Here's how the beauty world continues to respond to COVID-19.
This week, cult-favourite skincare and makeup brand Glossier launched a video chat program, Glossier Live Edit, to offer connection and “people-first experiences” during this time of social distancing. Through this program, customers can connect virtually with Glossier editors for one-on-one consultations, or as the brand says, “top shelf treatment.
This week, luxury skincare brand Rahua introduced the Rahua Refill Solutions program, which expands their environmental ideology. Launching with Classic Shampoo and Classic Conditioner Refill Pouches, customers are able to refill their empty bottles and benefit the planet. Through this, they are reducing their carbon footprint and plastic waste, using 90 per cent less plastic than normal.
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