February’s top news stories
Dove launched new collection DermaSeries for dry skin and Unilever launched fragrance disclosure initiative in Europe. Cosmetics-technology.com wraps up the key headlines from February 2018.
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Dove launched new collection DermaSeries for dry skin and Unilever launched fragrance disclosure initiative in Europe. Cosmetics-technology.com wraps up the key headlines from February 2018.
US-based cosmeceutical treatments provider SkinCeuticals has opened its 50th advanced clinical spa in San Francisco, California.
L’Oréal USA has revealed plans to achieve carbon neutrality for all 21 of its manufacturing and distribution facilities in the US by 2019.
Consumer goods group Procter & Gamble (P&G) has announced that it has cut digital advertising costs by $200m last year.
US makeup brand Kat Von D Beauty has introduced a new membership scheme for professional make-up artists.
Revlon has signed a licence agreement with All Saints Retail.
Cosmetic start-up Sunshine & Glitter has launched a new bodycare line, including holographic glitter lotion Awesome Sauce.
Global beauty firm Coty is set to sell its manufacturing unit in Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, following a merger with P&G speciality beauty in 2016.
The Estée Lauder Companies has appointed Philippe Pinatel as its new senior vice-president and global general manager for its subsidiary unit MAC Cosmetics.
US personal care provider The Village Company’s HALLU brand has introduced new bath and bodycare product collections Unicorn, Mermaid, Fairy and Gnome.