Charles Sternberg, Assistant Editor11.15.21
Here's your weekly recap—the most viewed news stories on our site for the week ended November 13, 2021.
Following the recent Astroworld Tragedy, in which several people were killed and hundreds more were injured during a performance from Travis Scott, Kylie Cosmetics has received some backlash from fans. Some TikTok users are even throwing Kylie Lip Kits in the garbage. Experts speculate that Kylie Cosmetics may lose millions due to lost business partnerships.
In more positive celebrity news, r.e.m. beauty, created and founded by Ariana Grande, officially launched with its inaugural Chapter 1 release on Friday, November 12. The name of the first drop is “ultraviolet” and it is cosmic- and space-themed, mostly focused on eyes and lips. The Chapter 1 collection includes 12 products.
In international news, Shiseido has unveiled Inryu, a new ingestible beauty brand which aims to improve the overall health of skin from the inside. When taken consistently, Inryu spreads beauty ingredients throughout the body. According to the brand, IN stands for inner beauty, and RYU means to flow.
Here are our top 10 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetic Companies
2. Meet The 6 New CEOs Of Our Top 20 Global Beauty Brands
3. Kylie Cosmetics Loses Fans After Astroworld Tragedy
4. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetics Companies 2021
5. r.e.m. Beauty by Ariana Grande Unveils Its First Drop, Coming Later This Week
6. The Post-Pandemic World: 5 Beauty Trends to Watch
7. IFF Reports Double-Digit Sales Growth for Second Consecutive Quarter
8. Shiseido to Launch New Ingestible Beauty Brand
9. Olay Designs an Easy-Open Lid—& Shares the Inclusive Design
10. Estée Lauder, Unilever and More Named to Forbes’ List of Top Female Friendly Companies
Thanks for reading our Breaking News. We'll have a new list for you next Monday.
Have a great week!
Following the recent Astroworld Tragedy, in which several people were killed and hundreds more were injured during a performance from Travis Scott, Kylie Cosmetics has received some backlash from fans. Some TikTok users are even throwing Kylie Lip Kits in the garbage. Experts speculate that Kylie Cosmetics may lose millions due to lost business partnerships.
In more positive celebrity news, r.e.m. beauty, created and founded by Ariana Grande, officially launched with its inaugural Chapter 1 release on Friday, November 12. The name of the first drop is “ultraviolet” and it is cosmic- and space-themed, mostly focused on eyes and lips. The Chapter 1 collection includes 12 products.
In international news, Shiseido has unveiled Inryu, a new ingestible beauty brand which aims to improve the overall health of skin from the inside. When taken consistently, Inryu spreads beauty ingredients throughout the body. According to the brand, IN stands for inner beauty, and RYU means to flow.
Here are our top 10 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetic Companies
2. Meet The 6 New CEOs Of Our Top 20 Global Beauty Brands
3. Kylie Cosmetics Loses Fans After Astroworld Tragedy
4. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetics Companies 2021
5. r.e.m. Beauty by Ariana Grande Unveils Its First Drop, Coming Later This Week
6. The Post-Pandemic World: 5 Beauty Trends to Watch
7. IFF Reports Double-Digit Sales Growth for Second Consecutive Quarter
8. Shiseido to Launch New Ingestible Beauty Brand
9. Olay Designs an Easy-Open Lid—& Shares the Inclusive Design
10. Estée Lauder, Unilever and More Named to Forbes’ List of Top Female Friendly Companies
Thanks for reading our Breaking News. We'll have a new list for you next Monday.
Have a great week!