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K-beauty demand takes Laneige to the top

K-beauty demand takes Laneige to the top

By Michelle Yeomans

According to market research firm Brand Stock, Laneige is Korea's most valuable cosmetics company for women, thanks to the popularity of South Korean culture overseas.

CIRS summit to address 'series of tremendous changes' in regulations

CIRS summit to address 'series of tremendous changes' in regulations

By Michelle Yeomans

Asia has become one of the biggest cosmetic markets in recent years, among which, China is the most prominent. In an effort to help the industry get to grips with supervisory policies, CIRS is hosting the region's 'first' regulations summit. 

Pola Orbis to see profits of 20 billion yen in 2015

Pola Orbis to see profits of 20 billion yen in 2015

By Michelle Yeomans

Japanese cosmetics giant, Pola Orbis has refocused its' strategy in China, stepping up internet sales and streamlining its' efforts to put it on track for a year ending profit of around 20 billion yen ($164 million yen).

Could Kao snap up P&G’s Wella hair care unit?

Could Kao snap up P&G’s Wella hair care unit?

By Michelle Yeomans

Procter & Gamble has reportedly published sale documents for its’ Wella hair care brand, and although the company has yet to comment on the speculation, Japanese giant Kao is among those tipped to be a potential buyer.

Shiseido steps up retail strategy in Japan

Shiseido steps up retail strategy in Japan

By Michelle Yeomans

As part of Shiseido's goal to become more accessible to Asian consumers, the brand is heavily investing in enhancing its' travel retail business with duty-free stores.

Indonesia's beauty market among 'new growth hot spots'

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Indonesia's beauty market among 'new growth hot spots'

By Michelle Yeomans

With emerging markets slowing down, attention has turned to core businesses and untapped markets such as Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. Cosmetics Design caught up with Euromonitor to discuss new growth hot spots.

Sorbet natural cosmetics making headway in NZ

Sorbet natural cosmetics making headway in NZ

By Michelle Yeomans

An ambitious Christchurch cosmetics start-up is elbowing its' way to the forefront of New Zealand's cosmetics market. Which just goes to show that it's not just the big players changing the game.

Shiseido's new R&D hub represents 'Vision 2020' plan

Shiseido's new R&D hub represents 'Vision 2020' plan

By Michelle Yeomans

After curbing its R&D spending in the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, Shiseido is now investing in R&D again with hopes to boost group sales above the 1 trillion yen mark by 2020.

China's 'House call' beauty services are making serious profit...

China's 'House call' beauty services are making serious profit...

By Michelle Yeomans

Beauty service companies offering a portfolio of manicurists or beauticians that visit customers at their own home are gaining momentum in China as women are reported to be more comfortable with letting a 'stranger' into their home. 

What do men want? Navigating Asia's male grooming demand

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What do men want? Navigating Asia's male grooming demand

By Michelle Yeomans

As Western males start to experiment with a grooming regime, Asian men are looking for more complex solutions that go beyond maintaining hygiene and appearance. However, with no two markets on the region alike, it can be tricky to know which product will...

Nu Skin gets the go ahead for China's Zhejiang Province

Nu Skin gets the go ahead for China's Zhejiang Province

By Michelle Yeomans

International skin care player, Nu Skin has been given the go ahead to begin direct selling in China's Zhejiang Province, bringing its' global presence to a total of 30 cities in 19 provinces and municipalities.

Importing cosmetics in China? Here’s how the regulation looks…

Regulation Explained

Importing cosmetics in China? Here’s how the regulation looks…

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

The Chinese cosmetics market is a growing one and has become appealing for many major brands around the world, particularly with its booming skin care segment. Here, we speak to Regulatory expert Dr Tommy Kong about the challenges of entering the China...

AkzoNobel aims for better service and sustainability with new China plant

AkzoNobel aims for better service and sustainability with new China plant

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Chemicals company AkzoNobel is targeting the China market and looking to better serve its personal care customers there with a new alkoxylation facility in Ningbo bringing the company’s total investment in the strategic multi-site to more than €400 million...

Cosmetics Design's colour cosmetics forum kicks off today!

Cosmetics Design's colour cosmetics forum kicks off today!

By Michelle Yeomans

There's still time left to register for Cosmetics Design's multifunctional colour cosmetics forum, where our panel of experts will discuss the latest innovations and challenges of a segment where alphabet creams are just the tip of the iceberg...

Male tanning tipped as China's next booming market

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Male tanning tipped as China's next booming market

By Michelle Yeomans

Globally speaking, the male market merely follows what’s popular in the female one. However, in China, analysts say skin whitening, which has undoubtedly been the prevailing trend for women, has been forced on Chinese men.

WeChat is re-inventing China's direct sales model, says expert

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WeChat is re-inventing China's direct sales model, says expert

By Michelle Yeomans

China is already the second largest online retail market in the world, and the fastest growing. There, the details lie in creating more active events, promotions and digital marketing strategies, especially through social media platforms like WeChat.

'Glabra' - the 'go to' ingredient for face masks?

'Glabra' - the 'go to' ingredient for face masks?

By Michelle Yeomans

As brands scramble to cater to Asia’s demand for a higher level of user experience in skin care, various brands have been investing in 'Glabra' – also known as golden collagen for face masks.

'Brands MUST stay out of China in order to speed up change,' says HSI

Part II

'Brands MUST stay out of China in order to speed up change,' says HSI

By Michelle Yeomans

Yesterday, Cosmetics Design spoke to Alain Khaiat about cosmetic brands opting out of China over animal testing. On his advice that the bigger players ‘cannot afford not to be present’, the HSI disagrees, claiming that on the contrary, brands can and...