Products that allow consumers to channel their creativity have been popular this week, as Chanel debuts nail stickers and Hally and Barbie collaborate on three new temporary hair colors. A plethora of new brands have launched this week with ABI AMÉ and Bonjout Beauty both representing France-based beauty. Meanwhile, JunkTheory centers itself around eco-consciousness, and Roots aims to tackle hair loss through personalized solutions.
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Sourse, the "snackable wellness" company co-founded by actress Sarah Hyland known for its chocolate supplement bites, is betting big on a full-door launch with Sephora. The brand will be in all 517 stores nationwide with a branded end cap in the coveted checkout area, a first-of-its-kind placement for a supplement brand.
Three Ships Beauty has expanded its distribution into Whole Foods, launching in 503 stores across North America with their five best-selling products.
Verb Haircare, the salon-founded brand born in Austin and raised in New York, with an unwavering mission to deliver the best salon-quality haircare at one set price ($20 per product), is bringing its no-filter approach and unretouched results to more than 350 Ulta Beauty at Target locations nationwide.
Independent and self expression–focused beauty brand LaBomme Beauty, which debuted at Cosmoprof last year. is launching a makeup range in Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters this summer.
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