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14 Apr

Vogue's Verdict: Fenty Fuchsia Lip Bomb

Vogue's Verdict: Fenty Fuchsia Lip Bomb
Vogue takes the FENTY BEAUTY Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer for a test drive. #Fenty #FentyBeauty #Vogue Subscribe to British Vogue►► https://www.youtube.com/britishvogue?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT WITH BRITISH VOGUE Web: https://www.vogue.co.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/britishvogue Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishvogue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishvogue Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/britishvogue Newsletter: https://www.vogue.co.uk/newsletters Subscribe: https://www.vogue.co.uk/subscribe ABOUT BRITISH VOGUE British Vogue is the world’s leading premium lifestyle and fashion entertainment channel. Weekly releases and brand recent original programming including short movies, series and in-depth documentaries, British Vogue’s channel is the final word destination for unprecedented access into the world of fashion, beauty and culture. ...
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14 Apr

The Webster Launches Beauty Vertical

The Webster Launches Beauty Vertical
The Webster boutique goes after a recent market: prestige beauty. The 11-year-old retailer, which now has eight locations nationwide, is amping up its offerings in the sweetness market. Beauty shouldn't be entirely recent to the retailer, which hosts outposts for hairstylist David Mallett and aesthetician Joanna Czech in its Latest York location, and has launched brands like La Bouche Rouge in america. Although The Webster is just dipping its toes into the sweetness business, founder and artistic director Laure Hériard Dubreuil sees a chance for her curatorial skills out there. “What’s at all times so vital and a part of the DNA of the Webster is the curation, and a combination of essentially the most established brands and the youngest designers. That’s...
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14 Apr

Is transparency the wonder industry’s newest trend?

Is transparency the wonder industry’s newest trend?
The organic beauty industry is growing, with latest ‘natural’ brands cropping up left, right and centre, but are the entire ingredients used actually organic, or are we being ‘greenwashed’ into spending our money on uncertified products? Warning: this text may ignite a real-life Mean Girls Regina George Kalteen bar type realisation, except you haven’t unknowingly been eating carb bars on the reg. It’s less about what you’ve been putting into your body, and more to do with what you’ve been putting on it – for instance, that ‘all-natural’ argan oil face cream you’ve been slathering on thick and fast… The organic beauty industry is growing. In keeping with the Soil Association Certification, sales in...
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14 Apr

Eau de Cologne Sells Out in Turkey Amid Coronavirus

Eau de Cologne Sells Out in Turkey Amid Coronavirus
While many countries saw their stock of hydroalcoholic gel plummet as soon because the coronavirus hit, Turkey had a run on one other style of product: eau de cologne. There, eau de cologne isn’t traditionally used as men’s scent. Relatively, its historical purpose has been as a hand sanitizer, because of its high — 80 percent — alcohol content, explained Ahu Sendilmen, global and Turkey service leader, consumer panels and member at Ipsos market research company. When people visit friends’ homes, for example, eau de cologne is commonly proffered to scrub hands, and up to now it was on offer in buses on routes through the provinces, alongside treats to eat. Turkey’s Ministry of Health announced the country’s first case of COVID-19 on March...
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