“We have seen an increasing number of consumers who are really looking for that stamp of approval,” said Adrien Koskas, Garnier global brand president.
The brand, which has the backing of several industry veterans, features proprietary iron-neutralizing technology.
Brands 111SKIN, Anastasia Beverly Hills, Herbivore Botanicals and RMS Beauty are among Kardashian’s picks.
Beauty M&A deals from Estée Lauder, Shiseido, L’Oréal and more.
Good Light launches with three vegan and cruelty-free products that will be sold direct-to-consumer and on Amazon.
Industry associations estimate a full recovery of passenger numbers to a 2019 level between the end of 2022 and 2024.
The Argentinian niche fragrance house Fueguia 1833 has received an investment by Ilwaddi WLL that will support its expansion.
Going forward, Unilever will not digitally alter body shape, size, proportion or skin color in its advertising, and plans to increase the number of advertisements portraying people from diverse groups as part of its Positive Beauty drive.
These emerging beauty founders are changing the landscape.
Targeting China’s younger consumers, the brand is said to be officially launching on Tmall on March 16.
Amit Jain, the first Indian to lead L’Oréal India, talks about further accelerating one of the fastest growing beauty markets in the world.
The entrepreneurial program gives women theoretical and practical training during a 30-day course.
As International Women’s Month kicks off, Beauty Inc asked some leading women in beauty to share whom they most admire — and why.
Brand founder and CEO Francesco Clark cited growing overlap between Chess.com’s users and his own customers.
New brands, such as Tribe Cosmetics and Faculty, have hit the market, while more established labels like War Paint and MMUK are noting a swell in demand.
When Life Gives You Lemons launches March 5 with two products created based on the needs of a 40,000-person database.
Hairstylist Akihisa Yamaguchi shares his creative inspiration and his go-to products.
Omar Hajeri has been named head of the Professional Products Division and Ersi Pirishi, president of the Latin America zone.
“I had to sit with myself a moment and say, ‘how are we going to to be a part of the solution, not the problem?” said Vicky Tsai.
Veteran editor Helena Hu will oversee the expansion of WWD China into beauty.
Bioré is the latest beauty brand to take on mental health.
The salon chain will open enrollment for the Vanity Projects Institute, taught by master nail artist Kanae Yagi, in April.
The company is said to have spent $500,000 on a digital event that drew 77,000 visitors.
Prestige hair care was the only category to post growth in 2020. Now, founders and retailers weigh in on what’s driving the sales and keeping momentum high.
The Fragrance Foundation will be hosting a two-day virtual event to celebrate Fragrance Day.
The singer launched her fragrance direct to consumers — and fans — with Slate Brands.
“[Africa] is a continent that is often overlooked, its glory overlooked, its story never told. It is the cradle of civilization. It is the birthplace of humanity as we know it. It is the birthplace of makeup,” said Chuter.
Finalized rules show imported ordinary cosmetics will not be required to undergo animal testing from May 1.
The world’s largest beauty maker has set new goals for producing alternatives to petroleum-based ingredients by 2030.
“It’s the diaspora from all over the world, and we’re all talking about our journeys with our hair and skin,” said Tomi Talabi, who co-created the Black Beauty Club.
The brand’s new Protini Powerpeptide Resurf Serum is a line extension from its popular Protini moisturizer.
The former P&G, Coca-Cola and Revlon executive sets his sights on the underserved men’s hair color market.
LanzaTech is helping Coty create ethanol via its carbon capture technology.
The company has reformulated its best-selling product following consumer demand.
Dobrev will promote fragrances made by François Demachy, star of Dior’s “Nose” documentary.
She was formerly the vice chairman of the professional hair care company.
The hair care brand hopes to tap into a more racially diverse consumer base.
The brand is the first to launch a product on the burgeoning streaming platform.
The first virtual summit from the professional organization hosted the likes of Black Opal CEO Desirée Rogers and Tatcha CMO Sarah Curtis Henry, among others.
Five launches that promote feeling good as well as look great.
As consumers slowly return to brick-and-mortar, in-store beauty retail will increasingly be part of the ominichannel shopping experience powered by tech, services and subscription models.
Harry Slatkin helped invent the home fragrance category — and now he’s writing its future.
Top female leaders in beauty share the questions they ask during job interviews.
“The New Yorker, they like to get in and get out.”
For skin care guru Tammy, tending to her thriving beehives comes naturally.