Our recap of the most-read cosmetics stories of the month of June, featuring the latest in beauty innovation, trends and regulations.
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Our recap of the most-read cosmetics stories of the month of June, featuring the latest in beauty innovation, trends and regulations.
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Beauty brands looking into South Korea’s post-pandemic personal care market can tap into upcoming trends triggered by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
A growing number of cosmetic brands are turning to livestreaming in South East Asia as a way to supplement the loss of physical interaction with consumers due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
LVMH-owned Benefit Cosmetics says it is ‘actively exploring’ new digital tools like Augmented Reality (AR) tech to be able to engage and connect with consumers in a post-COVID world.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the Philippines has detailed a set of cosmetic labelling requirements for rubbing alcohol and hand sanitisers in light of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Australia-based beauty tech firm Réduit is looking to target China, Japan and Korea with its newly launched hair care gadget that claims to deliver better results with less wastage.
A proposal to end taxation on cosmetic products in China could provide a major boost to international cosmetic companies retailing in the country.
Skin care brands in India have an opportunity to create products in contactless application formats to help Indian consumers avoid touching their face during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Beauty brands looking to tapping into the growing Vietnam market may have more opportunities following the government’s announcement that it plans to focus on developing its e-commerce sector in the wake of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Dow has launched a bio-based and biodegradable SPF booster to meet quickening industry and consumer demand for natural sun care products.
Fragrance producer Symrise has developed a unisex eau de cologne created with sustainable ingredients for those on the frontline of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis around the globe, including those in China and Singapore.