Beauty & Health
Counterfeiting Makeup Is a New Trend in Chinese How-to Videos
Vloggers are not only showing how to make beauty products cheaply and package them as luxury items, but selling the fakes directly to their knowing audiences. Read MoreSulwhasoo Looks Outside China to Mitigate Risk
The brand's emphasis on natural ingredients has served them well in China, but with the challenges of operating there increasing, they are eager to grow other markets. Read MoreMassive Online Followings Don’t Guarantee Engagement: PARKLU Beauty Report
When it comes to the media value of different luxury brands, Chanel is leading the list thanks to a high proportion of organic mentions by influencers, followed by Lancôme, YSL, OLAY, and SK-II. Read MoreThe Review: Givenchy, Offshore Investment, and a Coveted Cosmetic Surgery App
In this edition of The Review, we round up breaking news discussed in our daily newsletter from March 12-16, 2018. Read MoreWomen Are Never Too Young For Anti-Aging Creams in China
While the anti-aging sector in the West is in decline, it's thriving in China where women as young as 20 are spending a large portion of their income on serums and essences. Read MoreThe Review: Fan Bingbing’s Beauty Brand, Ningxia Wine, and the Trade War
In The Review, we round up breaking news discussed in our daily newsletter, The Daily Brief. Read MoreSupermodel Miranda Kerr Launches Organic Beauty Brand on Tmall
KORA Organics is seeking to capitalize on growing interest in natural ingredients, following a trail blazed by the likes of Korean brand Innisfree. Read MoreJ-beauty Is Dethroning K-beauty in China
Last year's travel ban, a reaction to Korea's THAAD missile defense system, is only partly to blame. Japanese beauty brands are also seen as higher quality. Read MoreLuxury Brands Not “Off the Table” for Soko Glam
Soko Glam co-founder Charlotte Cho told us her miracle formula for establishing a thriving online beauty platform. Read MoreThe 8 Most Powerful Beauty Bloggers in China
Counting down the most influential beauty bloggers in China, people with names like Milky, Jelly, Mint and Big Devil. Read More