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Amazon wants to make Whole Foods a beauty store - Quartz


Amazon wants to make Whole Foods a beauty store - Quartz

Posted: 02 Jul 2019 11:56 AM PDT

Imagine you could pick up lipstick, groceries, some collagen capsules, and the fancy skincare products you use all in one spot. You can do that on the internet, sure, but right now there isn't a store that totally fits the bill.

Amazon (surprise!) wants to provide that destination, via Whole Foods.

In an interview with the beauty publication Glossy, Amazon-owned Whole Foods Market revealed its plans to make the grocery chain a sort of clean beauty destination.

Jen Coccaro, director of merchandising for Whole Body, the chain's beauty and wellness sector, notes that Whole Foods has been selling natural and organic beauty products since it was founded in 1980. This was well before the advent of the $4.2 trillion wellness industry and mainstreaming of beauty supplements and "clean beauty" (which generally refers to products made using only natural, organic, non-irritating, and pH-optimized ingredients).

Coccaro is responsible for educating customers about Whole Food's beauty offerings, as well as recruiting new brands. "What we are trying to do now is be more engaged in the industry, make our customer more aware of us and that we have clean beauty products and full solutions to wellness," she told Glossy.

Sounds simple, especially for a company that really has had a section dedicated to "wellness" products for several decades now. That said, the Whole Foods move is only the latest Amazon has made in what seems to be an aggressive strategy for the beauty market.

Amazon, which unveiled a debut collection of inexpensive makeup products under its private label "find" in January, is already a premier destination for cosmetic products and a major beauty channel. It boasts three differentiated categories on its site: luxury beauty, for prestige brands you'd find at a department store (this category ballooned 57% in the second quarter of 2018, per One Click Retail); professional beauty, with products you'd find in salons and spas, and indie beauty, which sells independently owned brands not found at retailers like Target, Sephora, or Ulta.

But the beauty industry has proved unusually resilient to competition from Amazon, thanks in large part to strong brick-and-mortar retailers like Ulta and Sephora, both of which have shown stellar growth and guidance in recent years.

Such retailers continue to thrive—and remain "Amazon proof" in a sense—because of the nature of buying makeup. It's a tactile experience that supports in-person exploration. Whether your a layperson or a professional, the texture, scent, look, and feel of a product are critical. Buying online removes the sensory aspects of purchasing products.

Beauty tech, including virtual and augmented reality, may someday become the main way consumers try lipstick or match a foundation shade to their skin color. Shoppers are still doing that inside of the store, something that was emphasized in a recent NPD Group report that revealed that the beauty category is driving the majority of foot traffic into duty-free stores around the world.

Meanwhile, Amazon is hitting Sally Beauty and Ulta, in particular, from another angle: It launched the Amazon Professional Beauty Store last week, an online venue for professional products. The company has offered a selection of pro-grade products for some time. Now they're to be provided via brand partnerships with salon-grade companies rather than third-party retailers, a fact that had previously deterred professionals who were wary of purchasing fakes. Shares of Ulta and Sally Beauty—the go-to suppliers for professionals—both fell on the news, with the latter dropping 17%.

The best 4th of July fashion and beauty sales to shop right now - Yahoo Lifestyle

Posted: 02 Jul 2019 05:18 PM PDT

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From stylish, podiatrist-approved footwear to a dermatologist-recommended sunscreen, we rounded up only the best of the best sales. (Photo: Getty Images)

Every year, we celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks, barbecues and yes — a bunch of incredible, can't-miss sales. This year, use your downtime in between the festivities to take advantage of the best fashion and beauty deals.

Whether you need a new pair of sandals or a vacation-worthy swimsuit, there's a sale for your every need. From stylish, podiatrist-approved footwear to a wildly-popular, dermatologist-recommended sunscreen, we rounded up only the best of the best deals (because who has time to search for it all?).

We did the legwork so you can sit back, relax, and get shopping. Ahead, the best Fourth of July deals to help you spruce up your wardrobe or restock your makeup bag with zero guilt.

Coach Edie Shoulder Bag 31. (Photo: Coach)

All items in the sale section are now 50 percent off.

Shop it: Coach Edie Shoulder Bag 31, $175 (was $350), coach.com

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SkinMedica Age Defense Retinol Complex 1.0. (Photo: Dermstore)

Save up to 15 percent on all SkinMedica products, which rarely go on sale.

Shop it: SkinMedica Age Defense Retinol Complex 1.0, $80 (was $93), dermstore.com

Dr. Scholl's Discover Sandals. (Photo: Dr. Scholl's)

Get 20 percent off select styles and free shipping from July 4 through July 8 using promo code SPARKS20.

Shop it: Dr. Scholl's Discover Sandals, $48 (was $80), drscholls.com

Fossil Scarlette Stainless Steel Watch. (Photo: Fossil)

Score an extra 30 percent off sale items July 3 through July 4.

Shop it: Fossil Scarlette Stainless Steel Watch, $81 (was $115), fossil.com

Cole Haan Ainslee Grand T-Strap Sandals. (Photo: Macy's)
  • Use promo code FOURTH to get 20 percent off sale and clearance clothing, accessories, watches and jewelry through July 7.

  • Shop the sandal section through July 7 for 40 percent off.

  • Get $10 off a purchase of $25 or more (clothing and accessories only) with promo code FOURTH25.

Shop it: Cole Haan Ainslee Grand T-Strap Sandals, $60 (Was $100), macys.com

Slim-Fit Built-In Flex Printed Everyday Shirt. (Photo: Old Navy)

Discover new site-wide savings through July 7, including up to 60 percent off everything.

Shop it: Old Navy Slim-Fit Built-In Flex Printed Everyday Shirt, $13 (was $27), oldnavy.com

Kate Spade Watson Lane Maya Tote. (Photo: Kate Spade)

Get 60 percent off sale items using promo code BIGDEAL through July 7.

Shop it: Kate Spade Watson Lane Maya Tote, $84 (was $198), katespade.com

Naturalizer Cami Wedges. (Photo: Naturalizer)

Take advantage of 25 percent off site-wide with promo code GOFOURTH.

Shop it: Naturalizer Cami Wedge, $45 (was $89), naturalizer.com

EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46. (Photo: SkinStore)

Stock up on skin care and makeup, all up to 60 percent off using promo code SALE22 through July 8.

Shop it: EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46, $28 (was $35), skinstore.com

Soma Cool Nights Lace Detail Short Robe. (Photo: Soma)

Score an extra 50 percent off sale items through July 8.

Shop it: Soma Cool Nights Lace Detail Short Robe, $15 (was $74), soma.com

Kona Sol Macrame Strap One-Piece Swimsuit. (Photo: Target)

Swimwear is up to 30 percent off with promo code SWIM.

Shop it: Kona Sol Macrame Strap One-Piece Swimsuit, $28 (was $35), target.com

The Body Shop Vitamin E Overnight Serum-in-oil. (Photo: The Body Shop)

Score anywhere from 40 to 75 percent off hundreds of items site-wide.

Shop it: The Body Shop Vitamin E Overnight Serum-in-oil, $16 (was $27), thebodyshop.com

Clinique Dewy Delights: Moisture Surge Set. (Photo: Ulta)

Take up to 50 percent off summer sale items and receive free shipping on orders over $35 through July 5th.

Shop it: Clinique Dewy Delights: Moisture Surge Set, $19 (was $25), ulta.com

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Vionic Zamar Wedges. (Photo: Vionic)

The podiatrist-approved shoe brand has gorgeous summer styles for up to 30 percent off.

Shop it: Vionic Zamar Wedges, $100 (was $150), vionicshoes.com

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CVS Offers Gift Bags of Free Drugstore Beauty Products in July — Shop Now to Get One - Allure Magazine

Posted: 02 Jul 2019 10:30 AM PDT

With the quality of your favorite drugstore beauty products getting higher every day, it's already tough to walk into a store like CVS and not walk out without some serious loot. And now the store is making things even more difficult — but in a good way. Throughout the month of July, CVS will be giving away a swag bag stuffed with free beauty products to online shoppers who spend $30 or more on qualifying beauty items. (Or just $25 if you happen to be a member of the CVS's ExtraCare Beauty Club.) Yes, you read that right: Your reward for stocking up on your must-have makeup, skin-, and hair-care products is even more of those goodies for free. It's like planting a beauty tree in your front yard and watching it bear fruit all freaking month.

And this haul is no joke, either. The retailer and pharmacy is offering a swath of 10 summery products, including hair conditioning spray, sheet masks, sunscreen, and even an eye-catching liquid highlighter, all tucked into a cute reusable clutch. And there are a couple of different ways to take advantage of this promotion, so listen up. If you can't wait another second to get your hands on a bag, joining the CVS Beauty Club is the way to go; those members get early access to the swag bags starting June 30, and have to spend just $25 to qualify for the beauty-brimming pouch. (Plus, you'll qualify for all kinds of other perks as part of the program.)

But even if you aren't a member, don't stress, because you'll get your shot at the freebies beginning July 6, and you don't have to spend much more to qualify: just $30, total. No matter your CVS Beauty Club status, once you've filled your cart and hit the minimum, all you have to do is enter a promo code at online checkout to choose your bag color — either FREEBAGPINK or FREEBAGBLUE — and you're off to the races. When your order arrives, along with whatever you picked out for yourself, you'll get every product listed below.

As far as skin care, it's a good day for mask lovers because you'll be receiving the Beauty 360 Watermelon & Vitamin E After Sun Mask, from CVS' in-house beauty brand, as well as the Cucumber After Sun Sheet Mask from K-beauty line Oh K!, and The Crème Shop's Dead Sea Mud Mask. You'll also have your skin protection bases covered with a range of products from Sun Bum that includes the brand's 3-1 Hair Conditioning Spray, their SPF 30 lip balm, a Sun Bum hair elastic, a travel-size sunscreen in SPF 30, and a Sun Bum sticker for good measure. And you won't be neglected on the makeup front either because CVS will also include the Wet n Wild Hello Halo Liquid Highlighter, and a coupon for $3 off the Maybelline Dream Cover Foundation With SPF 50, which will be hitting stores later this month.

It's a lot to try out, and at zero risk, because it comes as a gift with purchase for items you'd be stocking up on anyway, so you have nothing to lose. Head over to CVS.com and either join the Beauty Club so you can snag your free kit now, or wait until the promo opens up to everyone on July 6. But no matter which you do, this promotion ends on July 27, so don't miss out.

What is in the Fortnite item shop today? Available skins and cosmetics for July 2 - The Sun

Posted: 02 Jul 2019 05:10 AM PDT

THE multiplayer shoot-em-up Fortnite has taken the world by storm.

It's free to play, but if you want to keep your Battle Royale character looking fresh you've got to complete challenges or shell out in the item store - and it can be hard to keep on top of what's on sale every day.

 Fortnite is one of the most popular multi-player games around

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Fortnite is one of the most popular multi-player games aroundCredit: Alamy

What is in the Fortnite item shop for today?

All of today's featured items are from the Fish Food Set.

A deadly Man O' War can be bought for V1,200.

A stylish Starfish outfit can be yours for V1,500 and the Conch Cleaver is just V1,200.

 These the fFornite items that can be bought today

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These the fFornite items that can be bought todayCredit: TWITTER

What is the Fortnite items shop and what's in it?

The item shop is an online store where players can purchase cosmetic objects to use in-game.

It includes outfits, gliders, harvesting tools and other accessories priced according to the rarity: Uncommon, rare, epic or legendary.

Gamers use V-Bucks, which can be purchased for real life money, to pay for the items which have their own expiry dates on the store.

What is Fortnite and does the video game have an age rating certificate?

Fortnite is a video game played by up to 250 million people across the world.

In it, 100 players compete on their own or with a small group of pals to grab weapons, gather resources and build defences, before fighting it out to be the last man (or team) standing.

Matches take about 20 minutes, and you can drop into a new game within seconds of your previous one finishing.

It's bright, it's cartoony and it's fiendishly compelling.

Skill is rewarded but luck also plays a huge role, meaning no two games are ever the same and everyone feels like they have a chance of winning.

Fortnite has also made its developer billions.

In Europe it's rated 12+, meaning it's suitable for those aged 12 and up.

The battle royale mode is free to play, but there is also a story-driven single player and co-op mode called Save The World that players have to pay for.

How many children play Fortnite and what are the concerns?

While there is no exact figure on how many children play Fortnite, the game has so far pulled in an audience of over 200 million.

Many parents are concerned about the harmful effects that the long-playing duration and violent content is having on their children.

Once you're playing, the urge for just one more round and one more shot at victory can easily become overwhelming.
It's big money too -- the best players will be fighting for a share of £30m over the next few months alone.

Not even Premier League stars are immune, with pros seeking treatment for 'addiction'.

There is now an online tool to help determine if your game-playing is normal or is edging towards the official definition of gaming disorder.

Children as young as 11 are reportedly being taken into care as a result of the disorder, while other parents have reported the troubling effects of compulsive gaming on their own children.

Adults have reported problems too, with one revealing he wrecked his life after blowing £15,000 of wedding savings on video games.

Fortnite Air Royale trailer shows entire game turned into one huge dogfight

Nordstrom's Pre-Anniversary Beauty Sale Is Happening — Shop Now - Allure Magazine

Posted: 28 Jun 2019 10:13 AM PDT

If you've been sitting over there twiddling your thumbs, thinking there are no sales to be had at Nordstrom until its massive Anniversary Sale kicks off on July 19, I feel like it's my professional obligation to reassure you that you are incorrect. As it turns out, Nordstrom is actually having a little Pre-Anniversary Sale, if you will (that's not its official name, but go with it), quietly slashing prices on some of its newest beauty and fragrance arrivals as a way to ramp up to the big day.

Beginning on June 24, the retailer started dropping covetable products into the beauty sale section, offering up to 30 percent off on everything — makeup, skin care, hair tools, and even a few chic accessories and home goods. The sale is just getting started, so the list of discounted products isn't too terribly long yet, but new items are added every day from top-tier brands like Clinique, Benefit Cosmetics, Bobbi Brown, Lancôme, and T3, so keep your eyes peeled.

Products are likely to sell out before the sale officially wraps up on July 11, which is when its Early Access sale kicks off, so if you see something you like, now is the time to swoop in. In case you're overwhelmed by the selection, we've picked out a few of our favorites just to spark some inspiration, so take a look and then get your butt over to nordstrom.com to start saving.

Ulta Beauty, Sally Beauty shares fall after Amazon unveils beauty store for professionals - CNBC

Posted: 24 Jun 2019 12:00 AM PDT

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Shares of Ulta Beauty and Sally Beauty sank Monday after Amazon launched its own beauty store for licensed professionals.

The e-commerce giant announced the Amazon Professional Beauty Store to offer professional stylists, barbers, and aestheticians beauty supplies typically found in salons and spas. Sally Beauty's stock plunged nearly 17% and Ulta fell 2.6% following the news on Monday.

"We are pleased to offer those in the professional beauty industry even more selection through the convenient shopping experience our customers love on Amazon Business," Steve Kann, director of customer driven experience at Amazon Business, said in a blog post. "Stylists can find more of what they need at great prices with convenient delivery options, freeing up their time to focus on what's important: their customers."

Amazon's professional-use selection requires a license to purchase products, such as state-issued cosmetology, barber, or aesthetician licenses.

The competition adds more pressure to Sally Beauty, whose stock has already tumbled 20% amid disappointing earnings. Ulta, on the other hand, has had a stellar year with its shares rising nearly 40% in 2019. The stock recently got a boost from the introduction of cosmetics lines from Kylie Jenner and YouTuber James Charles.

You Can Now Shop The Ordinary At Ulta Beauty - Refinery29

Posted: 01 Jul 2019 07:20 AM PDT

While you won't get to shop the entire suite of The Ordinary's products, nearly all of the fan favorites will be available to buy: The does-it-all "Buffet" serum, the blood-like AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution (seriously — the stuff is out of a Halloween nightmare) and the acne-clearing Niaciamide 10% + Zinc 1% serum are among our favorites. Come August, you'll even be able to shop the brand in-store, and the brand reportedly has plans to expand the assortment. The name may suggest otherwise, but trust us when we say that there's nothing ordinary about this launch: "The Ordinary was created out of our frustration within the beauty industry, when price was associated with quality," Kilner says. "Today, we see the impact that our seemingly simple idea has already had on this industry, and look forward to continuing on our promise to bring pricing and communication integrity to beauty."

These Are The Best Fourth Of July Beauty Sales To Shop Now - Refinery29

Posted: 26 Jun 2019 02:48 PM PDT

Every year, we celebrate Independence Day with a bonanza of barbecues, patriotic nail art, fireworks, and yes – tons of sales. Call it Christmas in July, but if you live for getting a good deal on your beauty purchases, then now's the best time to get your shop on. From luxe skin-care and makeup to industry-standard hair tools, we've rounded up all the best July 4th beauty sales worth your coin this year. Time to get excited.

Drop Everything! This Kylie Cosmetics Kit Is Half Off for a Limited Time! - Us Weekly

Posted: 02 Jul 2019 01:34 PM PDT

Okay, don't freak out, but also . . . definitely freak out! Kylie Cosmetics is having a huge sale at Ulta right now! Six different palettes from the brand are currently half off their original price for a very limited time, and we're screaming just a bit. Okay, we're screaming a lot!

The best deal out of these six palettes is totally the Momager Kit, if you ask Us. It not only includes a 12-shade eyeshadow palette, but it also includes a liquid lipstick to match! Plus, it's inspired by everyone's favorite momager, Kylie Jenner's business-savvy and ever-loving mother, Kris Jenner herself!

Momager
Ulta Beauty

See it: Get the Kylie Cosmetics Momager Kit (originally $49) for just $25 exclusively at Ulta Beauty for a limited time!

We knew this limited-edition Kris Kollection palette was going to be a winner even before we opened it up. The case is adorned with an illustration of the famous momager, as well as her signature. We smiled even harder when we opened up the case to find everyone's favorite quote: "You're doing amazing, sweetie!"

This palette contains 12 pressed powder shadows, and with their powers combined, we can create the perfect smokey eye, whether we're recreating a Kris Jenner beauty moment or experimenting to create our very own. They come in three different finishes, some matte, some satin and some metallic, and they're all named after something that relates to Jenner. For example, there's Vodka Tonic, a shimmery, rosy pink, as well as Does it Come in Black, which is obviously a matte black!

The accompanying lipstick in this set is the Todd Kraines Velvet Liquid Lipstick, which is a muted peach nude that will pair beautifully with whatever eye look we craft with the palette. With a Kylie Jenner lip and a Kris Jenner gaze, we're about to take our makeup routine to the next level!

Shadows
Ulta Beauty

See it: Get the Kylie Cosmetics Momager Kit (originally $49) for just $25 exclusively at Ulta Beauty for a limited time!

For something super smokey, we can work I'm Watching You, a slate grey with a pearlescent shimmer, into our crease and across our lid. We can then take Does it Come in Black and build it up on the outer corner of our upper lid, lining the outside half of our bottom lid as well, sticking closely to the lash line. Bring them together on the outer V of the eye. We can then use Gorgeous on the inner corner of both our top and bottom lid, blending it out toward the center. Then take a bit of Haters, dotting it on the very inner corner of each eye and highlighting the brow bone!

For a more romantic daytime look, we can work It's an Emergency into our crease and across our lid. Take Impressed and build that up on the outer corner. We can then take Vodka Tonic and dust it across the lid, packing it heavier onto the inner corner of the eye. Feel free to use Haters again to add a little extra highlight to the eye and brow bone!

The potential looks go on and on with these "gorgeous and blendable" colors, as one reviewer put it. This kit has a $58 value, but we can score it right now for less than half of that, so we owe it to ourselves to make some magic happen with it!

See it: Get the Kylie Cosmetics Momager Kit (originally $49) for just $25 exclusively at Ulta Beauty for a limited time!

Looking for something else? Check out more from Kylie Cosmetics here and other eyeshadow palettes available at Ulta here!

Check out more of our picks and deals here!

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Amazon Boosts Presence in Beauty Retail Space With New Store - Yahoo Finance

Posted: 26 Jun 2019 09:20 AM PDT

Amazon AMZN has unveiled Amazon Professional Beauty Store in a bid to disrupt the cosmetics and beauty products market on the back of its e-commerce strength.

The new store is part of Amazon Business, which will offer beauty supplies and professional salon products to cater to licensed and professional stylists, barbers and aestheticians.

Notably, the new store will sell products from brands like OPI Professional, RUSK and Wella Professionals to name a few.

Beauticians and stylists will be able to shop for the above-mentioned products from the new store just by creating an Amazon Business account and uploading their state-issued cosmetology, barber or aesthetician license.

We believe the latest move of Amazon will strengthen its online retail business further. Further, the store enhances its B2B offerings, which are likely to expand its business customer base. Consequently, this will drive the company's top line.

Beauty Retail Market Holds Promise

The launch of Amazon Professional Beauty Store is testament to the e-commerce giant's initiatives to bolster presence in the United States' beauty retail market, which is valued at around $56 billion according to Forbes.

Moreover, the initiative is likely to help the company gain popularity among beauty professionals, which bodes well for business growth.

Additionally, the expansion of beauty related product offerings on Amazon's online platform and their easy availability are expected to position the company well to capitalize on the U.S. beauty and personal care market, which, per a report from Statista, is expected to generate $82.9 billion revenues in 2019.

Further, the cosmetics segment of the market is anticipated to generate revenues of more than $17 billion this year.

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Amazon Set to Disrupt the Market

Beauty retail market is one of the new territories that the e-commerce giant is eyeing. In fact, it is set to disrupt the market backed by its robust distribution strength and ability to deliver convenient shopping experience.

Further, its strengthening delivery system and shopper friendly deals are likely to help beauticians save time and money.

Additionally, Amazon is anticipated to pose significant threat to existing beauty retailers like Sally Beauty Holdings SBH, Ulta Beauty ULTA and Sephora to name a few.

Following the news of Amazon Professional Beauty Store launch, shares of Sally Beauty Holdings and Ulta Beauty plunged 17% and 2.6%, respectively, per CNBC.

Further, Amazon upped its ante against Walmart WMT, which also sells varied beauty products.

We believe all these are likely to strengthen Amazon's position in the U.S. retail space further.

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