China Beauty Shakeout Escalates as Brands Pivot to Profitability
As imported brands lose market share and retail formats pivot online, cosmetics companies in China are replacing expansion with disciplined profitability.
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As imported brands lose market share and retail formats pivot online, cosmetics companies in China are replacing expansion with disciplined profitability.
Olive Young brought its flagship Festa event to Los Angeles, drawing 100,000 fans as K-beauty brands escalate U.S. retail competition.
Chinese cleaning leader Blue Moon is pursuing bankruptcy liquidations against defunct distributors and infringers to enforce judgments and claim debts.
The Perfume Shop reports a rise in fragrance layering as consumers mix scents, driving demand for complementary body care, mists, and scent wardrobes.
Jordana Ticia founder Jordana Franks shares how she built a UK beauty brand from liquid lipsticks to Space NK shelf space.
As oral GLP-1 weight-loss drugs enter the UK market, consumer spending is shifting toward skin-firming products, collagen, and health supplements.
Beauty pioneer Ruby Hammer discusses her career, launching Ruby & Millie, and championing shade inclusivity long before it became an industry standard.
After leaving Sephora, historic beauty brand Fashion Fair is targeting consumers over 40 with tailored retail channels and skincare formulations.
Diptyque has expanded its Harrods counter in London to 27 square meters, unifying its fragrance, candle, bath, and home ranges in a redesigned retail space.