Sustainable Celebs We Stan: Selena Gomez
What if we told you it was easy to be green? Hollywood celebs are proving it’s simple by dedicating their time and money to create a more eco-friendly world.
From environmental charities and eco-friendly brands to hardcore activism, we absolutely LOVE to see this energy in Hollywood. The week’s sustainable celeb spotlight goes to the one and only
Selena Gomez.
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Selena Gomez has also been running a beauty brand for the last year (one of several sustainable celeb beauty routines you can try) and is committed to living a sustainable lifestyle. We are really convinced that this queen can do it all.
Sales were down in prestige face creams, cleansers and exfoliators, contributing to the wider total decline for the full-year of 2020, but sales of anti-acne serums were up (Getty Images) UK beauty consumers pared down skin care routines last year, adopting minimalist, back-to-basics approaches that led to a decline in overall prestige product sales, according to the NPD Group.
In 2020, the UK’s prestige skin care category was valued at €346.4m (£295m) but sales declined 23% amidst brick and mortar store closures and shifting consumer sentiment around at-home beauty routines.
Previous data compiled by the NPD Group had suggested signs of recovery across the entire prestige beauty market in the UK, which covered skin care, body care, makeup, fragrance and men’s grooming, but this spotlight on skin care painted a different picture.
Beauty consumers consider holistic wellness as integral to their daily routines, particularly as stress and mental health have taken over the conversation amidst COVID-19, says the associate director of global beauty and personal care at Mintel.