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Jamaica’s Beauty Industry Projected to Earn Us$250M Annually

Jamaica Information Service

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June 27, 2026

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Jamaica’s beauty and personal care industry is projected to generate approximately US250 million annually while continuing to grow steadily, according to State Minister in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and []

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Jamaica Information Service

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· Jun 27, 2026

Jamaica’s Beauty Industry Projected to Earn US$250M Annually

Jamaica’s beauty and personal care industry is projected to generate approximately US250 million annually while continuing to grow steadily, according to State Minister in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and []

BizNews

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· Jun 23, 2026

The hemline index, lipstick effect and the beauty industry’s ties to the economy

The hemline index, lipstick effect and the beauty industry’s ties to the economy

South Africa Today

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· Jun 29, 2026

L’Oréal South Africa Leads the Future of Beauty Marketing With Groundbreaking Roblox Expansion Across Maybelline, Garnier, and CeraVe

L’Oréal South Africa is redefining beauty engagement through a major expansion into gaming and immersive digital experiences, becoming one of the first beauty groups in the region to activate multiple leading brands simultaneously within Roblox. Bringing together Maybelline New York, Garnier, and CeraVe under one unified innovation strategy, L’Oréal South Africa is launching interactive experiences designed []

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 28, 2026

Southeast Asia emerges as a new force in global beauty industry

Southeast Asia emerges as a new force in global beauty industry

Jamaica Observer

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· Jul 3, 2026

Market Bag: Onion dip to $300, yam up to $500 as Yaksta shops at ‘Curry’

KINGSTON, Jamaica – It’s a mixed bag for food prices this weekend as the costs of some items are up while others are down at the Coronation Market in Kingston.Onion, at 300 a pound; lettuce (400) and tomato (100) are among the food items fetching lower prices compared to last week. However, yellow yam (500), sweet pepper (400) and hot pepper (400) will all cost you more this weekend.This week, host Carlysia Ramdeen welcomed special guest, popular reggae singer Yaksta, who is also a farmer.Tune in to an all-new Market Bag on all Jamaica Observer digital platforms.

Elite Daily

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· Jul 11, 2026

55 Cheap Versions Of Expensive Beauty Products That Work So Well They Deserve 6 Stars

Less expensive alternatives to the beauty industry's most iconic hair, makeup, and skin care products.

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Related coverage for "Jamaica’s Beauty Industry Projected to Earn Us$250M Annually": Jamaica Information Service — Jamaica’s Beauty Industry Projected to Earn US$250M Annually. BizNews — The hemline index, lipstick effect and the beauty industry’s ties to the economy. South Africa Today — L’Oréal South Africa Leads the Future of Beauty Marketing With Groundbreaking Roblox Expansion Across Maybelline, Garnier, and CeraVe. Borneo Bulletin — Southeast Asia emerges as a new force in global beauty industry. Jamaica Observer — Market Bag: Onion dip to $300, yam up to $500 as Yaksta shops at ‘Curry’. Elite Daily — 55 Cheap Versions Of Expensive Beauty Products That Work So Well They Deserve 6 Stars