Fragrance

  • Target furthers beauty footprint, introduces fragrances

    The collection will feature the confident and charming, good and grounded, vibrant and playful and cool and collected scents, which will be available in perfume, body spray and rollerball options.
  • Goddess Garden sensed opportunity with innovative scents offering

    Goddess Garden Organics recently augmented sensory health and wellness merchandising assortments with a line of wearable aromatherapy accessories and essential-oil roll-on perfumes.

    “Aromatherapy’s popularity is quickly becoming mainstream, and the benefits of pure essential oils are undeniable,” stated Nova Covington, CEO Goddess Garden, which operates out of Boulder, Colo. “Our new line lets people enjoy the benefits of aromatherapy on-the-go, with the added bonus of mood-enhancing stones.”

  • CVS Pharmacy unveils Black Friday, Cyber Monday deals

    With Thanksgiving days away, so are Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and CVS Pharmacy has shared the deals that will be available to its ExtraCare members this year. The Woonsocket, R.I.-based retailer said it will kick off a three-day Black Friday sales event on Thanksgiving Day to run through Nov. 25, and hold flash sales every day Nov. 26 through Dec. 2 from 12 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. for the week of Cyber Monday. 

  • Coty launches Katy Perry’s INDI as Walgreens exclusive

    NEW YORK — Coty is growing its fragrance portfolio with a new scent from Katy Perry that asks consumers to be “Different. Together.” The fragrance, Katy Perry’s INDI, has launched exclusively at Walgreens and Walgreens.com.

  • Future Trends: Beauty space, services need a makeover

    Americans are spending more than $60 billion on beauty annually. To survive as a meaningful competitor in this evolving beauty arena, drug stores must start to burnish their image.

  • 5 hot products from the robust offerings at CosmoProf North America

    Cosmoprof North America, or CPNA, delivered a robust beauty trade fair featuring resources for every aspect of business, from packaging and filling to finished product. The event, held July 9 to July 12 in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, grew this year in both attendance and square footage, which can be attributed to expansion in such specialized areas as scent, natural products and multicultural items, not to mention a multitude of country pavilions — with Korean beauty holding court in two areas.

  • ModiFace launches virtual skin assessment platform

    TORONTO — Augmented reality technology provider ModiFace has unveiled its latest effort — a web-based skin assessment platform for skin care brands. The patented technology allows users to upload a photo that it then analyzes for a virtual skin consultation, after which it suggests appropriate products for identified needs.

  • Estée Lauder taps Copeland for Modern Muse fragrance campaign

    NEW YORK — Estée Lauder on Monday named American Ballet Theatre principal ballerina Misty Copeland the new spokesmodel for its Modern Muse fragrance. She will be the face of the fragrance’s campaign, which debuts in August, across digital, TV, in-store and print channels.

  • Elizabeth Arden, Tapout partner on body spray line

    NEW YORK — Revlon’s Elizabeth Arden brand has unveiled its latest collaboration — a line of body sprays with fitness brand Tapout. The Tapout Body Sprays collection features actor, producer and WWE Superstar John Cena as a brand ambassador.

  • Yellow Wood closes sale of PDC brands

    BOSTON — PDC Brands, whose portfolio includes such personal care and beauty brands as Dr. Teal’s, Cantu, Body Fantasies, BOD Man and Eylure, has officially been sold to CVC Capital Partners. Yellow Wood Partners picked up roughly $1.42 billion for the company, which it acquired five years ago.
     
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