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Section: Brands & Products > Sun Care
Ingredients
Drawn to the Flame
Though I’m sure it’s a complicated story of macro trends, economic ups and downs, and evolving shopping outlets and habits, price has definitely become a primary tool to get consumers to the counter.
Color Cosmetics
A Glimpse at 2014 from Beauty Trendsetters
Get a peek at what some of beauty's top leaders are expecting to see in the year ahead.
Consumers & Markets
Gen Z’s & Alpha’s Parents Tell All on their Kids’ Beauty Obsessions
A new survey delves into the early onset of product interest, the role of social media, parents’ expectations and more.
Consumers & Markets
Beauty 2018-2020: Don’t Fear the Disruption
How industry growth is playing out across makeup, skin care, hair care and fragrance, as reported during the CEW's “State of the Beauty Industry Report 2018-2019."
Sun Care
Sun Care Radiates Untapped Success
Despite considerable growth over the past five years, sun care remains one of the smallest sectors within the cosmetics and toiletries industry. Although it appears that messages of the dangers of sun exposure are getting through to the consumer, there remains untapped potential for growth.
News
The State of Beauty: 2021 & Beyond
Part 1: 2020—What Happened? | Part 2. Fewer Launches, More Growth | Part 3. New Retail Reality | Part 4. Skin Care: Targeted Growth | Part 5. Makeup: Nails Dominate | Part 6. Fragrance: Surprising Resilience | Part 7. Hair Care’s Self-care Moment | Part 8. Beauty’s Growth Drivers | Part 9. China’s Beauty Ascendancy | Part 10. What’s Next for Beauty?
Color Cosmetics
Special Report: The State of Beauty, 2018
There is no one beauty consumer, said Nielsen’s Jordan Rost. The market, he added, represents a complex and diverse mix of needs and wants, all of it led by emotions.
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