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Green Efforts, Fiscal Requirements Sees Beauty Companies Shifting Marketing Focus
A report from Kline & Company notes that many beauty companies are reducing and shifting marketing expenditures as materials costs continue and green efforts remain a consumer focus.
'Green' Standard Launched to Certify Cosmetic Product Life Cycle
Green Seal Inc. has created GS-50, reportedly the first U.S. certification standard for cosmetic and personal care products that covers the whole product life cycle.
Only on SkinInc.com: Tips for a Green and Gorgeous Skin Care Facility
Intercon Solutions provides exclusive tips for SkinInc.com on how your spa can go green today!
First National Standard for Natural Personal Care Products Around the Corner With Exclusive Commentary on How to Choose the Right Green Line for Your Clients
Only on SkinInc.com: Marilyn Patterson of Natural Cosmetic Solutions's explains how spas can choose the right natural or organic product line for their clients.
FTC Calls for Comments on its Revised "Green" Product Claims Guidance
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's proposed updates "will help businesses better align their product claims with consumer expectations.”
Should You Be Marketing Green Spas to Gen Y or Boomers?
Because of the span of green awareness among the population, multigenerational marketing may be the answer for your spa.
Do You Want to Learn More About How to Become a Green Spa?
The University of California, Irvine, is offering a new online course titled "Fundamentals of Green Spas, Hotels and Resorts."
Is Your Spa in a Green State?
The NMI releases information on the greenest states in the Union. If your spa is in one of them, it may be time to consider more green offerings.
Beauty Companies Slow to Embrace Sustainable Packaging
According to Organic Monitor, natural and organic beauty products are not meeting consumer expectations, in part, due to relatively low use of sustainable packaging solutions.
Whole Foods Requiring USDA Certification on Organic Beauty Products
Beauty products with organic claims sold in in Whole Foods' U.S. stores must be third-party certified to the United States Department of Agriculture National Organic Program standard by June 1, 2011.
