Italian cosmetics company Pupa Milano is gearing up to take on the ‘huge potential’ of Asia’s beauty market with a new skin care line and new makeup innovations.
Italian beauty brand Teaology believes its business in Asia could surpass Europe in just a “couple of years” in line with the company’s five-year plan to expand its global footprint.
Building on the multi-brand specially beauty concept popularized by retailers large and small, like Sephora, Ulta, Credo, and Beauty Heroes, Mozzafiato is curating Italian Beauty brands for the US market and reaching consumers both online and in store....
A 17th century cosmetic brand founded by a religious order is tapping into the growing importance of wellness and inner well-being to expand its presence in Singapore.
The Italian Trade Agency partners with legacy and startup brands across categories to help bring the best and latest in Italian cosmetics, personal care, and grooming innovation to consumers here in the States.
Recent reports suggest that snail farming has increased by as much as 325% in Italy over the past two decades, driven mainly by the booming demand for snail slime in cosmetics.
The 49th edition of Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna returns once more in March and 2016 will see the show with its most global reach ever, according to the organisers, as more than 2500 firms are due to attend, including 73% from abroad.
Italian consumers are turning either to the highest end beauty products, or the lowest, as the mid-range takes the hit of the country’s recent economic uncertainty, according to Euromonitor International.
According to recently released figures from Cosmetica Italia, as the domestic market in Italy continues to decline, the country still stands to profit from cosmetic exports.
Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna saw record breaking figures in 2013 with visitor attendance and international presence up, demonstrating the global scope for the event.
According to Unipro, the Italian cosmetics industry association, “exports have reached €2.9bn in 2011, increasing 19 per cent year on year and boosting the industry as a whole by 6 per cent.”
A European Commission funded project developing packaging made from cheese by-products for the cosmetics and food industries is holding two workshops about the project in Italy and Hungary.
Personal care giants Beiersdorf has finalised the realignment of
its logistics restructuring with the planned transfer of its
production/product groups from Italy to Spain, Germany and Poland.
Italian salon hair care manufacturer Alfaparf Milano has taken on a
new distributor in the all-important Florida market, where it is
now looking to expand its operations.
Swiss fragrance and flavours company Firmenich said this week that
five out of twelve European "FiFi" Best Fragrance Awards were won
by fragrances created by Firmenich.