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People
A Publisher’s Mark on the Cosmetic Industry: Stanley E. Allured
Stanley E. Allured loved the cosmetic industry as much as he loved publishing. His involvement in the industry shows how true that is.
People
Albert M. Kligman, PhD—Teacher, Speaker, Researcher and Admirer of the Cosmetic Industry
“I am indebted to the cosmetic industry,” Kligman says. “I think academic people should have more interest in the cosmetic industry because [this industry] makes an enormous number of products that make life so much more agreeable for many people.”
People
Helena Rubinstein’s Legacy of Opportunity
“I’m happiest working in my ‘kitchen,” said Helena Rubinstein in 1958 when she was 87 and still active in her business. She set up her kitchen—i.e., a small laboratory—to make her first face cream.
People
William P. Ungerer
Today, approximately 300 perfumers comprise the American Society of Perfumers, perhaps 1,000 worldwide. Currently there are many significant players in the ingredient side of perfumery, but one of the 15 current major suppliers can say its business is still all in the family. The family-owned Ungerer & Company was one of the first perfumers in the United States and holds court today among as one of the most significant suppliers in the industry.
By L. DiBerardino
People
Walker Pioneered in Ethnic Hair Care, Women in Cosmetics
The ability to break down barriers may be the single most defining trait in the make up of an innovator. In an era that suppressed women--particularly black women--and women-owned businesses were an anomaly, icon Madam C.J. Walker jump-started the ethnic hair industry and forged a beauty empire that lasted through the mid-1980s.
People
A Publisher’s Mark on the Cosmetic Industry: Stanley E. Allured
Stanley E. Allured loved the cosmetic industry as much as he loved publishing. His involvement in the industry shows how true that is.
People
Maison G. “Ed” deNavarre
No one can argue that Maison G. “Ed” deNavarre typifies the definitions of innovator, visionary and mentor.
People
Helena Rubinstein’s Legacy of Opportunity
“I’m happiest working in my ‘kitchen,” said Helena Rubinstein in 1958 when she was 87 and still active in her business. She set up her kitchen—i.e., a small laboratory—to make her first face cream.
People
Albert M. Kligman, PhD--Teacher, Speaker, Researcher and Admirer of the Cosmetic Industry
“I am indebted to the cosmetic industry,” Kligman says. “I think academic people should have more interest in the cosmetic industry because [this industry] makes an enormous number of products that make life so much more agreeable for many people.”
People
Award-winning Cosmetic Chemist Rides the Wave to Success
Martin M. Rieger entered the cosmetic industry by accident. He is the only person to ever receive both the SCC Lifetime Service award and the Maison G. de Navarre Medal Award. His lifetime in the personal care industry is highlighted in this article.
People
Going Green: One Entrepreneur’s Affect on the Cosmetic Industry--Anita Roddick
“… the kind of shop I’m thinking of opening is one that sells natural cosmetics in different sizes and in cheap, refillable containers,” Anita Roddick told her husband Gordon in the mid-1970s. When The Body Shop’s first branch opened in March 1976 with 25 products, that is what she did...
People
William P. Ungerer
Today, approximately 300 perfumers comprise the American Society of Perfumers, perhaps 1,000 worldwide. Currently there are many significant players in the ingredient side of perfumery, but one of the 15 current major suppliers can say its business is still all in the family. The family-owned Ungerer & Company was one of the first perfumers in the United States and holds court today among as one of the most significant suppliers in the industry.
By L. DiBerardino
People
Walker Pioneered in Ethnic Hair Care, Women in Cosmetics
The ability to break down barriers may be the single most defining trait in the make up of an innovator. In an era that suppressed women--particularly black women--and women-owned businesses were an anomaly, icon Madam C.J. Walker jump-started the ethnic hair industry and forged a beauty empire that lasted through the mid-1980s.
People
Taking Cosmetic Efficacy Testing to a New Level: Gerwin J. Puppels
The featured innovator series, a commemoration of Cosmetics & Toiletries’ 100th Anniversary honoring an innovator that has transformed the industry, draws to a close with the following December innovator.
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