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    Paris Olympics: Sindhu, Prannoy get easy groups; tough task for Lakshya, Tanisha-Ashwini

    PV Sindhu and HS Prannoy have received favorable draws for the Paris Olympics, set to begin on July 26. Sindhu, seeded 10th in women's singles, faces manageable competition in her group but could meet tough opponents like China's He Bing Jiao and Olympic champion Chen Yu Fei in later rounds. Prannoy, making his Olympic debut and seeded 13th, looks to navigate past Vietnam's Le Duc Phat and Germany's Fabian Roth. India's doubles teams also prepare for challenging matches as they aim for Olympic success starting July 27.

    Best Body Wash for Men in India for a Refreshing Shower (2024)

    Are you looking for a good body wash for yourself? If so, then continue reading this article to learn about the best body wash for men in India which are readily available on Amazon. All of these body washes are formulated with high-quality ingredients that cleanses your skin gently yet thoroughly.

    Anti-Ayurveda cartel trying to damage Patanjali's reputation: Baba Ramdev

    The yoga guru claimed that people are spreading rumours about the brand because Patanjali is not just a product but has become an ideology for millions of its consumers.

    How Gen Z is retouching the rules of the skincare market in India

    These youngsters are far more conscious of what goes on to their skin, compared to millennials and Gen X. They no longer chase basic whitening or moisturising creams. Influenced by social media, the young India have educated themselves on how each active ingredient works on their skin, even at the granular level of being aware of the exact percentage of ingredients used in products.

    The make-up reality: East India eyes it, faces it, nails it

    East India accounts for over a third of all cosmetics sold in India, with higher makeup usage per person compared to other regions. Companies like Modi Enterprises, selling Colorbar brand, find the region a hotspot for launches and product innovation.

    Amazon Sale on Luxury Minis starting at 345 on Amazon (2024)

    Are you looking for luxurious products at the best price? If so, then continue reading this article to learn about the best luxury minis starting at 345 on Amazon. All of these products will help you feel the luxurious experience of using premium beauty products. Explore the shared options, find the one that suits you and place your order using the given buying links.

    • Best hair colour developers for vibrant and long-lasting results

      Achieve vibrant and long-lasting hair colour with the best hair colour developers. This guide highlights top developers known for enhancing colour intensity and ensuring even application while maintaining hair health. Ideal for both salon professionals and home users, these products deliver superior results, making your hair colour experience seamless and stunning. Discover the best hair colour developer for a bold, enduring look that stands out.

      Best root touch ups and hair mascaras for instant root coverage and quick touch-up

      Introducing your ticket to flawless hair every day – our exclusive selection of top-rated root touch-ups and hair mascaras! Bid farewell to visible roots and welcome instant coverage and vibrant color with these revolutionary products. From convenient powders to precise pens, effortless sprays to defining mascaras, we've curated the best-of-the-best to take your hair game to the next level. Get set to uncover your ideal match and experience salon-worthy results right from the comfort of your own home.

      World's billionaires club booms with record 15 members over $100 billion

      The world's super-rich club has reached a record high, with 15 members now holding fortunes over $100 billion. Their combined net worth has surged 13% this year to $2.2 trillion, outpacing inflation and the stock market. Among them are new entrants like L'Oreal heiress Francoise Bettencourt Meyers and Dell founder Michael Dell, while old names like Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim and Indian tycoon Gautam Adani have also rejoined the elite group. Leading the pack are Bernard Arnault, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk, with Arnault holding the title of the wealthiest person.

      AWS makes Amazon Bedrock available for developers in India

      Making the announcement at the AWS Summit Bengaluru, the global technology giant has piloted the service with Indian organisations such as Healthify, L&T Technology Services (LTTS), Max Life Insurance, GupShup, Fibe, Happy Fox, ShellKode and Yellow.ai.

      Aishwarya Rai heads for Cannes, despite sustaining an injury, video of ‘Devdas’ star’s slinged arm goes viral

      The 'Devdas' icon was captured in a video posted by the popular paparazzi account Viral Bhayani on Instagram, gracefully stepping out of a car with her daughter. Her right arm was supported by a sling, encased in a visible white cast around her wrist. She adorned her attire with a knee-length blue coat layered over a black ensemble, her hair casually flowing untied.

      Kiara Advani joins the ranks of Aishwarya, Deepika! ‘Kabir Singh’ star to debut at Cannes

      As per a report by Bombay Times, the actress is slated to attend the Women In Cinema Gala Dinner hosted by the Red Sea Film Foundation. This exclusive event, organized in collaboration with Vanity Fair magazine, aims to celebrate the achievements of six remarkable women from across the globe in the realm of entertainment.

      A big consumer tide is coming to India. Who all will rise?

      India is poised to become the world's third-largest consumer market by 2026, surpassing Germany and Japan. UBS forecasts a doubling of affluent individuals with annual incomes exceeding $10,000 to 88 million by 2028. Household spending per capita in India is projected to outstrip other Asian economies, with rural and urban consumption expenditures witnessing significant growth over the past decade, according to recent reports.

      Emmanuel Macron, von der Leyen press China's Xi on trade in Paris talks

      Xi arrived in Europe for the first time in five years, at a time of growing business tensions that include the European Union investigating Chinese industries such as electric vehicle exports, while Beijing probes mostly French-made brandy imports. The European Union "cannot absorb massive over-production of Chinese industrial goods flooding its market," von der Leyen said after the three held talks under the gilded ceilings of the Elysee Palace.

      L'Oreal Q1 Results: Sales jumps 9.4% on strong mass market demand

      L'Oreal's Q1 sales rose 9.4%, beating expectations amid U.S. and China market worries. Maybelline, Lancome brands led the 11.24 billion euros revenue. Ulta Beauty, e.l.f. Beauty, Coty faced pressure. Estee Lauder, North America, Europe impacted.

      India emerges as key growth driver for global cosmetics giants L'Oreal & Shiseido

      L'Oreal SA and Shiseido, two major cosmetics companies, highlight India's growing importance as a key growth driver in the beauty industry, driven by a large population and increasing affinity towards beauty products. L'Oreal sees India as its fifth largest market in the professional products division, with significant untapped potential across the country.

      Bollywood shines at Paris Fashion Week: Aishwarya Rai shimmers in gold, Big B’s granddaughter Navya steals the show in red

      Rai unleashed her inner bling queen with a shimmering gold-brown cape gown. Nanda was seen sporting a simple off-shoulder little red dress at the Paris Fashion Week.

      London on cusp of becoming biggest stock market in Europe, again

      London's stock market is poised to regain its position as Europe's largest equity market, surpassing Paris, due to a faltering rally in French luxury shares. The market capitalization of primary British listings now stands at $2.90 trillion compared to France's $2.93 trillion. This shift is driven by a slide in France's value amidst economic gloom in the Chinese market, while London is experiencing signs of investor bullishness for the first time in years. Factors contributing to the UK's positive outlook include a rally in oil prices, cooling inflation, and the potential for a weaker pound.

      L'Oreal expands operations in India, enters dermocosmetic market

      L'Oreal India Managing Director Aseem Kaushik said the entry is significant for India where the ratio of dermatologists to consumers is one of the lowest in the world (0.7 dermatologists for every 1,000 people). "We believe everyone deserves access to expert dermatological care and effective skincare solutions. Skin health is the foundation of beauty and with LDB we aim to deliver on our promise to both Indian dermatologists and patients," he said.

      Pure play to enhance beauty of beauty biz

      Beauty products companies are expected to control 42% of India's beauty and personal care market by 2027, gaining share from consumer goods makers, according to a report by Redseer Strategy Consultants and Peak XV. Focused beauty brands such as L'Oreal and Nykaa currently have a combined market share of 33%, which is predicted to increase to 42% in the next five years.

      Gaurav Gupta dresses Cardi B in green for his second Paris Haute Couture Week

      Cardi B made a statement at the Paris Haute Couture Week as she donned a green Gaurav Gupta creation from his "Hiranyagarbha" collection. Gupta's collection is inspired by the Sanskrit term "Hiranyagarbha," which signifies the creation of the universe.

      'We are committed to source our ingredients from green chemistry'

      There is not one single company that can afford today to not rethink its business model. From an environmental, economic, and social perspective, the only possibility to continue doing good business is to do it in a sustainable way. And that means basically two things - we must preserve natural resources and we must build inclusive societies.

      India may soon be the largest market for L'Oreal in Apac

      The company is aggressively pushing the mass-price segment in terms of distribution and innovation, with brands such as Garnier, L'Oreal Paris and Maybelline, Vismay Sharma, president of L'Oreal South Asia Pacific, Middle East and North Africa told ET.

      Delhi HC directs L'Oreal to pay fine for not passing on benefits of GST cut

      The court was hearing a petition filed by LOreal India against a tax demand raised by the National Anti-Profiteering Authority (NAA) for allegedly not passing on the commensurate benefits to the end consumer. In June, the NAA held the company guilty of not passing the benefits of about ₹186.3 crore after the GST Council reduced rates in 2017 on a host of products including shampoo and hair colour.

      NAA finds L'Oreal guilty of profiteering Rs 186 cr

      The Directorate General of Anti Profiteering (DGAP) investigation has found that L'Oreal India Pvt Ltd has not passed the benefits of tax cut from 28 per cent to 18 per cent with effect from November 15, 2017, on a wide range of goods including face wash, shampoo, hair colour, conditioner and some make up products.

      Ukraine crisis: L'Oreal temporarily closes its stores, suspends investments in Russia

      The cosmetics giant said they 'strongly condemn' the Russian invasion and the war in Ukraine.

      World Mental Health Day: India Inc hastens plans to protect mental well-being of employees

      Companies such as J&J, ITC, Microsoft, TechMa, Cisco, EY, L'Oreal, Byju's, Accenture, Hinduja Global, Mphasis, Publicis Sapient and Godrej Housing Finance are rolling out new initiatives as well as strengthening those launched earlier.

      Aishwarya Rai Bachchan walks the ramp with Helen Mirren, Amber Heard in Paris; dazzles in white

      The actress was a part of the Le Défilé organised by L’Oréal Paris.

      L'Oreal elevates four executives from India management team to leadership roles in SAPMENA zone

      Commenting on the elevations, L'Oreal India Managing Director Amit Jain said, "It is testimony to India's unique position as a talent hub for L'Oreal globally."

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