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Unilever to build US$105 million ‘digital-first’ fragrance house

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Unilever is investing €100 million (US$105 million) to build a “world-class, digital-first” fragrance house, aimed at boosting the expansion of its fragrance segment. In addition, the consumer goods corporation collaborates with experienced perfumers from the UK, the US, and India to work on its global portfolio of brands. “By

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Adore Beauty credits customer loyalty for strong sales growth

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Pureplay online cosmetics retailer Adore Beauty says returning customers contributed 70 per cent of sales coupled with a higher than average spend last year. million which the company said was in line with guidance and reflected reinvestment in the business. EBITA was $5.3 per cent and 2.5 per cent of total revenue respectively.

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Bankrupt beauty: Lessons from Revlon’s supply chain failures

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For the 90-year-old beauty giant, the filing represents a final lifeline, as it attempts to rectify debt with creditors by borrowing over $370million. The democratisation of beauty. In the 2010s, the narrative around beauty shifted dramatically, beauty became celebratory, more diverse and more personalised.

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Viv for your V founder on bringing sustainable period care to 500 stores

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Other categories, like beauty, had started to become an extension of our identities or something proudly displayed in our medicine cabinets, but the period care category was still lacking. We had to ensure our product line offered true differentiation from what existed on the shelves at Whole Foods.

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“It’s the next frontier”: Creating Australia’s fastest-growing hair care brand

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Hair care, previously the step-sister to makeup and skincare, is starting to take centre stage as a major beauty category. This can be seen with the cult-like following that hair care brands like Bread and Ouai have earned and the introduction of celebrity hair care lines including Beyoncé’s Cécred and Jennifer Aniston’s LolaVie.

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Nat Habit’s clean beauty revolution: from D2C success to offline expansion

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In India’s fast-paced beauty and personal care market, where trends evolve, and consumer needs emerge, Nat Habit stands out as a beacon of authenticity and commitment to natural wellness. million from a Series B funding round, and Das thinks it is on the brink of an exciting phase of expansion and innovation.

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Who Gives A Crap founder talks US expansion and launching new brands

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In line with this, we’re continuing to look into new ways to utilise renewable energy throughout our business operations, product supply chain and logistics system. The post Who Gives A Crap founder talks US expansion and launching new brands appeared first on Inside Retail Australia. In some ways, it feels like a major culmination.

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