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    majorly works in the cosmetics business and personal grooming products as hair colour, sun screen lotions, fragrances and other skin treatment products. Its wide range of products span from the dermatological to pharmaceutical fields. L’Oreal is also technologically advanced and the R&D department has numerous patents in the US. It offers its products in over 125 countries and markets in access of 17 brands which can be categorized under dermatology and cosmetics. The cosmetics division of…

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    Introduction American Way, which also called as Amway is an company to sell health, beauty, and home care products. Amway way was founded in Michigan, USA by Jay Van Andel and Rich Devos in 1959. It described as “the world’s no. 1 direct selling company” in which according to the Direct Selling News Global. Besides, it also ranked in no.29 among the largest privately held companies in the US. It has the business more than hundreds of country and territories. In Malaysia, AMWAY stands tall within…

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    Shoppa Soap Case Study

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    Presently, The Body Shop, Innisfree and L’Occitane are currently the global natural cosmetic brand in Indonesia that can be found easily inside the Mall. While local cosmetics brands are currently leaded by Mustika Ratu and Martha Tilaar (Department of Commerce United States of America, 2016). As the popularity of natural cosmetics growing, local natural cosmetic brands also keep emerging i.e. The Bath Box, Gizi Indonesia, Skin Dewi, Klen and Kind, Utama Spice Bali, Sensatia, Organic Supply,…

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    D.Macro-environmental analysis by Chanel Chanel No.5 has been the product with the greatest sales and lengthy history in the Chanel perfume business. This company keeps improving and advancing the corporate philosophy due to time changes to meet consumers’ ideal expectation. This part emphasizes on demonstrating the macro-environmental analysis by Chanel No.5 Political Factor A political factor or legal factor refers to governmental policies which could include the preference and priorities of…

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    LG Case Study

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    The author will select giant South-Korean conglomerate LG, for the purpose of illustrating the concept of theory of corporate identity. The journey of Lucky and Gold Star Co. Ltd, a chemical company founded in 1947 which produced cosmetics and plastics, to LG, as we know it today, is replete with inspiring tales and mesmerising feats. The company when founded was into chemicals business however, later on, it entered into consumer electronics & appliances segment through brand called GoldStar.…

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    In one of the passages of Beloved, Toni Morrison mentions the fragrance of cologne in Denver's hideout, “Denver's secrets were sweet. Accompanied Everytime by wild veronica until she discovered cologne . The first bottle was a gift. The next she stole from her mother and hid among the boxwood until it froze and cracked.”(pg. 30) The cologne symbolizes Denver's sweet secrets, as she could contemplate her private thoughts without being judged in her hideout that contained the sweet fragrance of…

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    If any woman states that she enjoys wearing a bra, she is a liar. There are endless choices when it comes to selecting a bra. Some of these options include push up bras, t-shirt bras, sports bras, strapless bras, bralettes, and so on. As a seventeen-year-old who has tried them all, I have come to the conclusion that I hate bras. Yes, they may provide support for the “girls” but I believe they cause more grief than they are worth. Through the years, a bra’s tight straps and bands can cause severe…

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    Definition Of Beauty

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    natural, but it takes makeup to look natural” (Klein). Many people in this society have been persuaded over the course of 100 years that what makes someone beautiful is how clear their skin is or how clear someone can make their skin appear using cosmetic products. Unconsciously, America has fallen into the belief that clear skin, without acne, and flawless makeup is the constitution for self-confidence and success in life. This belief of beauty creates a dystopian lifestyle that will only cause…

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    Cleaning Your Hair Your hair washing schedule should be based on how much oil is in your hair. If you have very oil scalp you will want to wash your hair daily. If your hair is chemically treated your hair will be drier and you won’t want to wash it too often. As we age our scalps produce less oil and so the older your get the less frequently you will need to wash your hair. If you find flakes on your scalp then you will need to shampoo more often than you are currently doing. The right shampoo…

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    Case Analysis Of Loreal

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    The cosmetic industry sells traditional cosmetics such as make-up and perfume, as well as products of personal hygiene such as tooth-care products, shampoos and soaps. Today, the cosmetic market is driven by innovation including new color pallets, treatments targeted to specific skin types and unique formulas concentrating on different needs. Most cosmetic types have a lifespan of less than five years, and manufacturers reformulate 25% of their products every year. L’Oreal’s competitive…

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