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Covid
Post Covid-19: the challenges of the cosmetics industry
As the world begins to emerge from the crisis, what are the new codes of society? During a morning of conferences organized by the Franco-Japanese Exchange Committee on June 8, 2021, Audrey Roulin, beauty director of the trend agency Nelly Rodi, drew the contours of this post-pandemic society. She also gave keys to help cosmetics professionals to better understand consumers’ expectations.
Post Covid-19: cosmetics to heal the body... and the mind
The pandemic has highlighted the benefits of beauty products. They are not only useful for good hygiene, but play a major role in confidence, self-esteem and well-being. Mintel’s experts have selected, among the new cosmetic products, those that are most likely to take care of the citizens physically and mentally.
The artificial intelligence boom in the age of coronavirus
Telecommuting and confinement have largely encouraged consumers to pay more attention to the condition of their skin, at the expense of makeup. But with the closing of cosmetic stores, many people have been using artificial intelligence tools to analyze their skin for individual advice. Perfect Corp’s YouCam Makeup app just conducted a study that explores the surge in the use of skin care diagnost...
Covid 19: good results for online sales
According to the latest report published by the NPD forecasting agency, the online cosmetics business is doing well and the trend should continue over time. Specialized websites, beauty subscriptions/boxes and homemade skincare are achieving double digit growth in France.
E-commerce in times of Covid-19
Because of the sanitary crisis, the cosmetic professionals are forced to close their sales places punctually. Many consumers have naturally turned to the Internet to continue buying their beauty products. ESV Digital, a digital marketing agency, has conducted a study to understand the online retail landscape.
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Coronavirus: Guidance from the European Commission to speed up production of essential protections
In the context of the coronavirus outbreak, the European Commission has released guidance to assist manufacturers in ramping up production of essentia...
Sunday, March 29, 2020
Practical sheet Coronavirus: all the steps to get through the crisis
While the French population has been confined at home since March 17, 2020 and until at least 15 April, many companies, including those in the cosmeti...
Sunday, March 29, 2020
Covid-19 and the cosmetics industry: how to react to the crisis?
Since 17 March, France has been virtually at a standstill. This is due to the coronavirus epidemic that is spreading throughout the country. Many comp...
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
ECHA measures to speed up the supply of disinfectants
As the COVID-19 pandemic grows, it is essential for healthcare professionals and European citizens to have access to more disinfectants. To improve th...
Monday, March 23, 2020
Covid-19: the cosmetics industry's commitment
Like many countries, France is facing an epidemic on an unprecedented scale. While strong measures have been taken by the government to contain the co...
Monday, March 23, 2020
ECHA details its support to the European effort against coronavirus
In a press release published on 20 March 2020, ECHA announced that the Agency will, together with the European Commission, support Member States and i...
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