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Clear shift in skincare market as Gen Z moves away from fairness productsFairness creams declined 3% in 2023, signaling a shift towards brightening, glow, radiance, and anti-dullness products. Hindustan Unilever ...
Priyanka Chopra calls out Bollywood's colour bias, regrets starring in ‘damaging’ fairness cream ad in the pastChopra revealed that she had to undergo skin lightening multiple times for her films.
India tops APAC in men's beauty product launches: ReportAccording to a Mintel report, India, with 20% of the beauty products launched during the period meant for the facial care of men, was ahead...
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India not immune to societal tension: Unilever COO Nitin ParanjpeIn the middle of last year, HUL dropped the word 'fair' from one of its biggest brands Fair & Lovely, and also rebranded its Pond's White B...
D2C brand Bewakoof to enter beauty and personal care marketPrabhkiran Singh, founder of Bewakoof, said the company's track record and data showed a strong demand for differentiated beauty brands whi...
Pond’s White Beauty goes for colour correction, entire skincare portfolio is being reworked: HULAlmost every leading cosmetics company from Procter & Gamble and Emami to Nivea and Johnson & Johnson focused on whiteness or fairness vari...
Richa Chadha all-praise for HUL in a 'not fair but lovely' post, says it took her years to start loving her complexionRicha began the post talking about how she had got the shirt printed in 2015.
Twitter says 'fare thee well' to skin-whitening creams as HUL knocks off 'Fair' from 'Fair and Lovely'Last year, Unilever had removed words such as fair/fairness, white/whitening from its branding.
Pollution concerns in India not skin-deepAnti-pollution facewashes, toners and face cleansers from brands such as Pond’s, Amway and Lotus have grown 25-30% this year compared with ...
Love that face cream? Here's the damage it may be causing and what you can do about itIt’s time to stop the abuse of steroids in skincare. Use creams only after consulting a dermatologist.
Multinationals selling fairness cream fooling customers: Baba RamdevRamdev, whose Patanjali group has also diversified into a range of ayurvedic products, said that the multinational companies were fooling t...
Fooled by misleading ads of beauty products or nutrient supplements? You can sue themMS Kamath of Consumer Guidance Society of India said that there should be a regulatory agency to control and restrict such misleading ads.
Dabur forays into male grooming segment with OxyLife bleachDabur said, the new product has been developed keeping in mind that needs of male skin are completely different from that of a woman and it...
Fairness creams' segment slows down: Has the nation overcome its dark skin complex?Growth in fairness creams has slowed down dramatically. Is this a sign of a nation overcoming its dark skin complex or is it just a result ...
- Emami, Gillette, Hindustan Unilever, P&G gain as urban men turn beauty conscious
With urban men turning more beauty conscious than women, male skincare market is growing at a faster pace than that of women.
- Ozone Ayurvedics to double turnover in 2011-12
Ozone Ayurvedics is looking to double turnover from its flagship skincare brand – Nomarks – to Rs 130 crore in 2011-12.
- P&G drags HUL to advertising council
P&G is irked by HUL's claims that consumers prefer the latter’s Fair & Lovely Multivitamin as against the other international skin cream br...
- Elder Healthcare launches fairness cream for men
Elder Healthcare Ltd, which is a part of Elder Group, on Saturday launched 'Fairone Man,' a fairness cream for men.
- Men, a growing market for cosmetic products
With an increasing number of men thronging saloons for variety of beauty treatments, cosmetic companies are now targeting the 'untapped' ma...