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At Your Fingertips
By Sara Mason
New colors and application technology offer nail polish brands new hope in reviving sales depressed from prevailing natural trends.
Putting the Color in Cosmetics Sales
By Diana Dodson
The color cosmetics category is one of the most fashion-oriented in the beauty market, with catwalk styles exerting influence over the mainstream market. But, as the world's developed markets approach saturation, manufacturers must find new ways to compete, and many are drawing inspiration from other categories and even other industries.
Changes on the Horizon in Natural Cosmetics Market
Organic Monitor is predicting 2008 to be defining year in the adoption of natural and organic standards in the skin care industry, possibly affecting a range of products and treatment options.
Treatment Styles, Spiced Up
By Noreen Young
Incorporate Asian-influenced treatments and styles to give your spa a lift.
Spring is in the Air
By Abby Penning
Feel the rejuvenation of the season with a burst of new makeup colors.
Personal Care Products Gaining Ground on Cosmetic Surgery
The drive for consumers to improve their personal appearance is increasing, according to a duo of reports from independant market analyst Datamonitor, and this is leading to more people seeking out minimally invasive treatments and professional personal care products.
Chemical Reaction: Biology at the Cosmetics Counter
By Steve Herman
The combined use of prebiotics and probiotics for a targeted approach to battling bad bacteria on the skin is among the newest ingredient trends for skin and hair care products.
Extreme Makeup: On the Set of "Lost"
By Cathy Christensen
A chat with the hit television show’s makeup supervisor reveals how sun, bugs and a variety of skin tones makes for a very interesting day at the office.
India to Spice Up Cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals and More
The federal government in Panaji, India, plans to set up an Indian Institute of Spice Technology for research of spices for use in pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals and cosmetic.
Unilever to Cease Using Shark Products in Cosmetics
Personal care, household product and food manufacturer Unilever has announced it will no longer use shark squalene in its cosmetics, instead using a plant-based squalene.
