‘I’m completely addicted’: The rise of beauty Clubhouse The secret is out: Clubhouse is no longer just a haven for tech bros, and the beauty community has flooded onto the app.
Typology brings its minimalist French skin care to the U.S. As accessible minimalist skin care continues to revolutionize the beauty industry, a new French brand is tapping into U.S. demand.
Aveda founder’s Intelligent Nutrients rebrands to I-N, with a focus on skin and hair The decades-old beauty line Intelligent Nutrients, created by Aveda founder Horst Rechelbacher, is going through a conscious consumer-focused rebrand.
LaMaria is the latest skin-care brand to launch in the ‘anti-anti-aging’ movement As the beauty industry sees a growing number of startups focused on menopausal women, ob-gyn-founded skin-care label LaMaria is entering the market.
Black-owned beauty brands see influx of interest from luxury retailers During Black History Month, Black-owned beauty brands are being highlighted by luxury retailers, as the industry reflects on the changes of the past nine months and what still needs to be done.
Chinese New Year beauty campaigns focus on a travel-free holiday season While Chinese New Year 2020 marked the anxious beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, this year brings about cautious optimism. With limitations on both international and domestic travel, consumers are staying at home, but spending.
Inside Humanrace’s subscription-based, streetwear-inspired business model One look at Pharrell Willams’ almost impossibly youthful 47-year-old face makes it clear why he is the ideal celebrity to launch a skin-care line. But the brand is also pursuing a novel membership-based online business.
TikTok’s e-girl effect brings Gen-Z hair dye into the mainstream At-home hair-dye sales have skyrocketed during the pandemic, driven not just by older adults skipping the salon, but also by bored teens experimenting with pink and blue.
Black-owned e-tailers are creating a ‘one-stop shop’ for BIPOC-founded beauty When the Black Lives Matter movement swept the U.S. over the summer, beauty Instagram shared lists featuring hundreds of Black-owned beauty brands to support.