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L+A To Have a Royal Weekend with Princess Isabella + Nelly De Vuyst

Lipgloss and Aftershave

About Nelly De Vuyst We’ve loved Nelly De Vuyst for years, in 2018 we were the first media outlet to showcase their organic acne line of spa skin care products. Princess Isabella does not just associate herself with Nelly De Vuyst’s skincare products, she also supports its values, ethics, and ecological movement.

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Safeguarding Your Beauty Business: A Guide to Scam Prevention

New Age Spa Institute

Unfortunately, according to the FBI Internet Crimes Report, email scams have skyrocketed by 111% from 2018 to 2022, causing over $2.7 Legal and Ethical Responsibility Beyond financial and reputational considerations, there’s a legal and ethical responsibility to protect client information and business data from scammers.

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Personal Care Manufacturers, Brands, & Trends: Catering to Shifting Consumer Preferences

Cosmetify

The Indian beauty and retail market, particularly, has experienced a surge in newer products driven by Western trends and the rise of Indian entrepreneurs and start-ups. The global skincare market has been on a steady rise, with a valuation of $134.8 billion in 2018. percent until 2025.

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The Current State of Animal Testing in Beauty - Blog Version

The Eco Well Blog

There is so much misinformation about animal testing in the beauty sector, and a lot of opportunistic, probably predatory, marketing to take advantage. Many of these practices stemmed from ignorance - we had no idea the safety risks when these products were placed on the market. Why did we start testing on animals? E.g. Nazi germany.

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ChatGPT for Biology: What You Need to Know

Aesthetics Advisor

The marketing brochure talks about curing diseases and “creating new classes of proteins with transformative applications in agriculture, industrials, materials science, environmental remediation and beyond.” In May 2007, he founded Ethics Etc, a group blog for discussing contemporary philosophical issues in ethics and related areas.”

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