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  2. C-beauty - Wikipedia

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    C-beauty, or Chinese beauty is an umbrella term encompassing contemporary beauty products, practises, and ideals originating from China. [1] [2] China has the second largest beauty market in the world, after the United States. [3] Common C-beauty products include cosmetics, skin care, hair care, perfumes, and nail art.

  3. Mannings - Wikipedia

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    A Mannings shop in Hong Kong A Mannings shop in Suzhou, Mainland China. Mannings (traditional Chinese: 萬寧; simplified Chinese: 万宁; pinyin: Wànníng; Jyutping: maan6 ning4) is a personal care product chain owned by Dairy Farm International Holdings, which is in turn owned by Jardine Matheson.

  4. China’s Beauty Market Reconfigures in Post-Pandemic World - AOL

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    LONDON — While the world is still disrupted by the virus, China has been largely COVID-19 free for almost a year. With global traveling a no-go, and mask-wearing here to stay, the nation’s ...

  5. Chinese ideals of female beauty - Wikipedia

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    The importance of feminine beauty in China has been deeply ingrained into the culture: historically, a woman's livelihood was often determined by her ability to find an eligible husband, a feat aided by fitting into the cultural ideals of beauty. [2] Black hair that is long, thick and shiny is seen as particularly beautiful among Chinese women.

  6. WWD China Launches Beauty Inc - AOL

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    WWD China is ramping up its business-to-business coverage with the launch of Beauty Inc, and has appointed veteran editor Helena Hu to oversee its efforts. With over 20 years of experience in ...

  7. Woolrich Sets Expansion With Shops-in-shop, Foray Into China

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    MILAN — Premium luxury outerwear company Woolrich has set an ambitious expansion plan aimed at fostering its presence in key international markets. This includes a foray into China, where the ...

  8. Hey Tea - Wikipedia

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    Due to a trademark issue, the original name "Royal Tea" was dropped and "Hey Tea" (喜茶) was adopted. As of January 2021, Hey Tea operates more than 650 stores, mainly in China. [2] Hey Tea is commonly regarded as a "wanghong" brand in China because its popularity on social media. The brand is famous for its modern interior design, photogenic ...

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