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  • Target welcomes Beautycounter

    SANTA MONICA, Calif. — When it comes to natural skin care, Beautycounter is perhaps one of the hottest names in the business. In fact, the company recently generated investments from Bono and his wife, as well as Nude founder, Ali Hewson, as part of its acquisition of Nude Skin care from LVMH Möet Hennessy Louis Vuitton. Next up, Beautycounter and Target will unfurl a collection of skin care and cosmetics products in 1,500 Target stores.

  • Cosmetics growth helps boost cleanser sales

    Millennials might not care about fighting wrinkles, but they know the importance of totally cleaning off their makeup. “One of the things I learned from my sisters was to totally remove makeup,” Kylie Jenner told a reporter recently.

  • Surveys say shoppers seek natural options

    One solution for stalled mass market skin care sales has been enlarging natural product choices. Although “natural” is hard to define without true regulation, consumers are at least looking for products with the fewest harmful ingredients.

  • Wipe the day away with Simple’s reformulated cleansing wipes

    ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — Wipe technology has made big waves in facial cleansers. Simple Wipes were a big part of that growth. Now Unilever’s Simple has upped its game.

  • Allure: How social media is changing the beauty industry

    Social media has given a face, and quantified, just how many individuals are hungry for products that are made specifically with them in mind, and this social revolution is forcing the beauty industry to make changes faster than ever before. (Allure)

  • Walmart expands natural beauty offerings with California Baby

    LOS ANGELES -- Leading natural skin care brand California Baby is expanding distribution to more than 1,700 Walmart stores across the nation.

    The retail chain will now carry California Baby's most celebrated products including the award winning Calendula Cream and Calming Shampoo & Bodywash. More than 45 products will also be available on the retailer's e-commerce site.

  • Beauty giant to launch branded credit-card program

    Ulta Beauty is expanding its popular Ultamate Rewards loyalty program.
     
    The retailer is partnering with  Alliance Data Systems Corp. Alliance will develop and manage the Ultamate Rewards Credit Card, which is designed to enhance the benefits of the chain’s loyalty program.
  • Session Savers, Stream2Sea honored at ECRM sun care show

    At top from left: Alex Tomas, DSN; John Burton, president of Session Savers; Jessica Stanton, ECRM account manager for HBC; and Lisa Carrillo, ECRM SVP of Beauty Care.

    ORLANDO, Fla. -- Session Savers Sunscreen, a San Diego-based supplier of on-the-go sun care products, has been named the winner of the 2016 ECRM/Drug Store News Buyers Choice Award for its eponymous line of sunscreen products.

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