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There’s an elixir that can keep your skin from looking old before its time and protect you against the most common type of cancer: It’s called sunscreen. Winter, spring, summer, and fall ...
India's Rs 2,500 crore sunscreen market faces regulatory scrutiny after a major ad dispute. FMCG firms urge performance-based ...
Sunscreen category in India growing rapidly due to influencers, social media, and dermatologist recommendations, with beauty companies focusing on new launches.
The campaign comes on the heels of a legal tussle between Hindustan Unilever’s Lakmé and Honasa Consumer’s The Derma Co ...
The court noted that in the spirit of settlement, “this should not happen”. The sunscreen wars issue was heard once again in the Delhi High Court. Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) lawyers flagged in the ...
Lakme have ended hostilities but shown how acutely India is in need of efficacy-focused regulatory standards for such products. Tighter regulation will strengthen Indian brands.
It’s understandable to feel your eyes start roll when someone mentions the importance of wearing sunscreen. After all, you’re well aware at this point that regular sunscreen use lowers your ...
Honasa Consumer, the parent company of beauty and personal care brand Mamaearth, had sought removal of HUL's ad campaign questioning the efficacy of digital-first sunscreen brands. It alleged that the ...
HUL CEO and Managing Director, Rohit Jawa said that demand conditions are anticipated to gradually improve going forward. (Reuters) Honasa, which also owns The Derma Co, had moved the high court ...
New Delhi, Apr 17 (PTI) Hindustan Unilever Limited assured the Delhi High Court on Thursday that it will remove the alleged disparaging references to its competitor, Honasa Consumer Limited (HCL), ...
New Delhi, Apr 17 (PTI) Hindustan Unilever Ltd assured the Delhi High Court on Thursday that it will remove the alleged disparaging references to its competitor Honasa Consumer Ltd (HCL) from its ...
Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) assured the Delhi High Court on Thursday that it will remove alleged disparaging references to Honasa Consumer Ltd from its Lakme sunscreen advertisements. Both companies ...
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