Estée Lauder Calls Off Brand Sell-Off, Pivots to Restructuring
The Estée Lauder Companies has canceled plans to sell Too Faced, Smashbox, and Dr. Jart+, opting instead for aggressive internal restructuring.
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The Estée Lauder Companies has canceled plans to sell Too Faced, Smashbox, and Dr. Jart+, opting instead for aggressive internal restructuring.
Following its acquisition by Givaudan, Custom Essence is leveraging global resources to scale its wellness-driven fragrance innovation and physical footprint.
Cutting Horse VP Jimmy Shen explains why he is avoiding crowded prestige skincare portfolios to back mass beauty, hair loss, and color cosmetics.
Chinese pharma giant Baiyunshan is dismantling its multi-billion RMB brand licensing business to launch a joint venture focused on genuine beauty R&D.
As traditional marketing loses its grip, beauty brands are moving at breakneck speed to co-create viral moments with entertainment fandoms.
The Estée Lauder Companies will retain Too Faced, Smashbox, and Dr. Jart+, opting to revitalize the brands internally using an agile, indie-style approach.
Sol de Janeiro enters the men's market with Cheiroso Cologne Mists, leveraging soccer culture and rising demand for male body sprays.
TikTok Shop's beauty sales hit $980M in Q2, rivaling retail giants as K-beauty and viral skincare trends drive massive social commerce growth.
After building a massive digital presence, DIY lash brand FlutterHabit is making its brick-and-mortar debut in over 500 Sephora stores.
The closure of Emily DiDonato’s skincare brand Covey highlights the challenges celebrity founders face in a crowded, retail-driven beauty market.
Chinese actress Zhao Lusi has launched ROSE AMIGO, a niche skincare brand targeting China's rapidly growing neck care segment.
As the EU phases out cyclic silicones D4, D5, and D6, cosmetics brands face a massive reformulation challenge driven by environmental scrutiny.