Beauty Industry

Plans to Market a Needle-Free Delivery System

The injectors can be used to administer liquid cosmetic products such as Botox, hyaluronic acid, and vitamins.

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By: Jamie Matusow

Editor-in-Chief

Will the market for injectable cosmetics soon grow?

Beautyject Inc. is counting on it – with the help of its needle-free technology, which are injectors that can be used to administer liquid cosmetic products such as Botox, hyaluronic acid, vitamins, and a variety of other products to the top layers of the skin through a non-invasive, needle-free, painless delivery system.

Beautyject, a majority owned subsidiary of Verde Media, has just inked a deal with Verde Media Group to sell and distribute its beauty products throughout North America.

The group will play a central role in the direct sales, marketing, and distribution for Beautyject’s cosmetic needle-free kits and products. Verde Media Group is a distribution group that utilizes major broadcasting and satellite TV networks to accomplish its marketing goals.

Verde Media Group President, William Veve commented:

“With a strong licensing agreement in place for the proprietary technology, we are extremely pleased to have a reputable and established group in secured to launch our product. All terms and parties involved will be released next week.”

Beautyject says it expects revenues to reach upwards of $25 million by its first full year of commercialization.

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