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Juice Beauty, Early Clean Beauty Pioneer, to Liquidate Assets
The company was founded by Karen Behnke in 2005.
From Ritual to Olive & June — When One Brand’s Inflection Point Creates an Industry-wide Ripple Effect
Heavily tapped into consumer culture and needs, Olive & June and Ritual are fast-tracking change in their…
What Is Clean Coffee?
Experts discuss the prevalence of toxins in coffee and what consumers should look for.
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Clean Beauty Brands Grow in Beauty’s Double-Digit Losses
Beauty sales tank as the world braces for an ensuing recession. Clean brands seem to be an exception.
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Furtuna Skin is the Italian beauty brand making sustainability chic.
Rael Closes on $2.1M Pre-Series A Round
SoftBank Ventures Korea and Thrive Market Ventures are investors in the round.
The Middle East’s Hottest Luxury Skin-Care Brand Lands Stateside
Shiffa lands at nordstrom.com.
A Pioneer in Green Beauty Looks to Awaken a Stubborn Chicago Market
The Windy City has been slower than other markets to embrace the green beauty movement. But Jenny Duranski…
Dr. Hauschka Adds Color Cosmetics Range, Naturally
A five-city influencer tour will help introduce consumers to the plant and mineral-based range.
Australia’s Inika Organic Eyes U.S. Expansion
The organic cosmetic line aims to be in 150-200 U.S. doors by the end of 2017.
Birkenstock Steps Into Skin Care
The iconic German footwear brand has created a natural cosmetic line based around the lifting effect of cork…
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As consumers connect the dots between beauty, food and wellness, products are cropping up in the marketplace…
Kneipp Sets Goals on 100 U.S. Stores
Brick-and-mortar stores will help to gain U.S. recognition