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Ulta Beauty Storr
Ulta's CEO said customers are willing to give up spending on other products to continue buying makeup.
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Woman in heels wheeling suitcase and bag through airport
By getting treatments at local med spas during international layovers, I've optimized my time and saved money.
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A makeup artist applying makeup to a model backstage at LA Swim Week 2024.
One beauty founder told BI she thinks experiential beauty will be popular in 2025.
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The author smiles, with her hair pulled into a ponytail.
Although I'm in my 30s, I regularly book modeling jobs playing teenagers.
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Julia Pugachevsky before and after her skincare routine
On left, my skin in 2022. On right, how I look exactly two years later.
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A close-up of a forehead with small Botox bruises; a woman wearing Frownies patches on her forehead
Botox left me with a few small bruises. Frownies are a little annoying to put on, but they're effective and have no side effects.
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Photo collage featuring Musely's founder Jack Jia, surrounded by some of their products for personalized treatments for acne, rosacea, dark spots, and other skin conditions
Personalized skincare brands like Musely are using telehealth to offer consumers prescription products without a trip to the doctor's office.