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Nat Habit’s clean beauty revolution: from D2C success to offline expansion

Inside Retail

In India’s fast-paced beauty and personal care market, where trends evolve, and consumer needs emerge, Nat Habit stands out as a beacon of authenticity and commitment to natural wellness. Our focus on Ayurveda, freshness, and sustainability aligns with the evolving preferences of consumers,” she stressed.

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“It’s the next frontier”: Creating Australia’s fastest-growing hair care brand

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Hair care, previously the step-sister to makeup and skincare, is starting to take centre stage as a major beauty category. This can be seen with the cult-like following that hair care brands like Bread and Ouai have earned and the introduction of celebrity hair care lines including Beyoncé’s Cécred and Jennifer Aniston’s LolaVie.

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How Olive Young dominates K-beauty by boosting small brands

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In the past decade, Korean cosmetic companies have become formidable players in the beauty industry. Famed for the latest in product development and cutting-edge formulations that can rival the West, K-beauty products are now renowned worldwide. Here’s why Olive Young is the one to watch for the beauty industry.

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Meet Sugar: The “anti-establishment” beauty retailer Indian consumers crave

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It’s been quite a year for Indian beauty retailer Sugar, which has just concluded a $50 million Series D fundraise led by the Asia Fund of L Catterton. L Catterton’s strategic partnership with LVMH will also supercharge Sugar’s expansion in the near future. Consumers are at the heart of all we do. Celebrating uniqueness.

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Why the “stars are aligning” for a successful return of Marc Jacobs Beauty

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American fashion designer Marc Jacobs first launched his eponymous beauty brand in 2013, making more than 120 products available for purchase in select Marc Jacobs stores and at Sephora. ” Now, the brand has announced that it is officially being revived through a partnership with French-American multinational beauty company Coty.

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Who Gives A Crap founder talks US expansion and launching new brands

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IR: We’ve seen consumer behaviour change rapidly during and after the pandemic. Looking ahead, what are the major consumer trends that are on your radar, and how is Who Gives A Crap preparing for them? Looking ahead, it’s not just sustainable products that consumers are interested in, but an entirely sustainable supply chain.

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Sephora CEO Guillaume Motte shares his four ingredients for success 

Inside Retail

French prestige beauty retailer Sephora is widely recognised as a leader in its category, with 3000 stores and 52,000 team members operating worldwide. While the beauty category tends to be resilient in times of economic downturn, Motte noted that Sephora outperformed the market. “We For us, the word partner is not a gimmick.”