Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $70m in talcum powder lawsuit
US-based personal care company Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay $70m after a lawsuit alleged that the use of its talcum powder triggered ovarian cancer.
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US-based personal care company Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay $70m after a lawsuit alleged that the use of its talcum powder triggered ovarian cancer.
US-based eyelash extension provider Amazing Lash Studio has announced expansion plans for Washington, Maryland, and Northern Virginia.
Cosmetics firm L’Oréal is facing a lawsuit for its hair product, Optimum Amla Legend No-Mix, No-Lye relaxer.
Canada-based health and beauty brand Saje Natural Wellness has launched a new website and will soon launch its first retail stores in the US.
US-based makeup company Lime Crime has introduced five new lipsticks, thereby expanding its current liquid-to-matte lipstick line, Velvetines.
US-based Jafra Cosmetics has added anti-aging products Global Longevity Creme, Vitamin Infusions Spot Serum, and Global Longevity Eye Creme to its line Jafra Royal Jelly Ritual.
US-based Olen Cosmetics has launched a new sunscreen, Sunblocz.
Bloom Enterprises has launched a new anti-aging system designed to counter the visible and invisible signs of aging.
UK-based Childs Farm has announced its listing with supermarket chain Asda.
Japan-based Showa Denko (SDK) has discovered that its water-soluble vitamin E derivative Sodium dl-alpha-tocopheryl phosphate (TPNa) is effective in improving dark circles around the eyes.