Sephora, Benefit Cosmetics under investigation for reportedly targeting children in makeup marketing
Sephora and Benefit Cosmetics are under investigation after Italian regulators claim they use young "micro-influencers" to target children in makeup marketing.
The beauty retailer and make-up brand, both owned by LVMH, are under investigation by Italy’s AGCM over possible ‘unfair commercial practices’ of marketing adult products to children and adolescents ...
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Italy investigates Sephora for promoting adult skincare to children
The probe focuses on influencer campaigns, marketing on TikTok and Instagram, and whether product information and warnings were clear.
March 27 (Reuters) - Make-up retail giant Sephora is under investigation in Italy over marketing adult beauty products to ...
The two brands and parent company LVMH in Italy are under investigation over possible unfair commercial practices related to ...
Competition regulator claims retailer and Benefit Cosmetics encourage purchases through ‘covert’ social media marketing ...
Italy's AGCM has launched investigations into LVMH-owned Sephora and Benefit Cosmetics over marketing practices targeting children. The regulator is concerned about the use of young influencers and ...
The Italian Competition Authority said it is investigating beauty brands Sephora and Benefit Cosmetics over potential rule ...
Italian competition regulators said they have opened a probe into French luxury group LVMH and its Sephora and Benefit ...
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