Thirteen Lune co-founder Nyakio Grieco joins the Glossy Beauty Podcast ahead of the beauty retailer's first standalone store opening.
As Meta has taken a hit to ad revenue in the wake of Apple’s new opt-in requirement for data tracking, it’s working to show brands what can be achieved through marketing on Instagram and Facebook with dramatically diminished data-tracking.
With glazed donut nails to “clean girl” makeup on the roundups of the top beauty trends of 2022, it’s time to look ahead to see what has staying power.
To wrap up 2022 on the Glossy Beauty Podcast, West Coast correspondent Liz Flora, beauty and wellness editor Emma Sandler, and senior reporter Sara Spruch-Feiner sat down from New York and Los Angeles to have a Zoom chat about the biggest beauty industry trends of the year.
While beauty investment and M&A activity in 2022 may not have been as active as the previous year, disruptors across a wide range of categories attracted significant VC funds and exits to big conglomerates this year.
Known for its oil-based skin-care products seen on the Instagram feeds of Chrissy Teigen and Hailey Bieber, Mara Beauty is making its way into Sephora.
For Prada Fragrance's foray into the casual gaming space via a new Candy Crush campaign, the payoff has been sweet.
As vibrators have moved from discreet shelf space or disguises such as “massager” to prominent retailer shelf space this year, the right-wing pundits and lawmakers are clutching their pearls.
Created to offer a chemical peel with no skin redness or need to stay home, Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare’s peel is now "the No. 1 selling peel in the world,” said Dr. Gross on this week’s Glossy Beauty Podcast.