Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor06.06.22
Here's your weekly recap—the most viewed news stories on our site for the week ended June 4, 2022.
Last week, Unilever signed an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Nutrafol, a provider of hair wellness products. Nutrafol is well positioned to build on its eCommerce success and to grow its multichannel presence, including the network of more than 3,000 physicians who sell its products.
In skincare news, Kim Kardashian and Coty introduced SKKN BY KIM, an efficacious nine-product skincare collection “sitting at the intersection of elevated simplicity and innovative science.” Through active ingredients and technical formulas, SKKN BY KIM offers clinically proven skincare solutions to support the skin's natural abilities and revitalize the complexion.
In other news, Siita, a global skincare brand from South Korea, says it has developed a new technology to speed up plastic decomposition—becoming the world's first and only zero-waste company to treat its own plastic waste. Siita's technology, unveiled last September, accelerates the plastic decomposition process—shortening it from 500 years to 3 months.
2. Unilever to Acquire Majority Stake in Nutrafol
3. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetics Companies 2021
4. Kim Kardashian And Coty Introduce SKKN By KIM
5. K-Beauty Brand Siita Shares Plastic Decomposition Technology with The Beauty Industry
6. Puig Acquires a Majority Stake in Byredo
7. The Top Skincare and Beauty Trends Of 2022 So Far
8. Top Beauty Brands in The US—Ranked By Cosmetify
9. Estée Lauder Companies Faces Class Action Lawsuit
10. 4 Key Beauty Trends For 2023 By Trendalytics
Thanks for reading our Breaking News. We'll have a new list for you next Monday.
Have a great week!
Last week, Unilever signed an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Nutrafol, a provider of hair wellness products. Nutrafol is well positioned to build on its eCommerce success and to grow its multichannel presence, including the network of more than 3,000 physicians who sell its products.
In skincare news, Kim Kardashian and Coty introduced SKKN BY KIM, an efficacious nine-product skincare collection “sitting at the intersection of elevated simplicity and innovative science.” Through active ingredients and technical formulas, SKKN BY KIM offers clinically proven skincare solutions to support the skin's natural abilities and revitalize the complexion.
In other news, Siita, a global skincare brand from South Korea, says it has developed a new technology to speed up plastic decomposition—becoming the world's first and only zero-waste company to treat its own plastic waste. Siita's technology, unveiled last September, accelerates the plastic decomposition process—shortening it from 500 years to 3 months.
Here are our top 10 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetic Companies2. Unilever to Acquire Majority Stake in Nutrafol
3. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetics Companies 2021
4. Kim Kardashian And Coty Introduce SKKN By KIM
5. K-Beauty Brand Siita Shares Plastic Decomposition Technology with The Beauty Industry
6. Puig Acquires a Majority Stake in Byredo
7. The Top Skincare and Beauty Trends Of 2022 So Far
8. Top Beauty Brands in The US—Ranked By Cosmetify
9. Estée Lauder Companies Faces Class Action Lawsuit
10. 4 Key Beauty Trends For 2023 By Trendalytics
Thanks for reading our Breaking News. We'll have a new list for you next Monday.
Have a great week!