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How beauty brands are powering growth on Tiktok

Inside Retail

While TikTok may be able to market just about anything, its robust community of makeup and skincare aficionados has rendered the platform a particularly valuable channel for beauty brands, with some of the industry’s buzziest names owing much of their success to TikTok hype. Campaigns aren’t the only ingredient in e.l.f.’s

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How Gem successfully created the go-to oral care brand for a new generation

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Instead, Gem has built a customer base by positioning oral care as part of their beauty routine. Gem’s formulas are free from parabens, triclosan, SLS, and instead contain oral probiotics, earth minerals and natural oils – refusing to contradict and compromise on health standards.

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How retail left the Baby Boomer generation and its “silver economy” on the table

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Whether marketers are subconsciously ageist or they’ve gotten distracted riding the Millennial branding and Gen Z social media wave all the way to the bank is still up for debate. It appears retail has left behind the Baby Boomer generation along with its disposable income and brand loyalty.

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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. While multinational brands had always dominated the Indian market, their beauty products were not really suited to the skin complexion of the typical Indian consumer.

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Immersive, inclusive and interactive: Sephora goes virtual

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Global beauty and skincare retailer Sephora has announced it will relaunch one of its largest beauty events, Sephoria, Virtual House of Beauty. People who attend will be able to play games, learn about new beauty products, join masterclasses and connect with brand founders and Sephora experts.

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Social creatures: How Alya Skin built their brand on Instagram

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Since launching Alya Skin in 2018, Manny Barbas and James Hachem have leveraged the power of social media to bring their brand to the world. Today, the cult beauty brand is globally recognised for its Pink Clay Mask, which proved wildly popular among beauty junkies on Instagram. Take feedback constructively.

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Why supermarkets are stocking breakout and trendsetting brands on their shelves

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Recently, the supermarket beauty aisle has undergone a makeover of sorts, with Australia’s leading supermarkets Coles and Woolworths now stocking digitally native self-care products. Beauty on a budget Alanna Hinds, managing director of Nobody’s Nobody parent company Stirling and Hinds defines the brands’ customers as both educated and savvy.