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  2. Sephora, Ulta, and e.l.f. among the top beauty brands for US ...

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    Beauty spending is up among teens, with brands like Ulta, e.l.f., and Sephora getting a boost. ... When it comes to products, e.l.f. Beauty is the teen favorite with 38% of the votes, up 16 points ...

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    e.l.f. Cosmetics. There’s a reason every e.l.f. Cosmetics release instantly goes viral. The drugstore brand is one of the most affordable–yet efficacious–on the market. This might equate to ...

  4. The Best Skincare for Teens (No, It's Not All Drunk Elephant)

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    There’s a term floating around on TikTok lately that caught our eye: ‘Sephora Kids,’ which describes kids as young as ten years old flocking to the beauty retailer to buy skincare products ...

  5. Bonne Bell - Wikipedia

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    Bonne Bell is a cosmetics company aimed for teens. The company was best known for its line of astringents and cleansers named "10-0-6." In the 1970s, they expanded into a popular range of lip balms called Lip Smackers which became the company's signature product.

  6. SHEGLAM - Wikipedia

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    SHEGLAM is a cosmetics brand that was launched in 2019 by the e-commerce company SHEIN, [2] Founded in Singapore, SHEGLAM uses direct-to-consumer business model. The brand markets to young consumers via social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, where influencers [who?] promote its products. [1] [3] [non-primary source needed]

  7. Tarte Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Tarte's most obscure brand trip was to the island of Bora Bora. However, the brand experienced backlash due to how elaborare and unrelated the brand trip was. Despite, backlash, Tarte continues to be a popular topic of conversation, which increases the brand engagement. [6] Tarte Cosmetics was founded by Maureen Kelly. [7]