Search results for "Cosmetics

Showing 1 - 10 of 16 results

Sort results by: date | relevance

Search filters:

By Date

  • 1996 Remove filter

By Industry Sector

  • Government / Non-Profit Remove filter

Click remove filters icon to remove filters

Clear this search

Add Search Filters:

By Publication

By News Type

By Discipline

By Sector

NEWS: Clarins fury at Asda price cuts

Cosmetics company Clarins is threatening legal action against Asda for selling products from its...Cosmetics company Clarins is threatening legal action against Asda for selling products from its skin-care range at knockdown prices in the run-up to Christmas. Clarins does not officially supply Asda but the supermarket buys the products on the grey market. It is currently offering eight ...

DIARY: Some of you may...

as 11 healthcare titles, is to launch a useful new publication next March called Cosmetic Surgery ... about cosmetic surgery procedures . All those in need of a little nip here or tuck ...

THIS WEEK: Lancaster axes link with Boots

and is pulling its loss-making cosmetics brands out of all Boots stores in a bid to move up-market....and is pulling its loss-making cosmetics brands out of all Boots stores in a bid to move up-market. The German-owned company wants to reposition its Lancaster cosmetics brand as an exclusive department store ... as a result of the changes. The restructure focuses on the cosmetics business which has been ...

THIS WEEK: BRIEFS

the pubs, is also to be launched. Miners makeover The Miners Cosmetics brand has relaunched ...

THIS WEEK: STOP PRESS

campaign through J Walter Thompson. The up-market cosmetics company Lancaster lost its president ...

ADVERTISING & PROMOTION: Greenpeace hits out at cosmetic giants over PVC

Greenpeace will condemn leading hair and baby care brands, including Garnier Neutralia and Johnson s baby oil, in a new campaign against PVC packaging.

CAMPAIGNS: CHARITY; Cutex a winner with plate class

responded. However, the project was then put on hold whilst Cutex launched a new range of cosmetics ...

MARKETING FOCUS: The regulation game

the brand as a beautiful drink for beautiful people which encouraged ugly people to resort to cosmetic ... The drinks company claimed the whole campaign was done tongue-in-cheek and that the mention of cosmetic ... disfigurements and those who had undergone cosmetic surgery did not see the joke. The ITC received more than 70 ...

ANALYSIS: BIG QUESTION; Do politicians use PR properly?

of their words and, indeed, their policies, would be less in need of the cosmetic treatments that now pass ...

NEWS: ITC places restrictions on HHCL’s Martini film

encourage ugly people to resort to cosmetic surgery so that they are attractive enough to drink Martini ...

 

Additional Information

Latest jobs Jobs web feed