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  • Report: Millennials are changing the beauty shopping game

    Millennials are buying fewer beauty products online, according to a new survey from TABS Analytics. And the reasons for this behavior explain why spending habits are shifting and why retailers are changing to accommodate these shifts. (Racked)

  • Bloomberg: Shiseido acquires U.S. beauty brands

    Shiseido has entered into an agreement with Alitcor Inc. to acquire its wholly-owned subsidiary, Gurwitch Products. The Gurwitch portfolio includes the ReVive and Laura Mercier beauty brands. (Bloomberg)

  • Johnson & Johnson to buy OGX shampoo maker for $3.3B

    NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- Johnson & Johnson is looking to strengthen its position in hair care by agreeing to acquire Vogue International, a privately held personal care products company, for approximately $3.3 billion in cash.

    J&J said the acquisition will include the OGX collection of shampoos, conditioners, treatments, styling products, body care and bath products, the FX line of hair styling products, and the Proganix and Maui Moisture hair care lines.

  • FT: The origins of a top beauty brand

    French skin care company Caudalie is one of the top beauty brands in the U.S. The Financial Times asked the company's founder, Mathilde Thomas, how a chance meeting led her to create a skin care treatment and move her family from Paris to New York. (Financial Times)

  • Ulta keeps shining as comps jump 15.2%

    BOLINGBROOK, Ill. -- Ulta Beauty blew past expectations in the first quarter with a 15.2% increase in same store sales and a 38.8% e-commerce boost.

  • Magic Shave enlists Luke Cage in fight for close shave

    NEW YORK -- A leading brand in the African American men’s grooming and shaving category is teaming up with Marvel Comics on a new multi-platform campaign.

  • CCA Industries unveils new logo, corporate vision

    RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. -- CCA Industries Inc. has launched a new logo, "Core Care America," and corporate identity. 

    The company has begun using the new logo and business name, "Core Care America."  The corporate name remains CCA Industries, Inc. 

  • Procter & Gamble asks women to tell the #hairtruth

    NEW YORK -- Procter & Gamble is teaming up with celebrity hairstylist Felicia Leatherwood to educate and encourage women to talk about about the unique needs of African-American Hair.

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