Do you expect beauty products with French names to be made in France? What about L.A. Looks hair products: Are they created in California? A new lawsuit questions L’Oréal Paris’s provenance and makes us rethink a marketing tactic the beauty industry has relied on for years. Plus: John Paul Mitchell’s new spokesperson, the latest celebrity skincare line, a playlist that lets you experience fragrance through sound, and new research explaining why some languages use the same word for blue and green.
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Intro:
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Beauty News:
TikTok Star Emma Brooks Named Brand Ambassador for Paul Mitchell Clean Beauty
P&G files patent for dissolvable haircare pouches
Plus Products Body Wash - in a 100% dissolvable sachet
Ep. 184: "CEO, Bitch!" With Julie Schott Of Starface
Scarlett Johansson’s New Skincare Line Is All About Simplicity
The Outset Daily Essentials Regimen Bundle
Aesop teams up with Worldwide FM for new radio series
Radiomatique Mixtapes - Listen to all three fragrance and sound mixtapes here!
U.S. lawsuit claims L'Oreal makes up products to appear being from France
Jenn’s Science Corner: Environment and culture shape both the colour lexicon and the genetics of colour perception
Raise A Wand:
Listener Caitlyn: INNBEAUTY PROJECT Glaze Lip Oil
Jenn: Uma Pure Love Wellness Candle
Jess: Nous Haircare N.05 Let's Be Clear Gloss
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