔺 Phoenix, AZ: +17% 🔺 Charlotte, NC: +16% 🔺 Austin, TX: +15% 🔺 Chicago, IL: +14% Why it matters: This isn’t broad industry growth, it’s concentrated. These markets are seeing faster increases in patient spend, which typically signals stronger demand for ongoing treatments, not just one-time visits. 📊 Weekly insights. Industry trends. This is BeautyEngine Pulse, powered by NewBeauty.

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  • 📊 What Patients Are Using Peptides For: Based on clinic data from 1,800 U.S. aesthetic clinics over a 12-month period, this reflects how peptide therapy is currently being used across treatment goals. 🔺 Weight loss / metabolic support: 46% 🔺 Anti-aging / longevity support: 22% 🔺 Muscle growth & recovery: 15% 🔺 Skin & hair health: 10% 🔺 Injury repair / inflammation support: 7% Why it matters: Weight-loss peptides now represent the largest share of peptide use in aesthetic clinics, while longevity and recovery protocols continue to expand. 📊 Weekly insights. Industry trends. This is BeautyEngine Pulse, powered by NewBeauty💄.

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  • In celebration of International Women's Day, we asked top beauty brand founders the biggest lesson they've learned since launching—and their answers are ones every entrepreneur needs to hear. 🌟 Crown Affair x Dianna Cohen Tower 28 Beauty, Inc. x Amy Liu Jouer Cosmetics x Christina Zilber Lenox and Sixteenth x Amy Peterson INNBEAUTY PROJECT x Alisa Metzger T3 Hair x Julie Chung ERLY x Jamie Chandlee x Hallie McDonald Fur x Lillian Tung #IWD2025 #WomenInBusiness #FounderStories

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