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Why Is It So Hard for the Beauty Industry to Get Wellness Right?

Global Wellness Summit > Topics > Blog > Why Is It So Hard for the Beauty Industry to Get Wellness Right?
Author : BridgetGWS Date : June 12, 2023

Why Is It So Hard for the Beauty Industry to Get Wellness Right?

When Lindsay Ullman, a former Sephora executive, launched the retailer’s wellness category around eight years ago with Gabriella Giron, another former Sephora executive, the industry mainly looked to Gwyneth Paltrow’s burgeoning Goop empire for inspiration.

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