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26 Jul

The Pit Stop AS9 E04 🏁 Trixie Mattel &

The Pit Stop AS9 E04 🏁 Trixie Mattel &
It’s Makeover week and the Midwest makeup moguls are back together! Kim Chi returns to The Pit Stop, joining @trixie to recap the most recent episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 9. Journey back to Chicago within the 2010s, and rejoice makeup, because this week the queens are on fire! Go watch on MTV and Paramount+ in US and Latin America https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/rupauls-drag-race/ In every single place else watch here: https://dragrace.wowpresentsplus.com/ #MTV #DragRace #ThePitStop Now on YouTube TV: https://television.youtube.com/welcome/ Take heed to Squirrel Friends: The Official RuPaul's Drag Race Podcast hosted by Alec Mappa and Loni Love. Available wherever you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.iheart.com/Squirrel-Friends-YT More from RuPaul's Drag Race: Official Website: http://www.mtv.com/shows/rupauls-drag-race Follow RuPaul's Drag Race on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rupaulsdragrace Follow RuPaul's Drag Race on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rupaulsdragrace Follow...
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2 Mar

Coty to Stop Business in Russia

Coty to Stop Business in Russia
Coty Inc. will wind down operations in Russia, which make up barely greater than 3 percent of the whole business, the corporate said Wednesday. “After careful consideration, including evaluation of relevant U.S., U.K. and other applicable regulation, Coty has decided to wind down its Russian operations starting immediately,” the corporate said in an announcement. Coty’s move to stop operations in Russia comes nearly two months after many big beauty and consumer products corporations, including Coty, halted industrial activity there, as a result of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s continuing attack on Ukraine. Coty is the tenth largest beauty manufacturer on the planet, in accordance with the Beauty Inc Top 100. The corporate posted $5 billion in sales for calendar 2021 — 3 percent of...
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12 Dec

Walmart, CVS, and more to stop locking up beauty

Walmart, CVS, and more to stop locking up beauty
US drugstore chains Walmart, Walgreens, and CVS Health have all announced they may not be locking up cosmetics and hair care products aimed toward black people and other people of color. This discriminatory practice, which didn't cover brands traditionally targeted towards predominantly white consumers, meant that these beauty products could only be accessed by having an worker unlock the cases, a few of which featured additional anti-theft measures. In an announcement last week, Walmart said the locked cases had been used to discourage shoplifters from stealing products including electronics and cosmetics. Nevertheless, it continued: “We’re sensitive to the problem and understand the concerns raised by our customers and members of the community and have made the choice to discontinue placing multicultural hair...
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