Aramore Named to BeautyMatter NEXT50 List for Longevity Science
Beverly-based skincare brand Aramore has secured a spot on the 2026 BeautyMatter NEXT50, an annual index celebrating independent companies driving innovation in the wellness sector. The firm earned the distinction for its specialized focus on topical NAD+ science designed to enhance cellular repair and mitochondrial energy production.

Aramore distinguishes itself in a saturated market by targeting the biological mechanisms of skin aging rather than surface-level aesthetics. The company’s proprietary NAD+ Precursor Complex is engineered to penetrate the basal layer, replenishing essential energy sources to stimulate natural cellular renewal. This scientific framework, developed with research input from Harvard and MIT experts, aims to restore skin performance to its peak state.
CEO Melisse Shaban noted that the inclusion in the NEXT50 list validates the brand’s shift toward performance-driven skincare. By prioritizing the repair of metabolic pathways at the cellular level, Aramore seeks to redefine industry standards for healthy aging. This recognition underscores the company’s recent momentum and its commitment to research-backed formulations in the competitive beauty landscape.
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