Ulta Faces PR Storm, Class Actions Alleging Resale Of Used Cosmetics
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
A former employee's tweets in early January ignited a social media firestorm regarding alleged unsanitary resale practices in Ulta stores. The retailer says it's investigating the issue, while class actions seeking damages for potentially massive consumer classes are already being filed in US courts
You may also be interested in...
Ulta ‘Used’ Cosmetics Class Action Reaches Crucial Class Certification Stage
The retailer was largely unsuccessful earlier this year in its attempt to dismiss the class action in Illinois federal court, but plaintiffs now must show that statewide classes of consumers who purchased used cosmetics from Ulta stores are ascertainable, among other class certification requirements.
Lauder's Broader, 'Digital-First' Distribution Paying Off; Q2 Sales Up 17%
The beauty giant's second-quarter performance reflects global momentum in specialty retail and online channels and accelerating growth in China in particular. Analysts previously expressed concerns that increased distribution away from department stores could dilute Lauder's prestige positioning, but the firm consistently has defended the shift as essential to its future with younger consumers
National Advertising Division Shuts Down Skincarebrandsreviews Website
NourishMax agreed to discontinue “top pick” claims for its Diamond Infused Eye Cream and fold up its website that looked suspiciously to NAD like advertising in the guise of independent, honest reviews.