Earlier this month, when L’Oréal Paris UK hired British beauty blogger Amena Khan to be the face of its new hair care line, Elvive, the cosmetics company—the largest in the world—was celebrated for choosing a model wearing a hijab to front a hair campaign.
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A legal group is pushing for the Office of Government Ethics to investigate possible violations.
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China’s celebrity culture has blossomed over the past five years, with stars attending numerous local and international events. Helping them look elegant are celebrity stylists who are becoming famous in their own right
Like the proverbial tortoise and the hare, the Japanese beauty industry and its champions SK-II, Shiseido and Shu Uemura have been eclipsed of late by glitzier Korean brands, but new niche labels may help Japan overtake Korea
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China’s spending on high-end stuff is on the rebound—and it’s an impressive rebound to boot.
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