The skincare market in the United States is worth about $17 billion dollars, and this number is exponentially increasing as people learn how important it is to care for their skin.
Washington [US], May 14 (ANI): The Duke of Sussex Prince Harry has stepped forward to call out American comedian Joe Rogan for spreading misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines and telling his listeners that young people need not get vaccinated.
Berlin Police Slam Unacceptable May Day Violence
05/02/21 AT 6:32 AM
Berlin police on Sunday said they had arrested more than 250 people after May Day rallies descended into unacceptable violence that saw protesters pelt officers with stones and bottles and set fire to bins.
Around 30,000 people from across the political spectrum took part in several marches in the German capital on Saturday as part of the traditional Labour Day workers rights demonstrations. The German capital deployed around 5,600 officers on Saturday to monitor the May Day protests Photo: AFP / Tobias SCHWARZ
Most of the demonstrations passed off peacefully, police said.
But the mood darkened in the evening after police pulled far-left black block protesters out of the crowd for not adhering to pandemic hygiene regulations such as social distancing.
Investors turn to biotech as vaccine roll-out cools sentiment on big pharma
Other sectors set to benefit as lockdown eases
Sectors such as telemedicine could boom over the course of the year
Any halo earned from helping tackle the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to be short-lived for big pharma, according to asset managers who are turning their sights towards biotech and telehealth as the world slowly returns to normal.
On 8 December 2020, England became the first country to roll out a Covid-19 vaccine, a jab developed by Pfizer and BioNTech.
In the months leading up to that, the healthcare sector took a leading role during the Covid-19 pandemic, with many investors backing firms that work to develop treatments for the virus.
Bobbi Brown believes natural and glowy glam will be popular in the summer months.
The 64-year-old make-up artist has suggested people will continue to opt for low maintenance looks, which many have adopted in quarantine amid the COVID-19 pandemic, because they have become more comfortable with their natural beauty.
Speaking on Us Weekly s Glam Squad Confidential , she said: Most of us have really enjoyed the new lifestyle of more comfortable things, and I think - they ll be more highlights in the hair, there s no question - the make-up is going to be fresh and glowy and natural because I think people are more comfortable seeing that on themselves. And so I m thrilled about that.