Aramore Clinches Coveted NEXT50 Award for Breakthrough NAD+ Skin Science
Beverly, Massachusetts-based skincare brand Aramore has been bestowed the prestigious 2026 BeautyMatter NEXT50 award. This annual accolade recognizes the most innovative and trailblazing independent companies that are shaping the future of beauty and wellness. The announcement was made on July 1, 2026.
Aramore is at the forefront of a new era in anti-aging skincare, harnessing the power of topical NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) science. NAD+ is a crucial molecule that powers mitochondrial energy production, cellular repair, and skin renewal. However, it naturally declines with age, contributing to visible signs of aging starting as early as our 20s. Aramore’s proprietary NAD+ Precursor Complex, developed by scientists from Harvard and MIT, is designed to penetrate the basal layer of the skin and replenish NAD+ at the cellular source.
“Our mission has been to offer consumers a unique approach to skincare at a cellular level — focusing on skin performance, not just aesthetics,” said Melisse Shaban, CEO of Aramore. The brand was conceived at the crossroads of biotechnology and beauty. All products are dermatologist-tested, hypoallergenic, vegan, and free from parabens, heavy metals, and synthetic fragrances.
The NEXT50 program by BeautyMatter spotlights companies demonstrating remarkable momentum and the potential to define the next era of beauty. Aramore’s science-first approach is indeed making waves across the industry.
Source: PR Newswire – Aramore Selected as a 2026 BeautyMatter NEXT50
