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Author:Charlotte NormanUpdated:Apr 1, 2020Original:Apr 1, 2020These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Wednesday.With over 75% of Americans bored and quarantined at home, TikTok has become more powerful and brands are taking note. But indie beauty brands in particular need to understand how to market their products on a platform better known for its dance challenges than beauty content. If done correctly, the results can be astounding: Hand sanitizer brand Touchland has reached 3.
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