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U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports continue to squeeze supply chains, beauty brands are finding themselves caught in the crossfire. For Black consumers who drive more than $9 billion in beauty ...
Sally Beauty Supply will close 350 stores and two distribution centers starting in December. After fourth-quarter losses, the company is rolling out a new optimization play to save an estimated ...
elf Beauty was in the news lately after the firm posted a strong second-quarter earnings earlier this month.. The firm’s net sales increased 40% to $301.1 million, primarily driven by strength ...
CHICAGO (CBS)-- Jordans Beauty Supply has spent the last 45 years on 79th Street and they're marking the anniversary with events, sales, and specials. When you come to Jordans, you're greeted like ...
For many Black-owned beauty supply stores, Trump's trade war is hitting close to home. Small Black-owned businesses with tight margins rely heavily on imports from China, with prices likely to spike.
Tershay shared two variations of the Coupes de Diamant: an open-toe slide and a closed-toe clog. The slides were showcased in Diamond Supply Co.'s signature light blue as well as tan and white looks.
And while Black customers accounted for 12.5% of total beauty spending in 2023, according to Nielsen, just 7% of U.S. beauty supply stores are owned by Black operators, according to the Black ...
Sally Beauty Supply is planning to close hundreds of stores. The company announced Nov. 10 that it would shutter approximately 350 stores in December. Sally Beauty said that the closures are part ...
ST. LOUIS – Beauty Supply Refresh is ready with functional and fun gifts from the locally and Black-owned shop. Owners Trinita Rhodes and Tenisha Smith offer their holiday gift guide for the ...
ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. — Pauline McLaurin dreamed of opening her own beauty supply store in this Zephyrhills storefront. “I always had an entrepreneurial type of mindset,” McLaurin said. She ...
The collaboration between Union LA and Bephie’s Beauty Supply pays homage to the summer of 1996. Chris Gibbs, the founder of Union LA, describes the summer as a pivotal era where “African ...
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