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Tuesday, June 24

Beauty

The 'Carnivore-ification' of Beauty and Wellness

While plant-based diets have become more mainstream in recent years, animal-based products are now gaining traction in beauty and wellness.

Within this a slew of categories are taking hold, most notably, the high-protein diet, animal-sourced supplements like colostrum, the return of dairy milk over alternatives and tallow-based skin and body care.

In today's WWD, wellness reporter Emily Burns explores what's behind the trend and how brands are jumping on it.

Elsewhere, Unilever has snapped up personal care and grooming brand Dr Squatch and Dossier is opening up stores. — Kathryn Hopkins, Senior Beauty Editor, WWD

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Skin Care

Unilever Expands Personal Care Portfolio With Acquisition of Dr. Squatch

The terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Wellness

Michael Bosstick's Dear Media Acquires Fitness Platform Obé Fitness

The terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Fragrance

Fragrance Dupe Brand Dossier Is Opening Stores

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Body Care

EXCLUSIVE: Olly Brings Its Benefit-forward Approach to New Body Care Line

The Unilever-owned brand is launching a line of mood- and skin-enhancing body care products, including cleansers, scrubs and serums.

Beauty Features

The 10 Biggest Beauty Brands on Social Media in France - From L'Oréal Paris to Dessange

Monthly data from Traackr shows who's winning on French consumers' social media feeds.