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Unilever sells off ethnic hair care brand

Unilever sells off ethnic hair care brand

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant has been making a lot of announcements of late and the latest is that it will sell of part of its hair care business as it looks to focus on its core brands.

Marine biotech is ‘land of opportunity’ for cosmetics

Marine biotech is ‘land of opportunity’ for cosmetics

By Chris BARKER

Marine biotechnology offers a ‘land of opportunities’ for personal care and cosmetics products producers, particularly in North America and Europe, according to a recent report by market research firm Technavio.

New regulation is number one priority, says Kallik CEO

Regulation explained: part 1

New regulation is number one priority, says Kallik CEO

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

In the first of a two part interview with Kallik CEO, Neil Gleghorn, he reveals that the biggest priority for cosmetics companies right now is the new EU Regulation (number 1223/2009) that came into force in July.

NAD advises DermStore discontinue its' eyelash enhancer claims

NAD advises DermStore discontinue its' eyelash enhancer claims

By Michelle Yeomans

The online beauty retailer has been strongly advised by the National Advertising Division to discontinue claims that its’ SmartLash Eyelash Enhancer is “dermatologist recommended” and promotes “Up to a 68% increase in the appearance of lash length.”

Expert: Avon

Expert: Avon "does not understand" MLM model

By Chris BARKER

Cosmetics company Avon "does not understand" the MLM model and is dangerously trapped between two different strategies for selling, according to an expert in multi-level marketing.

Japanese ingredient takes off in US BFW products

Japanese ingredient takes off in US BFW products

By Michelle Yeomans

A plant-based compound with a long history in Japanese cosmetic formulations is now gaining popularity on the US markets as the West starts to recognise its efficacious properties. 

The big brands board the digital beauty wagon

The big brands board the digital beauty wagon

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

L’Oréal, Estée Lauder and Procter & Gamble significantly upped their digital efforts this year and this will remain a key trend in the future, according to market analysts L2 ThinkTank.

Future Beauty Trends: Finding the right target

Guest Blog

Future Beauty Trends: Finding the right target

By Imogen Matthews

The recent Beauty Futures Forum conducted by trends forecasting agency 'The Future Laboratory' identified what we can expect next in terms of original concepts and different ways of targeting beauty consumers post-recession. Here, our expert...

JRC top global R&D ranking

J&J scores top 10 in R&D investment ranking

By Michelle Yeomans

Of 2,000 companies analysed for their commitment to R&D, Johnson & Johnson has been placed in the top ten line up of businesses investing more than 90% of their total expenditure in research and development.

EU-US 2nd round of regulation talks focuses on cosmetics

EU-US 2nd round of regulation talks focuses on cosmetics

By Michelle Yeomans

EU and US representatives have concluded their second round of week-long negotiations for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership where negotiating teams are said to have discussed regulatory compatibility for cosmetics.

Prada files fragrance lawsuit

Prada sues for trademark infringement

By Michelle Yeomans

The luxury house has filed suit against a Brooklyn-based knock off scents manufacturer as it believes it has violated the copyright of its' ‘Prada Candy’ fragrance.

Schwan relocates headquarters to Rutherford County

Schwan relocates headquarters to Rutherford County

By Chris BARKER

Schwan Cosmetics has moved its USA headquarters from New Jersey to Rutherford County in North Carolina in order to take advantage of a higher quality of life and a more skilled work force.

Pressure increases for Avon in on-going bribery investigation

Pressure increases for Avon in on-going bribery investigation

By Michelle Yeomans

The global cosmetics firm is concerned that its business could be affected by the Securities and Exchange Commission's recent proposal of a much larger penalty to settle bribery allegations than it had initially expected.

Tricking biological clock could boost microalgae production

Tricking biological clock could boost microalgae production

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

A group of scientists have discovered a way to trick algae's biological clock to remain in its daytime setting, which dramatically boosts the amount of valuable compounds that the marine plants can produce when they are grown in constant light.