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Tuesday, July 15

Beauty

How Rising Temperatures Are Raising the Bar for Beauty and Wellness

With high temperatures continuing to progress, companies are becoming more innovative to meet consumer demands for solutions across most categories.

In today's WWD, Wellness Reporter Emily Burns writes about how exactly wellness and beauty brands are responding to extreme heat with cooling products, temperature regulating fabrics, nighttime activities and more.

Elsewhere, how will President Donald Trump’s tariffs impact K-beauty and who's winning the 2025 fragrance game so far? — Kathryn Hopkins, Senior Beauty Editor, WWD

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Fragrance

Who's Winning the 2025 Fragrance Game so Far?

Findings from YipitData show that TikTok Shop and Target are neck-and-neck by fragrance sales; Kayali is number one at Sephora, and mor …

Beauty Features

How Will Trump's Tariffs Impact K-beauty?

A renewed threat of tariffs is looming over the category at a time when K-beauty brands are looking to further their presence in the U. …

Skin Care

Kirk Perry Appointed Interim CEO of Kenvue Amid Strategic Review

Thibaut Mongon has stepped down as CEO.

Skin Care

EXCLUSIVE: Brad Pitt's Skin Care Brand Beau Domaine Introduces New Planet-friendly Packaging

Originally named Le Domaine, the skin care brand was cofounded by Pitt and the Perrin family in 2022.

Beauty Features

There's Now a Tool for Predicting How Your Skin Could Age With Versus Without SPF Use

Called "SPF Truth Booth," the simulator was developed by SkinGPT maker Haut.AI.

Skin Care

Petra Ecclestone Is Heading to Las Vegas, but Not for the Formula 1 Grand Prix

Ecclestone, a daughter of F1 billionaire Bernie Ecclestone, is taking her new beauty and lifestyle brand, Crickle Daisy, to Cosmoprof i …

Wellness

EXCLUSIVE: Nara Smith Fronts Vegamour Hair Supplement Campaign

The biotech hair brand deepens its hair wellness strategy with a new product, Gro+ Advanced Supplements, and website relaunch showcasin …