COUNTER INTELLIGENCE Shiseido Travel Retail unveils new skincare assortment
in skincare science, the new products ‘address the growing consumer demand for
multifunctional benefits’. The product offer ranges from sun
protection to pore care solutions and is available in selected travel retail locations. Elisabeth Jouguelet, Vice President of
Shiseido Travel Retail has introduced a new assortment of skincare products from its skincare brands, Shiseido, Elixir, Anessa and Ipsa. The aim of the launches is to address a
range of skin concerns for travelling beauty consumers. Leveraging Shiseido Group’s strength
Marketing & Innovation, Shiseido Travel Retail commented: “Skincare remains the largest and fasting-growing beauty category in global travel retail. In 2018, the category registered the fastest growth, increasing 36.2% to $14.9bn, versus 24.7% in 2017 (Source: Generation Research 2018). “We are pleased to unveil our latest
skincare portfolio as it strengthens Shiseido Travel Retail’s position in this crucial market.”
Rituals donates 200,000 goodie bags to frontline staff
Dutch lifestyle brand Rituals is donating 200,000 goodie bags to Holland’s hospitals as a token of gratitude for the tireless work undertaken in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. Employees at Rituals’ HQ in Amsterdam
kindly volunteered to pack the goodie bags, which contain products to wash with and ‘soothe tired, dry hands’, including the Ritual of Cha Do Foaming Shower Gel and Ultimate 4 x Hand Care Collection set. Rituals said that this initiative would
not have been possible without the selfless cooperation of its partners; Total Packaging, Mainfreight, Dachser, Koolhaas Concepts & Decor, Huis vol Smaak, Hutten Catering, Fraai Projecten and Boozed Décor.
The company hopes this gesture will bring a ‘moment of positivity to those on the frontline during this unprecedented time’.
Nuxe pushes NPD forward with Very Rose collection
Laboratoire Nuxe has launched five new products, as the company continues to support its travel retail partners in a tough climate. The Eco-sensitive Make-up Remover
Collection includes the following: 3-in-1 Soothing Micellar Water (dispenser cap bottle 200ml pictured below); 3-in-1 Moisturising Micellar Water (dispenser cap bottle 200ml); Creamy Make-up Remover Milk (200ml pump-bottle); Refreshing Toning Mist (200ml pump-bottle); and Light Cleansing Foam (150ml pump-bottle). The Paris-based brand’s latest take on
make-up removal and cleansing routines bears the ‘Very Rose’ (fresh as a rose petal) signature scent. According to Nuxe, the collection derives
the most appropriate cleansing agents to ensure every day impurities are effectively removed to preserve the skin’s natural balance, with added moisturising effects.
Fraas sustainable TH!NK collection receives consumer seal of approval
German fashion accessory brand Fraas has launched a new TH!NK sustainable collection of scarves made from eco- cotton and recycled materials. Every sale of these products contributes
to the ‘Urwaldprojekt of ‘Wohllebens Waldakademie’, which protects and cultivates primeval forest in Germany. The Fraas Plaid eco-cotton scarf is
already listed with Lufthansa inflight and has been nominated as a Travel Retail Awards finalist in the Best fashion and accessories product category this year. According to exclusive research conducted by Swiss consumer market
MAY 2020
research company mindset, 22% of consumers would be more likely to purchase a product displaying a Travel Retail Awards. ‘Voted by Shoppers’ Finalists logo. “We are happy to be in the finals of
these renowned awards,” said Christian Rührschneck, Sales Director Global Travel Retail at Fraas. “The introduction of our complete
TH!NK sustainable collection into travel retail reflects the fact that sustainability is the single biggest trend within the fashion industry.”
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