Unilever CEO of Health & Wellbeing Jostein Solheim on the new definition of health The head of Unilever's growing health & well being division, Jostein Solheim, joins the Glossy Beauty Podcast this week to talk “the fusion of wellness into beauty and beauty into wellness," acquisition categories and more.
TikTok’s top dermfluencer Muneeb Shah joins telehealth startup With nearly 18 million TikTok followers, Dr. Shah joins the growing number of TikTok skinfluencers working with teledermatology startups.
Kristen Bell’s CBD skin-care brand Happy Dance shutters, as it turns out people just want to get high Launched less than two and a half years ago, actress Kristin Bell’s colorful CBD skin-care brand, Happy Dance, is closing up shop.
Walmart ups efforts to become the next indie beauty hotspot While Target has long been considered a go-to for finding up-and-coming new brands, Walmart is aiming for that status among Gen Z.
MOB Beauty and Pure Culture Beauty’s Victor Casale on fighting the ‘purchase, consume, and discard’ mentality On this week’s episode of the Glossy Beauty Podcast, Casale goes into extensive detail on refillable beauty, his experience with recycling in the early days, how Pact Collective works and how consumers can demand change.
Dyson Airwrap and Tarte lip balm top list of $3.6B in products bought via influencers Instagram’s shoppers spent big on products recommended by influencers last year, from Dyson’s cult hair-styling tool to Lululemon’s fast-selling fanny pack.
Why the beauty YouTuber collab model has struggled to translate to TikTok TikTok’s beauty influencers are known for driving major sales spikes — but not necessarily with their own brands.
Twitter’s confounding golden check system: Which beauty brands have it and which ones don’t Twitter’s new gold checkmark for brands is meant to be a mark of legitimacy, but it’s not without its share of chaos.
CES 2023’s beauty gadgets: AI, personalization and robot makeup among items unveiled At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, beauty devices are once again joining smart TVs, laptops and home robots on the convention floor.