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2.2- Marques - Page 50

  • Experiential Retail: How industry leading cosmetics brands are moving ahead. [#loreal #retail #us]

    By Deanna Utroske, 27-Jan-2016

    L’Oréal’s color cosmetics brand NYX Professional Makeup just opened a digitally enhanced flagship store in California’s Silicon Valley. It’s the start of a new retail strategy for NYX and part of an industry wide movement.

  • Heavier #Regulations Being Considered by the US Congress. [#Cosmetics #US]

    By Kenneth Artz (KArtz@heartland.org) research fellow for health policy at The Heartland

    Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) introduced the Safe Cosmetics Modernization Act (SCMA) in the U.S. House of Representatives in November 2015.

    Sessions said in a statement given while introducing the bill that it would streamline and strengthen consumer safety requirements without “strangling small businesses in the cosmetic industry with onerous regulations.”

    “[SCMA] creates uniform standards and provides entrepreneurs and innovators in the cosmetic industry with the opportunities they need to compete in both national and international marketplaces by modernizing outdated regulations,” said Sessions in his statement.

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  • Cruel dilemma: European Union law bans cosmetics testing on animal, China requires it. - [#cosmetics #animaltesting]

    The announcement that PETA UK has accused nine leading cosmetics brands of breaking European law by selling products tested on animals for the Chinese market is very disturbing, if not surprising.

    European Union law bans the sale of any cosmetic product that has been tested on animals in finished form after 2004, as well as cosmetics containing ingredients subject to new animal testing after 2013.

    According to PETA, cosmetics brands Benefit, Bliss, Caudalie, Clarins, Clinique, Dior, Estée Lauder and Gucci all sell their products in China, where the law requires pre-market animal testing for all imported cosmetics. There are also reports of Chinese authorities carrying out post-market animal testing on cosmetics already approved for sale, and also requiring companies to carry out additional animal testing for cosmetic ingredients that have not previously been approved for use in China.

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  • Prise de parole Promise Consulting à "Goût de Luxe" BFM Business : les marques de mode française et le marché Chinois [#BFM #bfmbusiness #Chine]

    La tendance shopping: La Fédération française du prêt-à-porter féminin s'installe à Hangzhou - 26/01

    Pour regarder la vidéo : BFM Business- Goût de luxe 26/01

    Ce mardi 26 janvier 2016, Karine Vergniol a présenté la nouvelle tendance shopping. Cette semaine, le lancement des marques de mode françaises en Chine.

     La Fédération française du prêt-à-porter féminin a en effet ouvert un bureau de représentation à Hangzhou, une ville d'activité textile près de Shanghai.

    Avec: Patricia Brafman, directrice internationale de la Fédération française du prêt-à-porter féminin. Damien Pommeret, directeur du développement international chez IKKS. Jean-Baptiste Danet, directeur général du groupe Dragon Rouge. Et Jean-Claude Pacitto, consultant chez Promise Consulting. - Goûts de Luxe Paris, présenté par Karine Vergniol, sur BFM Business.

     
  • Unilever expects prestige skin care acquisitions to kick on and strengthen in 2016 [#Cosmetics #skincare #Unilever ]

    [Published in http://www.cosmeticsdesign-europe.com]

    Unilever expects prestige skin care acquisitions to kick on and strengthen in 2016

    By Andrew McDougall+, 22-Jan-2016

    Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant Unilever is expecting to strengthen its position in the prestige skin care market as its 2015 acquisitions are now all fully integrated and provide a strong base in this field.

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