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The Truth About Hair Relaxers: In the US, Lawsuits Over Cancer. In Africa, Soaring Sales
Despite criticism for the use of potentially harmful chemicals, companies are still selling the products around the world.
Tweens Obsessed With Skin Care Drive Brands to Say: Don’t Buy Our Stuff
The online pushback from parents has led to some of the world’s biggest beauty companies responding with a kind of anti-marketing.
Why Sisley Is Launching Its First New Brand Now
The line, Neuraé, is inspired by neuroscientific research and will retail at a lower price point than Sisley’s core luxury offering. It’s the first time the family-owned company has launched a new brand.
How Beauty Can Navigate a China Rebound
After a lacklustre 2023, recovery may be on the horizon for established and independent lines alike.
Luxury Brands Might Think Twice Before Buying Back Their Beauty Lines
In search of greater ownership — both of image and revenues — more fashion houses are wresting back control of their beauty licences. But running a beauty business can stretch otherwise well-resourced, powerful companies beyond their capabilities.
Luxury Brands Might Think Twice Before Buying Back Their Beauty Lines
In search of greater ownership — both of image and revenues — more fashion houses are wresting back control of their beauty licences. But running a beauty business can stretch otherwise well-resourced, powerful companies beyond their capabilities.