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A group of dynamic young founders have set their sights on winning in beauty — but they’re not launching brands. They’re forging innovative ways of using AI to disrupt traditional sales and marketing techniques. This week, beauty market editor James Manso profiles four of the interesting and innovative companies in the space.
Elsewhere, we spotlight the top 10 brands on social media in the U.K., have the scoop on Courteney Cox’s next move for her buzzy environmental scent brand, HomeCourt, and report on the hot L.A.-based skin-care brand that's about to hit Sephora. — Jenny B. Fine, editor in chief, Beauty Inc |
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| Products The personal care brand is introducing laundry essentials in signature scents, launching direct-to-consumer before expanding into retai … |
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| Beauty Features On the heels of a buzzy event in Dubai celebrating the brand's latest Ube collection launch, Huda Beauty took the top spot for the mont … |
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| Skin Care It marks Monaghan’s first beauty contract. |
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| Skin Care The Canadian company plans to accelerate Look Beauty’s global growth and expand its portfolio of Korean-made skin care products. |
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| Skin Care Facile enters 276 Sephora stores on May 16, after dropping online on March 25. |
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