Baby skincare is “going green” in the EMEA region from 2020 onwards
There have been notable developments across the EMEA region babycare sector in 2020,...
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There have been notable developments across the EMEA region babycare sector in 2020,...
Focusing on the use of diverse ingredients, which are unusual and natural and provide better results on the skin, is key to winning across beauty categories.
The National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), China’s regulatory body for drugs and medical devices, has announced that general cosmetics imported into China will no longer require animal testing from 1 May 2021 onwards.
Perricone MD has announced addition to Cold Plasma Plus+ with the launch of The Intensive Hydrating Complex.
China-based Yatsen Holding has signed a definitive agreement to buy skincare brand Eve Lom from Manzanita Capital.
SK-II, a leading Japanese skincare brand owned by Procter & Gamble, unveiled its flagship online store for South-East Asia on Lazada, one of the top e-commerce platforms in the region.
RE:ERTH, a skincare product maker based in Singapore, ventured into the hand care market with the launch of ‘Rejuvenating Hand Treatment’, a hand cream powered by its proprietary Lamellar technology, which is claimed to lock-in moisture for longer within the skin.
The US is home to four of the ten biggest cosmetics companies in the world, while Japan and France have two each. L'Oréal remains the world’s largest cosmetics company, followed by Unilever, and P&G. Cosmetics Technology lists the top ten cosmetics companies, based on revenues in 2020.
Sofwave Medical, an Israel-based provider of energy-based non-invasive, skin treatment aesthetic medical devices, has secured approval from Health Canada for its next-generation Sofwave system.
Australia's Ultraceuticals Skincare has launched cosmeceutical, skincare brand in the US.
GlobalData research has found the top influencers in beauty based on their performance and engagement online.