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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. million from a Series B funding round, and Das thinks it is on the brink of an exciting phase of expansion and innovation.

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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 demographics are driving Milligram’s physical retail expansion

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There’s a term the Japanese use to describe finding beauty in everyday objects – ‘wabi-sabi’. We gained a lot of experience in that as part of the business, and we really wanted to come into the physical space,” Druce said. “It The business was started in 2007 by Scott Druce and Matt Harris. In the end, Milligram is about wabi-sabi.

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Bankrupt beauty: Lessons from Revlon’s supply chain failures

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For the 90-year-old beauty giant, the filing represents a final lifeline, as it attempts to rectify debt with creditors by borrowing over $370million. Known as a trailblazer, Revlon was once the most radical company in its space. The democratisation of beauty. What went wrong?

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Inside Ikkari’s first physical store – and its plans for more

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After only six months of operations, Aje Collective’s beauty brand, Ikkari, launched its first physical location, with the promise of more to come. The business uses all-natural ingredients across a slew of products, ranging from skincare and ingestibles, to beauty and diffusers. Next, however, is its own bricks-and-mortar expansion.

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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. Celebrating uniqueness. The immediate future. The Indian landscape.

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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. Today, Gem’s oral care product line extends well beyond toothpaste to now include whitening pens, whitening strips, mouthwash, breath spray floss and an electric toothbrush.