Clé de Peau Beauté unveils a revitalized La Crème high-performance face cream

    Shiseido-owned luxury beauty brand Clé de Peau Beauté has unveiled a revitalized edition of the iconic La Crème, its high-performance face cream. The new La Crème is poised to launch in Spring/Summer 2020. The revitalized formulation contains the new CeraFerment Extract which is crafted from a yeast that was discovered in Japan’s Akita … Read more

Clean Beauty – a collection free of paraben, paraffin, phthalate, sulfate, silicone, and animal testing

  Pure, powerful, natural beauty products, containing what you want and nothing more – this collection at Neiman Marcus is free of paraben, paraffin, phthalate, sulfate, silicone, and animal testing. Neiman Marcus Enhances Beauty Assortment With New “Clean Beauty” Online Shop Customers don’t need to sacrifice quality in order to get clean products. Neiman Marcus, … Read more

New breakthrough beauty solutions for millennials

    The most important technology to embrace the beauty industry in the past decade. PureLift by Xtreem Pulse Launches 510K FDA-Cleared Non-Invasive Instant Face Lift Device in Just 10 Minutes Xtreem Pulse launched the premier facial elevation and sculpting tool on the market, using patented Triple-Wave stimulation to deeply activate and elevate your facial … Read more

Delta Private Jets is making long-range private jet travel readily available

    American Airline Delta Private Jets adds long-range options to its fleet. Delta Private Jets has added three long-range Gulfstream aircraft and a Dassault Falcon 900 to its fleet. The new jet investment comes in response to customer demand for more options to experience the ultimate in-flight luxury and private jet access. Delta Private Jets … Read more

Sali Hughes’s 40 best sustainable beauty brands

From packaging to ingredients, the Guardian’s beauty editor picks the top brands doing their bit for the planet

Ringing the changes: how Britain’s red phone boxes are being given new life

It’s a design classic, but in these days of ubiquitous mobile phones, only 10,000 of the red kiosks remain on the streets. Can they survive the next decade?