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Section: Retail
Brick and Mortar
Discount Grocer Introduces Skin Care Line to U.S.
Aldi's Lacura skin care brand, which includes Q10 antiaging products, to retail for under $5.
Hair Care
Cocotique Launches Quarterly Makeup Box for Melanated Skin
Each season, one box will feature a golden ticket, good for a $500 gift card to a fashion retailer.
Digital/E-commerce
Eucerin Skin First Campaign Wins Social Media Award
Recognized with the min Integrated Marketing Award for Best Social Media Initiative, the campaign used a mix of social media programs to develop a positive association and two-way dialogue for the skin care brand.
News
Refillable Skin Care Brand Fig.1 Enters CVS
Fig. 1 allows consumers to customize routines among tree retinol products, as well as a ceramide moisturizer.
Skin Care
Proven Expands Personalized Skin Care to Sephora Stores
According to Proven, "nearly 80% of those who purchased Proven through the Sephora digital experience have become subscribers."
Skin Care
Credo Skincare Pushes the Limits of Beauty Sustainability
The collection centers on shoppers' hydration concerns via clean and sustainable formulations.
Skin Care
How Skin Care Brands Can Improve Online Presence
“Consumers’ increasing reliance on digital product information means that brands need to keep a very close eye on the way their products are presented online."
Skin Care
YourGoodSkin Launches with Input from Consumers
YourGoodSkin was co-created with dermatologists and a panel of consumers to restore, maintain and improve the appearance of the skin.
Skin Care
Prestige Facial Skin Care Experiences Boom in U.K.
A new report from Mintel finds the market for facial skin care in the U.K. has increased an impressive 20% in the last five years alone. And valued at £1,1 billion in 2012, the market is set to reach a beautiful £1,2 billion in 2017.
Skin Care
Sephora Addresses Skin Care Issues With New Tech
The Sephora Skincare iQ program works to personalize solutions and product recommendations to in-store customers based on a short series of questions answered by the client
Skin Care
Provence Beauty Brings French Skin Care to Ulta
Flagship ingredients include anti-aging immortal flower, antioxidant-rich white mulberry, hydrating plum, collagen-promoting pine bark and moisturizing apricot.
Skin Care
Stranger Things x Merci Handy Skin Care Collection
The skin care collection includes hand sanitizer gel, Supernatural bath bomb, moisturizing exfoliating soap, hydrating hand cream and Supernatural love holder.
News
Sephora Adds Matte for Men Skin Care Line
Lescoja Corporation’s line will expand the retailer’s male-targeted grooming assortment.
Skin Care
Alberto-Culver to Launch Multicultural Skin Care Brand
Company to extend Soft & Beautiful hair care line with skin care product...
Skin Care
Bubble Skincare Makes UK Retail Debut at Boots
Boots retail locations are reportedly accessible to more than 85% of the U.K. population, a similar coverage to a key Bubble Skincare U.S. retail partner, Walmart.
News
Nu Skin Raises 2013 Guidance Following Strong 2012 Financials
The company saw record results for Q4 2012, with revenue coming in at $588.2 million, a 19% improvement over Q4 2011.
Skin Care
Bespoke Skin Care Options Helping Prestige Market, Says Euromonitor
According to an analyst insight article focused on the U.K., cautious consumer spending has created a challenge for prestige beauty that offers two choices: either create offerings at lower prices or increase perceived value for money and therefore prices. In skin care, the latter option appears to be working.
Skin Care
Kline Inspects Professional Skin Care for Its M&A Possibilities
As professional skin care brands get snapped up by multinationals, is there a pattern to where the M&A activity might go next?
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