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Ultimately, I found Ulta to be the more cost-effective and well-rounded option for those looking for a one-stop shop for all their beauty needs. It's the store I'll be returning to next time I run out of my favorite mascara. Ann Matica/Insider
L'Oréal denies report saying it suspended Twitter ad spending
  + stars: | 2022-11-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Nov 2 (Reuters) - Cosmetics maker L'Oréal SA (OREP.PA) said it had not suspended advertising spending on Twitter, denying a Financial Times report from earlier on Wednesday that cited sources familiar with the matter. "L'Oréal did not make any decision to suspend advertising spending on Twitter," a company spokesperson told Reuters in an email. Last week, top U.S. automaker General Motors Co (GM.N) said it had temporarily halted paid advertising on Twitter after Elon Musk completed his takeover of the social media company. Musk said in an open letter to advertisers last week that he wanted Twitter to be "the most respected advertising platform in the world." At a presentation for advertisers in May, some ad agencies and brands were already skeptical about Twitter's future.
Araceli Ledesma, founder and CEO of Araceli Beauty, is a master at building a successful business from the ground up while staying true to her culture and values. As a freelance makeup artist, Ledesma launched Araceli Beauty, a "Mexicana-inspired" beauty and cosmetics brand, in 2018 as a side hustle. Born in Jalisco, Mexico, Ledesma, who prefers not to share her age, and her family relocated to California for a better life when she was just 5 years old. Drawing inspiration from her hometown of Jalisco, Ledesma pays homage to her Mexican roots by incorporating regionally sourced ingredients in her formulas. For example, Araceli Beauty Eyeshadow Palettes, Tequila Highlighters, and Las Flores Blushes include tequila leaf extract from the agave plant."
This story is part of Select's New & Notable column, where we highlight our favorite product launches, major sales, what we're buying and some of our latest recommendations and advice. This week, we’ve got Google’s new devices, meal prep containers from Pyrex, two new shoe styles from Rothy’s and more. Amazon’s Prime Early Access Sale is Oct. 11-12, Wayfair’s 5 Days of Deals runs through Oct. 11, Bed Bath & Beyond’s Beyond Big Sale is Oct. 11-16 and Walmart is offering rollbacks Oct. 10-13. Lululemon introduced Lululemon Studio, a new fitness service available exclusively on the Lululemon Studio Mirror, although the service also gives you access to an app after you purchase the Mirror. Additionally, if you’re a frequent Lululemon shopper, you can now join the brand’s membership program for free to unlock shopping perks, early access to product launches, access to select Lululemon Studio classes and more.
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