Khaled Hashem, the Minister of Industry, discussed with L'Oreal Egypt plans to enhance its investments and increase local components in manufacturing. The meeting also addressed boosting exports to meet the needs of regional and international markets.
Reports indicate a significant increase in the consumption of cosmetics and skincare products, raising concerns about their impact on children. The phenomenon, symbolized by 'Sephora Kids', has become a growing trend.
The Malaysian Ministry of Health has announced a ban on the sale of cosmetics named 'Glowing Nite Treatment' and 'Glowing Herbal Treatment' due to their toxic content, including mercury. This decision aims to protect citizens from health risks associated with these substances.
Roses, revered by ancient Egyptians for their beauty rituals, remain a valuable ingredient in skincare. From Cleopatra's baths to modern techniques, roses continue to enhance skin health.
JOY GROUP announced its financial results for 2025, surpassing revenues of <strong>$620 million</strong> with retail sales reaching <strong>$730 million</strong>. This marks a notable growth of <strong>22%</strong> compared to the previous year, showcasing the company's continued strength in the market.
Ulta Beauty has opened its new branch in Dubai Mall, marking a significant step in expanding its presence in the Middle East. This location is ideal for meeting the growing demand for beauty products in the region.
PHA acids (polyhydroxy acids) offer an effective solution for achieving healthy skin without irritation. These gentle acids are suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin, making them a popular choice in skincare products.
Estée Lauder has announced negotiations to acquire the Spanish company Puig, potentially forming a beauty giant with annual sales of around $20 billion. The companies have not disclosed details of the deal.